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[Addictive] Dark but Cool Song

[Addictive] Dark but Cool Song
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In this article, we’ve picked and highlighted songs that are dark yet cool.

They’re a bit different from so-called depressing tracks or simply dark songs: some have thoroughly bleak lyrics but cool sound, and others are the reverse.

Unlike songs that are just dark, these stand out for their coolness—that’s the appeal! We’ve selected a variety of tracks with a wide range of tones.

There’s visual kei and Japanese rock, so give some genres you might not usually try a listen.

Enjoy these unexpectedly addictive, dark and cool tracks!

Addictive: Dark but Cool Songs (1–10)

SPECIALZKing Gnu

King Gnu’s “SPECIALZ” is a track released in 2023.

It’s also known as the opening theme for Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2: Shibuya Incident, with lyrics that deftly reflect the series’ tense atmosphere.

Despite its dark leanings, the song carries an addictive coolness with its energetic, driving beat.

The exquisite balance between rhythm and melody instantly pulls listeners in.

It’s recommended for those who want to step away from the everyday and experience the extraordinary, or savor dramatic moments through music!

abnormalizeRin to shite Shigure

Ling Tosite Sigure 'abnormalize (full ver.)'
abnormalizeRin to shite Shigure

Ling tosite sigure’s single “abnormalize” is a 2012 release.

It serves as the opening theme for the anime PSYCHO-PASS, and from the first listen its distinctive, lingering melody and tension-filled rhythm are captivating.

The world it depicts meshes exquisitely with the dark imagery unfolded in the lyrics, sending chills down the listener’s spine.

The polished sound production highlights Ling tosite sigure’s razor-sharp edge and precarious intensity.

It’s recommended for listeners seeking a darker sound, as well as fans of visual kei and Japanese rock who might not usually venture into this territory.

ANTI-HEROSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI’s “ANTI-HERO,” released in 2015 as a theme song, has a dark allure that captivates listeners in an instant.

The track stands out with its powerful message and stylish sound that reflect the world of the film Attack on Titan.

Its anti-heroic perspective in the lyrics reveals a bold and striking side.

For listeners who enjoy everything from visual kei to Japanese rock, it’s a perfect opportunity to explore a new genre.

It’s especially recommended for those who want to stay true to their own path and value their individuality!

BillikenCreepy Nuts

[MV] Creepy Nuts – Biriken (BIRIKEN)
BillikenCreepy Nuts

Creepy Nuts’ new song “Billiken” was released in 2023.

While it has a dark atmosphere, DJ Matsunaga’s drill beat and R-Shitei’s skillful rap intertwine exquisitely, instantly drawing listeners in.

Osaka, R-Shitei’s hometown, serves as the setting, and the music video—shot at famous Osaka landmarks—is a highlight that offers fresh appeal to both visual-kei and Japanese rock fans.

The metaphor of a god that brings happiness is sure to give all listeners positive energy.

Cool and dark yet energetic, it’s a track that makes you want to start dancing!

Nameless MonsterEGOIST

EGOIST “Nameless Monster” Music Video (TV anime “PSYCHO-PASS” first cour ending theme)
Nameless MonsterEGOIST

EGOIST’s track “Monster Without a Name” captivates listeners with a dark yet alluring beat.

Released in 2012, it was also used as the ending theme for the anime PSYCHO-PASS.

The lyrics, depicting an individual’s struggles while living in a society shrouded as if in fog, are intricately woven by ryo, who also composes for supercell, and they seize the listener’s heart.

The sound, blending elements of visual kei and Japanese rock, has the power to grab you from the very first listen.

It’s perfect for nighttime walks through the city or time spent alone—especially when you want to take a hard look at yourself.

FoolsGLIM SPANKY

Glim Spanky – “Fools”
FoolsGLIM SPANKY

GLIM SPANKY’s “Fools” is a standout piece whose sound cuts with a sharp edge while harboring darkness.

Chosen as the theme song for the 2018 film “Impossibility Defense,” it instantly draws listeners into its world.

Amid the dark lyrics, it conveys the importance of choices and a sense of a future shaped by them, while the powerful rhythm and exquisite guitar work add palpable tension.

Recommended not only for fans of visual kei and Japanese rock, but also for anyone seeking a gripping new musical experience.

BrainwashingRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS – Brainwashing [Official Music Video]
BrainwashingRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS’ “Sennou” (Brainwashing) captivates listeners with messages and sounds that pierce the depths of the heart.

Released in 2011, its lyrics sharply expose the contradictions of modern society and still resonate without losing their color.

While depicting a powerful will and a thirst for freedom lurking within its darkness, the song’s commanding guitar riffs amplify its coolness.

It’s perfect not only for fans of visual kei and Japanese rock, but also for anyone seeking a new genre.

On introspective nights or during time alone, why not immerse yourself fully in the world this track creates?