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Hit and Popular Songs by Galileo Galilei

Galileo Galilei is a three-piece rock band that won the inaugural title at Senkou Riot, a teens-only audition.

In an interview from that time, the image of them cramming instruments into a small room at home to practice left a strong impression.

While many of their songs are fresh and pleasant, some incorporate electronic elements, and their broad musical range is also part of their appeal.

Galileo Galilei’s famous and popular songs (1–10)

Circle GameGalileo Galilei

Galileo Galilei - Circle Game (Studio Live)
Circle GameGalileo Galilei

This song is included on the 3rd full album, ALARMS, and was used as the theme song for the feature film Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day.

Its sparkling guitar arpeggios leave a strong impression.

Gentle yet powerful, it’s a track that encapsulates the charm of Galileo Galilei!

Banana Fish Beach and the Black Rainbow with AimerGalileo Galilei

Galileo Galilei “Bananafish Beach and the Black Rainbow with Aimer”
Banana Fish Beach and the Black Rainbow with AimerGalileo Galilei

This track features the rapidly rising singer-songwriter Aimer as a guest vocalist.

Galileo × Aimer—an unbelievably perfect match.

There’s a certain laid-back “languor” beneath the freshness that makes it irresistibly addictive.

The song is included on the mini-album See More Glass.

After the Storm (Acoustic Session)Galileo Galilei

Galileo Galilei 'After the Storm (Acoustic Session)'}
After the Storm (Acoustic Session)Galileo Galilei

This is the acoustic version of the theme song for Studio Colorido’s latest theatrical release, “Typhoon Noruda.” The light, gentle acoustic guitar feels very pleasant, with electronic drums adding a bright touch.

It’s also nice that it sounds like it’s being sung out on a wide-open plain.

Galileo Galilei’s Hit and Popular Songs (11–20)

Rugosa rose flowerGalileo Galilei

I think many of you have probably heard it since it was played in the au “LISMO” commercials! The music video of the members, who were students at the time, singing in a classroom is also wonderful.

It’s a song with an unpretentious, down-to-earth message and a cool melody.

To tomorrowGalileo Galilei

Galileo Galilei “To Tomorrow – Live at Zepp Tokyo, April 28, 2012”
To tomorrowGalileo Galilei

Although the song has a somewhat minor key feel, the rhythmic, sinewy bassline that twists and turns is extremely pleasant to listen to.

In this track, the rhythm section stands out so much that it could be considered the star over the guitar, bursting with energy, and its lively tempo naturally makes your body move—its biggest hallmark.

Hello GoodbyeGalileo Galilei

Galileo Galilei 『Hellogoodbye』
Hello GoodbyeGalileo Galilei

This is the song that led to Galileo’s debut.

The lyrics are wonderful and really paint a picture.

It has a slow melody that makes you want to listen at night, and I love how it gradually builds up in the second half.

Highly recommended!

Imaginary FriendsGalileo Galilei

Galileo Galilei 『Imaginary Friends – Live at ElectricLadyLand, March 22, 2012』
Imaginary FriendsGalileo Galilei

This song is included on the second album, “PORTAL.” It was used as the theme song for Shueisha’s Young Jump special issues Aoharu “Aoharu sweet” and “Aoharu bitter.” Created entirely by the members, this track helped define the album’s theme.

As the opening track of an album that portrays a single town throughout, its lyrics are bittersweet, yet the song retains a gentle sense of nostalgia.