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.
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Galileo Galilei’s Hit and Popular Songs (11–20)
Goodbye, FrontierGalileo Galilei

It’s the theme song for the drama Arakawa Under the Bridge.
The melody of the chorus, “Sayonara Frontier,” captivated listeners.
I’ve heard that in gun culture slang, the word “frontier” refers to someone carrying a handgun, and that’s where the title was taken from.
wheel axleGalileo Galilei

The title track included on their first best-of album, “Axis of the Wheel,” released in June 2016.
It’s a song that makes the most of vocalist Yuki Ozaki’s unique tone.
According to Ozaki, “It’s a song about trying to take a small step forward, even through unchanging, exhausting days.
‘Axis’ refers to the central core of one’s life, which differs from person to person.” The gentle sound and the clarity of the vocals blend beautifully, making it a song you can listen to endlessly.
WednesdayGalileo Galilei

I’m captivated by the mysterious synth sound, and the distinctive guitar riff that keeps coming back sticks in my ears.
It’s about three and a half minutes long, but it feels like it goes by even faster.
It’s a beautiful track that refreshes the soul and seems perfect for a crisp morning.
It’s included on the 4th album, “Sea and The Darkness.”
swanGalileo Galilei

It’s a melodic, mellow track that quietly builds as it moves toward the chorus, unleashing a powerful, thick swell like a great wave.
Even if you’re relaxing and sinking into the pleasant performance, it’s sure to stir your heart!
BirthdayGalileo Galilei

My heart races at the kick drum and the chugging guitar riff in the intro.
In the studio live footage, the bassist is even shaking maracas.
With female backing vocals and harmonies from members other than the lead vocalist, it creates a grand sense of atmosphere.
It makes me want to sing along without thinking.
Whale boneGalileo Galilei

The last track on the second full-length album, “PORTAL.” The second song, “The Old Man and the Sea,” also ends with the lyric “whale bones,” making this a stylish title in terms of the album’s overall construction.
With a steady four-on-the-floor drum beat, it’s calming and easy to listen to—highly recommended before going to sleep at night.
Galileo Galilei’s best and popular songs (21–30)
blue bloodGalileo Galilei

This is a studio live video of a song included on the 4th album, “Sea and The Darkness.” The title sounds a bit scary, but the tune is gentle and beautiful.
The drum rhythm is very pop and somehow makes you excited.
The heartrending lyrics, delivered with a powerful voice, stir the imagination even more.


