GOOD ON THE REEL’s famous and popular songs
GOOD ON THE REEL is a classic, song-driven rock band.
Their appeal lies in lyrics that pierce the heart and a vocal delivery that amplifies their persuasiveness.
Brimming with emotional power, their live performances are striking and have won over many fans.
Top 10 Songs by GOOD ON THE REEL (Masterpieces and Popular Tracks)
It was just the two of us in her room.GOOD ON THE REEL

A track from the 1st mini album “One Verse of the World.” Starting with a rhythmic and cute intro, this song has enduring popularity.
The guitar obbligato phrases feel great, and the explosive power in the chorus is quintessentially GOTR.
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Included on the 4th mini album “The Four Seasons of Marivron.” It’s a song quintessentially GOTR, pairing an upbeat rhythm with piercing lyrics and a soaring melody.
The line “I write ‘me’ and it spells ‘contradiction’” is especially striking, expressing the ambivalence that everyone carries.
The wonderful beginning of todayGOOD ON THE REEL

Included on the 4th mini album “The Four Seasons of Marivron.” If you’re a GOTR fan, this track is a must.
It’s an uplifting song that’s popular enough to be played at the very end of encores at live shows.
With an easy-to-groove bass drum rhythm and a soaring vocal performance, it’s a track that feels great to listen to.
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It’s included on the album “Guanaco no Ashi.” The song was originally released as a digital-only single.
It was also used as the ending theme for the drama “Hokusai to Meshi Sae Areba.” The track seems to express an inner conflict: wanting to go outside yet ending up shut away in one’s small room.
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A track included on the 2nd full album “Petri Is Calling.” This one is also a ballad.
GOTR has many songs that sing about the sadness of parting, and this song is no exception.
But it feels like it doesn’t dwell only on the sorrow of goodbye—it also likens hope to a budding flower.
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Included on the 4th mini album, “The Four Seasons of Malivron.” Unlike the upbeat songs introduced so far, this is a slow ballad.
Precisely because it’s a ballad, I think it’s a track that really brings out the appeal of GOTR.
Each and every word sticks in your ears and won’t let go.
Sunflowers, the Heroine, and MeGOOD ON THE REEL

A track from the 1st full album “From Inside the Transparent Umbrella.” This song also incorporates a waltz rhythm.
GOTR often uses 3/4 time, but this one feels like a slow waltz.
The key change in the chorus is interesting and makes it very engaging to listen to.
Happy EndingGOOD ON THE REEL

A track from the 1st full album “From Inside a Transparent Umbrella.” This song is undoubtedly GOTR’s anthem.
If you’re going to a live show, I really want you to listen to this song beforehand.
Just like the title suggests, it’s a song that embraces a happy ending—savoring the joy of having a tomorrow, a future, and finishing with a smile.
Vocalist Chino’s MC is incredibly emotional and will bring you to tears.
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A track included on the 6th mini-album “The Ark on Track 6.” Its glittering guitar arpeggios make it a quintessential GOTR song.
The dramatic progression is guaranteed to give you goosebumps when you hear it live.
That faint sense of sadness and anguish is a sound only GOTR can deliver.
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A track included on the 2nd full album “Petri Is Calling.” It was also selected as the theme song for the late-night MBS/TBS drama “Prison School.” With its cool sound, emotional lyrics, and striking vocals, it’s a really awesome song.
I highly recommend listening to the full version.



