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.
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GOOD ON THE REEL’s classic and popular songs (11–20)
blue bottleGOOD ON THE REEL

A track from the 1st full album “From Inside a Transparent Umbrella.” A song with heartrending lyrics about regretting the past.
The emotional delivery in the chorus suddenly pierces the heart.
Many people probably listen to it after a breakup.
Beware of crying too much.
Far before the stop lineGOOD ON THE REEL

Included on the 3rd mini album “Silent Primary Colors.” It’s a track with an impressive intro sung in a husky, almost breaking voice.
The lyrics capture feelings like wanting to do something but being unable to, frustration, and resignation, making it a song many can relate to.
It’s likely to pierce the heart—and even move many listeners to tears.
Only at nightGOOD ON THE REEL

Included on the 7th mini album “The King Who Couldn’t Become One of the Seven Days.” A track with an urban sound and a stylish music video that leaves a strong impression, it sings of the struggles young people face.
The blend of cool production and poignant lyrics has made it a fan favorite.
Making constellationsGOOD ON THE REEL

This is a constellation-themed song I highly recommend for couples and married partners.
It was released in 2023 by GOOD ON THE REEL, a rock band that became a three-piece under their new lineup.
True to their signature beautiful soundscapes, the intro immediately evokes a starry expanse.
The lyrics tenderly express love for one’s partner and the desire to deepen that bond.
The guitar that rings out behind the chorus is incredibly cool, giving the words an even brighter, more powerful impact.
The musical excitement and the lyrical message shine together in a high-level harmony.
24 hoursGOOD ON THE REEL

It’s included on the 4th mini album, “The Four Seasons of Marivron.” This track is striking for its GOTR-style intertwining, beautiful guitar arpeggios and straightforward lyrics.
It’s a good one to listen to when you want to feel quietly warm and cozy indoors.
GerberaGOOD ON THE REEL

Included on the 5th mini album “Orpheus’s Staff.” A track marked by its striking guitar riff in the intro.
With gerberas as its theme, it seems to sing of loneliness and being all alone.
It’s introspective, but a sleeper track that grows on you over time.
GOOD ON THE REEL’s classic and popular songs (21–30)
ghostGOOD ON THE REEL

Included on the 2nd mini album “Schrödinger no Futari.” This is my personal favorite track.
The live recording is quite old and the sound quality isn’t great, but the video really conveys GOTR’s live energy.
Was this song’s title taken from that famous film? There’s also a song called Eternal Sunshine, isn’t there?


