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 (21–30)
Hide & SobsGOOD ON THE REEL

Included on the 4th mini album “The Four Seasons of Malivron.” The guitar’s delay phrase is striking, and the forward-leaning rhythm makes it an exciting track.
Though it’s an album track, it’s quite popular, and it would be fun to hear live.
third question periodGOOD ON THE REEL

A track included on the 1st full album “From Inside the Transparent Umbrella.” A song whose lyrics repeating “Why, why” leave a strong impression.
With a cool sound and lyrics that question one’s own existence, it’s a quintessential GOTR track.
Their expressive power live is outstanding, so it’s definitely a song you’ll want to hear at a concert.
So that I won’t wish for it.GOOD ON THE REEL

Included on the 5th mini album, “Orpheus’s Staff.” It’s an upbeat track that kicks off with a cheerful guitar riff in the intro.
The lyrics convey a warm, strong will that wishes for hope to live for tomorrow.
The sound features engaging rhythmic changes, making it a compelling listen.
petrichorGOOD ON THE REEL

A track included on the second full album, “Petri is Calling.” The rapid-fire kick drum is highly memorable, and while it initially suggests a hard sound, it shifts into light, nimble phrases and chords—an intriguing sonic turn.
It can be considered the English counterpart to the album’s title, making it the lead track and a core piece of the album.
Hide-and-seekGOOD ON THE REEL

This is a song by GOOD ON THE REEL, a Japanese rock band formed by five members who met at the same vocational school in 2006.
It’s included on their eighth mini-album, “Hikari ni Mamirete,” released in 2018.
It’s a song that shines a light on loneliness.
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A track from the 1st mini album “A Verse of the World.” It features a charming waltz rhythm, and the chorus that repeats “Thank you, I’m sorry, see you tomorrow” is especially memorable.
The lyrics are highly abstract, so it might be nice to imagine your own story as you listen.
September in FebruaryGOOD ON THE REEL

Included on the 2nd mini album “The Two Schrodingers.” If you had to name a signature song by GOOD ON THE REEL, it would undoubtedly be this one.
The intertwining lines of the two guitars are beautiful, the chorus melody opens up expansively, and the lyrics are heartrending.
It’s the perfect track to discover GOTR, setting them apart from the so-called ‘Rockin’ On’-type bands.


