Halo at Yojohan’s iconic and popular songs
Let me introduce songs by Halo at Yojohan, a four-piece rock band that began activity in 2012 and has really come into its own over the past few years.
Their appeal lies, above all, in their straightforward style—what you could call ultra-orthodox, melody-driven guitar rock.
They’re one of the bands poised for even greater breakthroughs, so keep an eye on them!
Playlist
| Halo at Yojohan’s iconic and popular songs | |||
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| 1east | fish tankHalo at yojōhan | play_arrow | It’s an acoustic-leaning track. Bittersw… |
| 2east | Reverse DayHalo at yojōhan | play_arrow | From the beautiful intro where two guitars intertwine... |
| 3east | SharonHalo at yojōhan | play_arrow | If you ask longtime fans, it's definitely this song... |
| 4east | Before spring endsHalo at yojōhan | play_arrow | From the intense intro, the way it comes into the vocals is... |
| 5east | MorseHalo at yojōhan | play_arrow | Included on the EP “The Law of Universal Signals,” Lee… |
| 6east | snowdomeHalo at yojōhan | play_arrow | A poignant tale of love and memories in a winter city |
| 7east | Living Dead SwimmerHalo at yojōhan | play_arrow | The Halo song used as purikura BGM portrays youth. |
| 8east | fuseHalo at yojōhan | play_arrow | A beautiful, heartrending song about the pain of heartbreak, told from a third-person perspective. |
| 9east | NarakaHalo at yojōhan | play_arrow | Kohei Saiki on guitar and chorus, vocals… |


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