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Masterpieces and popular songs by indigo la End

Indigo la End, for which Enon Kawatani—who also serves as the guitar and vocalist for Gesu no Kiwami Otome.—handles guitar and vocals as well.

While their overall vibe is that of a straightforward, song-focused guitar rock band, some tracks feature progressive, complex phrases that pop out, showcasing the band’s impressive range.

They also have many catchy and pleasantly listenable songs.

Indigo la End’s classic and popular songs (21–30)

It seems like Rena stole the morning.indigo la End

indigo la End “It Seems Like Rena Stole the Morning” [full ver.] (Official Music Video)
It seems like Rena stole the morning.indigo la End

From the 2012 2nd mini album “Nagisa Nite,” this is “It Seems Rena Stole the Morning.” It’s a track characterized by an irregular beat.

In contrast to that, the gentle vocals are truly wonderful.

Recommended for those who want to experience a slightly different side of indigo la End.

Forget and the bouquetindigo la End

Released as a double A-side with “Falling for Drops,” this song’s music video is also a sequel.

It portrays the story of a band member and his ex-girlfriend—an MV that every band musician and band fan must see.

The atmosphere created by the guitar’s clean tone is exquisitely beautiful and fleeting.

Until it’s dyedindigo la End

The warm tone and the opening lyrics are very striking.

It seems like a bittersweet, sad song, yet it mysteriously leaves you with a warm feeling.

Included on their major-label debut, the 3rd mini-album “Ano Machi Record.”

Not reflected in the eyesindigo la End

indigo la End – Not Reflected in Your Eyes
Not reflected in the eyesindigo la End

Their major debut single.

The music video features actress and model Haru, whose beautifully translucent presence is captivating.

In the final scene of the MV, you can also see Enon Kawatani’s crying performance.

It ties in closely with the song, resulting in a highly engaging music video.

Hold meindigo la End

The intro has the quintessential indigo la End guitar vibe.

The arpeggios aren’t flashy, but their warm tones wrap around the song and feel comforting.

The chorus melody and the falsetto are both very beautiful, making this a popular and lovely ballad.

Dubbing sceneindigo la End

Here’s a dubbing scene from the 3rd mini album “Ano Machi Record,” which marks their major-label debut.

It’s a poppy, fast-paced, and easy-to-listen-to track.

The comfortable up-tempo feel gives you a refreshing urge to take off running.

Heart sizeindigo la End

indigo la End – The Size of the Heart (Full Audio)
Heart sizeindigo la End

From the intro that exudes a suspicious, enigmatic vibe, the complex riffs and rhythms pull you into the song.

The beautiful melody in the chorus is classic Enon Kawatani.

The bass phrase in the interlude is really cool, so bassists should definitely try copying it.