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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)

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.

Kannaindigo la End

Formed around Enon Kawatani and making their major-label debut on the same day as Gesu no Kiwami Otome, indigo la End is a four-piece rock band.

Kanna, the opening track on their seventh major album Aishuu Engeki, begins with a guitar arpeggio whose depth lends a lyrical feel.

The elusive lyrics—interpretable as either a dream or reality—still let the pain of parting seep through.

It’s a heart-stirring pop tune whose refreshing ensemble evokes a tender, sentimental mood.

Indigo la End’s famous and popular songs (31–40)

Street Loveindigo la End

“Toorikoi” is very much a song about lingering attachment.

It depicts unwavering feelings for a former lover.

The track is included on indigo la End’s album “Nureyuku Shōsetsu (A Soaking I-Novel).” Reading through the lyrics, it seems the two were involved in a secret romance.

They couldn’t tell anyone, and perhaps they weren’t even allowed to cling to each other when it ended.

Even so, the fact that they can still say “I love you” suggests it was serious.

People say a new love heals a broken heart, but a love that perseveres like this is valid too, isn’t it?

Tulipindigo la End

Indigo la End is a band fronted by Enon Kawatani, who is also the frontman of Gesu no Kiwami Otome and active in Jenny High.

Compared to Gesu no Kiwami Otome and Jenny High, their songs are more accessible and straightforward in expression.

That said, the vocal melodies still carry what you might call the quintessential Kawatani style, infused with his unique pop sensibilities.

It’s a mid-tempo rock ballad with a stylish atmosphere, where Kawatani’s high-toned voice resonates with a touch of melancholy.

Ramuneindigo la End

A catchy track that evokes the bittersweet feeling of summer’s end has arrived.

Released by indigo la End in September 2024, this song blends a nostalgic mood with refreshing tones—perfect for reminiscing about summer memories.

With Enon Kawatani’s distinctive melodic lines, it beautifully captures the ache of a fleeting love.

When you’re missing someone important, listening to it will surely resonate deeply.

In the music video, a girl’s emotions intertwine with scenes of summer, making it a visually engaging work as well.

with all one’s mightindigo la End

It’s a song with a unique worldview.

The more you get to know her, the more it aches, and that feeling evolves into affection—the way that progression unfolds makes your heart flutter when you listen, doesn’t it? It’s a cute song, but if you sing it gently and earnestly, it becomes a cool, striking piece.

Please sing it with your heartfelt emotions.

sweet spiderindigo la End

indigo la End “sweet spider” (Official Music Video)
sweet spiderindigo la End

A track included on the 2013 album “Enchanted by the Night.” Its clear, translucent sound is striking.

The lyrics are made up of simple words, but if you listen closely, they feel somehow suggestive and stir the imagination.

Also worth noting is the transparent-feeling music video that matches the song perfectly.