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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 famous and popular songs (31–40)

white scarfindigo la End

indigo la End “White Scarf” (Official Music Video)
white scarfindigo la End

A white scarf from the venue-only single “Fuyu no, Yuu.ep,” released in 2012.

It’s a refreshing and charming track—very pop and easy to listen to, with beautiful, pleasant guitar phrases.

It’s a song we’d love you to listen to while taking a walk in winter.

As Haru saysindigo la End

indigo la End – Just As Haru Says
As Haru saysindigo la End

Indigo la End is a four-piece rock band led by the genius Enon Kawatani—famous as the vocalist of Gesu no Kiwami Otome and also as the producer of Jenny High.

Unlike Gesu no Kiwami Otome, their melodies and lyrics, woven around the theme of the bittersweetness of love, resonate deeply, making them a recommended band for many college students struggling with matters of the heart.

A Sham Love Songindigo la End

Indigo la End “Make-Believe Love Song”
A Sham Love Songindigo la End

This is a song by indigo la End, another band led by Enon Kawatani, who is also active as the vocalist of Gesu no Kiwami Otome.

The song depicts a sense of being fed up with love songs that are all ornament and no substance, as suggested by the title’s seemingly romantic words.

billion billionindigo la End

It begins with a very suspicious-sounding guitar riff, and the sudden shifts in tempo are quintessentially prog.

It’s a track that showcases Kawatani’s talent for creating everything from crowd-pleasers to underground tunes like this one.

The lyrics, in particular, convey a strong sense of defiance.

Alice, all of a suddenindigo la End

This song, which opens refreshingly with acoustic guitar arpeggios, is included on the 3rd mini album “Ano Machi Record.” Enon Kawatani’s addictive vocals leave a strong impression, and the interplay between the guitar with spatial effects and the drums during the instrumental break is a highlight.

Indigo la End’s classic and popular songs (41–50)

Backflow of Loveindigo la End

indigo la End – Reverse Flow of Love
Backflow of Loveindigo la End

A track with a serious atmosphere.

It’s included on the major second album, “Indigo Music.” Starting with the bass in the intro, the song gives a dark impression throughout.

The line in the lyrics, “But love won’t flow backward, will it?” is striking, and the more you listen, the deeper the world of this song feels.

Green Girlindigo la End

indigo la End “Green Girl” (Official Music Video)
Green Girlindigo la End

An early signature song included on “Goodbye, Wonderful World.” I imagine many people first discovered indigo la End through this track.

Rather than as a rock band piece, it feels like a highly polished song-focused work.

The clean-tone guitar sounds pleasant throughout.