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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 (41–50)

Rain Magicindigo la End

This mysterious-feeling track is included on the 1st album, “Bewitched by the Night.” Enon Kawatani’s distinctive vocals resonate over a relaxed tempo, leaving a strong impression, while the emotional guitar solo further elevates the song’s atmosphere.

Nameless Happy Endindigo la End

indigo la End “Nameless Happy End” (Official Music Video)
Nameless Happy Endindigo la End

This song was released as a single cut from an EP that was sold exclusively at live venues.

Despite its simplicity, the memorable riff and straightforward lyrics make it a very catchy track.

For indigo la End, lyrics from a male perspective are quite rare.

change of heartindigo la End

indigo la End – Change of Heart [Lyric Video]
change of heartindigo la End

A heart-stirring song by indigo la End that poignantly portrays the pain of heartbreak.

Included on their 2020 album “Nureyuku Shishōsetsu,” this track features lyrics that seep into the listener’s heart and a memorable guitar sound.

The words confront the truth of encounters and farewells, resonating with anyone who has experienced love.

It leaves a strong impression with a lonely mood, like surrendering to the quiet of the night and having a conversation with oneself.

Enon Kawatani’s delicate vocals blend beautifully with the band’s performance, vividly expressing the ache of heartbreak.

It’s a warm, compassionate piece that offers comfort to those nursing a broken heart or struggling with love.

The way the autumn rain falls is endearing.indigo la End

Set against a moody, slightly enigmatic accompaniment, this song poetically weaves a tale of romance.

It’s by the band indigo la End, fronted by Enon Kawatani—who is also active in Gesu no Kiwami Otome and Genie High.

The lyrics revolve around the theme of “autumn rain,” as suggested by the title, and are crafted in a way that invites varied interpretations from each listener.

You can enjoy it by pondering the true story and emotions embedded in the words, or by overlaying the lyrics with your own experiences.

It’s a track you’ll want to savor on a long autumn night.

Wonderful worldindigo la End

It was included as the final track on the 2012 album “Goodbye, Wonderful World.” Around that time some members left the band, so among fans it’s said to be a song that marks the end of the first chapter of indigo la End.

Enon Kawatani’s voice really hits you in the heart!

Magic of a winter nightindigo la End

A bittersweet love song by indigo la End wrapped in a magical winter-night ambiance.

The lyrics, both fleeting and sweet, depict the warm feelings one senses in the cold season and the precious moments shared with a loved one.

Released as a digital-only single in December 2017, it coincided with Enon Kawatani’s birthday.

In the music video, Kawatani plays a street musician, expressing the contours of a romance.

It’s a perfect track for those who want to feel a special moment with a partner on a winter night, or for anyone looking to add a wintry touch to a post during the changing of the seasons.

Hidden in the sandindigo la End

It’s a song that portrays a bittersweet love story: even though the narrator loves the person so much they want to keep them all to themselves, they can’t bring themselves to be honest, and before they realize it, the other person’s feelings have shifted to someone else.

The protagonist is so afraid that loving someone will eventually lead to an ending that they can’t even begin the relationship.

They don’t show it in their expressions or actions, but you can feel their affection and their wish to be loved in return.

Possessiveness can have negative effects when it goes too far, but at its core, it might be a bittersweet wish like the one depicted in this song.