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Masterpieces and popular songs by indigo la End

Masterpieces and popular songs by indigo la End
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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 (1–10)

Night Breeze and the Peregrine FalconNEW!indigo la End

indigo la End "Night Breeze and the Peregrine Falcon"
Night Breeze and the Peregrine FalconNEW!indigo la End

indigo la End is a rock band that captivates with its unique soundscape.

Released digitally in August 2020, Yakaze to Hayabusa is a chic, urban track later included on the album Yakou Himitsu.

Its refined ensemble blends AOR and city pop influences with a funky groove for a smooth finish.

In contrast to its breezy melody, the lyrics poignantly take a step back to observe the end of love and the ache of loneliness, striking straight at the heart.

A high-quality pop tune that adds color to an adult chill time.

Spring meltsindigo la End

A spring song by indigo la End where a flowing, spring-breeze-like melody intersects with heartrending scenes.

It captures not only the brightness of the season but also a delicate wavering, as if emotions were gently unraveling.

Originally created in April 2021 as the campaign song for FM802 and Hanshin Expressway’s “ACCESS!” project, it was released under the band’s name in March 2022.

It’s also included on the album “Aishuu Engeki,” released in October 2023.

Highly recommended for those who want to create emotional reel videos themed around beautiful cherry blossom scenery and the encounters and farewells of spring.

The night train runs.indigo la End

The lead track from their major-label first full album, “If Happiness Overflows.” The lyrics and melody exude a bittersweet worldview, and the music video is also worth noting.

As the title suggests, the dreamlike visuals that evoke the night accentuate the song’s poignancy.

Magic of a Summer Nightindigo la End

With a slightly lo-fi feel to the sound, this slow and chill track showcases the range of indigo’s music.

Its pleasant rhythm and stylish production also evoke elements of R&B and soul.

It’s exactly the kind of song you’d want to listen to on a summer night.

Goodbye in the city at dawnindigo la End

Saying goodbye in the city at dawn - Indigo la End
Goodbye in the city at dawnindigo la End

This song is memorable for its chorus line, “with a moistened, loving voice.” It’s included on Ano Machi Record, which drew attention for being released at the same time as Gesu no Kiwami Otome’s work.

The guitar riff in the intro is fluid and pleasing to the ear.

It’s a track that seems like it would really hype up a live show.

In love with Shizukuindigo la End

A track whose flowing guitar riff in the intro is beautiful and imbues it with a sentimental mood.

The melody and chord feel in the chorus heighten the sense of poignancy.

The bass also employs techniques like slap, and there are many rhythmic shifts, making it a highly engaging listen.

My name is Unrequited Loveindigo la End

indigo la End "The Name Is Unrequited Love"
My name is Unrequited Loveindigo la End

This is a song by indigo la End that portrays the fear of realizing your love won’t be accepted by society or those around you, and the yearning you still can’t suppress.

Its uniquely floating sound and Enon Kawatani’s fragile vocals evoke emotional wavering and anxiety.

The lyrics also seem to revolve around the theme of “being yourself,” and the protagonist’s willingness to cast aside their own identity in wishing for a loved one to live as they want makes the story all the more heartrending.

Precisely because they’re doing something society finds hard to accept, their growing feelings of love become frightening—a song imbued with the sorrow of being a minority.