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A comprehensive introduction to recommended and iconic songs by LOVE PSYCHEDELICO!

LOVE PSYCHEDELICO has announced that they will go on hiatus following their 25th Anniversary Hall Tour, which starts in February 2026.

Many listeners have likely been captivated by their unique sonic world that transcends the boundary between Western and Japanese music, their vocals where English and Japanese meld together, and their sound that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly new.

Each listen brings new discoveries, and there’s a charm that makes you want to hit repeat again and again.

In this feature, we’ve carefully selected and are sharing our recommended tracks by LOVE PSYCHEDELICO.

Whether you’re discovering them for the first time or have been a longtime fan, be sure to check them out!

[LOVE PSYCHEDELICO] A comprehensive introduction to recommended songs and masterpieces! (21–30)

Mind across the universeLOVE PSYCHEDELICO

LOVE PSYCHEDELICO – Mind Across The Universe (Official Video)
Mind across the universeLOVE PSYCHEDELICO

Released in February 2004, it was used as the commercial song for Panasonic/DoCoMo’s FOMA P903i.

In addition to this track, the album LOVE PSYCHEDELICO III also includes the theme song for the film Hotel Venus, the ending theme for the drama Hakoiri Musume!, and Glico’s Watering Kissmint Gum commercial song, making it a pretty impressive collection.

This MomentLOVE PSYCHEDELICO

LOVE PSYCHEDELICO – This Moment (Official Video)
This MomentLOVE PSYCHEDELICO

This is a cheer anthem by Love Psychedelico, whose distinctive sound left an overwhelming presence in the Japanese rock scene.

It has a stylish vibe that makes you want to sing it at karaoke, and it resonates straightforwardly with women in their twenties.

Lady Madonna ~Melancholy Spider~LOVE PSYCHEDELICO

LOVE PSYCHEDELICO – Lady Madonna ~Melancholy Spider~ (Official Video)
Lady Madonna ~Melancholy Spider~LOVE PSYCHEDELICO

LOVE PSYCHEDELICO is a male–female duo consisting of KUMI (vocals) and NAOKI (guitar).

KUMI, who grew up abroad, is a native English speaker, and she delivers NAOKI’s Western-influenced compositions with powerful vocals that mix Japanese and English.

Their debut track was the 2000 single “LADY MADONNA ~Yūutsu naru Spider~,” a work with a cool vibe that feels like 1960s Western rock reborn.

In conclusion

LOVE PSYCHEDELICO’s songs bring new discoveries every time you listen.

The unique worldview woven from English and Japanese, along with KUMI’s one-of-a-kind vocals, has an irresistible allure once you experience it.

Why not spend some time with their music and your favorite track, and enjoy the moment?