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!
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[LOVE PSYCHEDELICO] A Comprehensive Introduction to Recommended and Iconic Songs (1–10)
Free WorldLOVE PSYCHEDELICO

It’s the kind of exhilarating guitar sound you want to hear under a piercingly blue sky—absolutely refreshing and feel-good.
The track is by the rock duo LOVE PSYCHEDELICO and was released in May 2001 as their fourth single.
Since it was used in Otsuka Pharmaceutical’s Pocari Sweat commercial, many people probably associate this melody with memories of summer.
The song was later included on the classic album “LOVE PSYCHEDELIC ORCHESTRA.” KUMI’s vocals effortlessly leap between English and Japanese, and together with NAOKI’s riffs, the track seems to carry a breeze of freedom.
If you listen to it when you’ve got something on your mind, it’ll likely clear the clouds and brighten your mood.
Everybody needs somebodyLOVE PSYCHEDELICO

A grand number written to match the film’s worldview.
It’s a staple by LOVE PSYCHEDELICO that often opens or closes their live shows.
The track is featured as the first song on the album “LOVE PSYCHEDELICO III,” released in February 2004.
Created as the theme song for the film “Hotel Venus,” it also drew attention as the song used in ION Kesho’s commercial.
The interplay between guitar and drums from the intro is incredibly cool, and just listening to it makes your heart race.
KUMI’s vocals move freely between English and Japanese, delivering a message that resonates: everyone needs someone.
Beautiful WorldLOVE PSYCHEDELICO

It’s a track I’d like you to listen to when you’re going through something tough and can’t look ahead, or on nights when you want to affirm yourself.
It was written as the theme song for the film “A Man With a Mission: Helper” starring Tsuyoshi Kusanagi.
Performed by LOVE PSYCHEDELICO, it was released as a single in November 2012 and is also included on the album “IN THIS BEAUTIFUL WORLD.” Rather than suggesting there’s a utopia somewhere far away, it carries a warmth that makes you realize the place you’re in right now is what’s truly wonderful.
KUMI’s embracing vocals intertwine with NAOKI’s bluesy guitar sound, coming together in a way that gently gives listeners a push forward.
FreedomLOVE PSYCHEDELICO

This is a powerful rock number that stands by you through the hopes and anxieties of stepping into a new environment.
Created by LOVE PSYCHEDELICO, it opens their album “GOLDEN GRAPEFRUIT,” released in June 2007.
In addition to being used as the image song for NHK’s Major League Baseball broadcasts, it was also selected as a JACCS commercial song in 2020.
The exhilarating blend of vocals that seamlessly mix Japanese and English with a rich, full-band sound is irresistible.
Its positive message—that love and will can carve a path forward no matter the doubts—will surely give you courage.
Give it a listen when you’re ready to take on a challenge or need a push forward!
I Will Be With YouLOVE PSYCHEDELICO

A medium-tempo number you’ll want to listen to on nights when you’re wavering over the distance between you and someone special and feeling uneasy about the passage of time.
Released as a single by LOVE PSYCHEDELICO in November 2001, it was also included on the following year’s album, LOVE PSYCHEDELIC ORCHESTRA.
KUMI’s slightly husky vocals blend with NAOKI’s dry guitar tones to create a space that’s bittersweet yet soothing.
The lyrics move naturally between English and Japanese, expressing subtle, inexpressible emotional shifts and tightening your chest a little more with every listen.
It’s a song that gently stays by your side as you keep thinking of someone, even while holding onto your anxieties.
It’s YouLOVE PSYCHEDELICO

A cool rock number that portrays hidden passions and inner conflict.
This song by LOVE PSYCHEDELICO was released as a single in August 2011.
It was written as the main theme for the Fuji TV drama “Zettai Reido: Tokushu Hanzai Sennyū Sōsa.” Following its use in the previous series, it closely links with the drama’s worldview.
KUMI’s dry vocals intertwine with NAOKI’s guitar riffs to create a tense sound.
The lyrics blend English and Japanese naturally, sure to spark listeners’ imaginations.
It’s a must-listen not only for those who watched the drama, but also for fans of Japanese rock with a Western vibe.
Lady Madonna: Melancholy SpiderLOVE PSYCHEDELICO

A song that nimbly leaps over the boundary between Western and Japanese music, and can be considered the very origin of LOVE PSYCHEDELICO.
KUMI’s one-of-a-kind vocals and NAOKI’s addictive guitar riffs leave a strong impression, and the unique groove woven from English and Japanese grabs listeners’ hearts and never lets go.
Although it was their debut single released in April 2000, it drew major attention at the time, being featured as the TV commercial song for Right-on and as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “M no Mokushiroku.” Later included on the masterpiece “THE GREATEST HITS,” this track still sounds as fresh as ever today.
It’s the perfect number for a driving soundtrack or when you want to relax in a stylish space!



