cinema staff Popular Song Rankings [2026]
An indie rock band formed in 2003 in Gifu Prefecture.
In January 2011, they were selected for iTunes Store’s “Japan Sound of 2011.”
Their exceptional musicianship captivates audiences.
We’ve compiled a ranking of their popular songs.
Be sure to check it out.
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cinema staff Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Flowers in the Basementcinema staff22rank/position

This is a song included on the 2015 album “blueprint.” It was used as the ending theme for the overseas drama “ARROW Season 1,” which aired on Nippon TV, and it’s one of the most noted tracks on the album.
miraclecinema staff23rank/position

It’s the lead track from their first major mini-album, “SALVAGE YOU.” The sparkling, fast-paced intro leaves a strong impression.
Despite the title suggesting otherwise, the bold, forward-looking lyrics are encouraging, with lines like “I don’t need a miracle—it would just weigh me down” and “Miracles don’t happen, because there’s no reason they should.”
A small dining tablecinema staff24rank/position

Included on their major first full-length album, “Bokyo” (Nostalgia).
A quintessential cinema staff track that suits the sunset—sharp yet permeated throughout with a sense of melancholy.
It depicts a young child slowly accumulating time and becoming an adult, expressing changes in family and home through the image of a dinner table where everyone gathers.
The music video conveys this theme using a family of fish, resulting in a mysterious and slightly heartrending portrayal.
Remnants of Hopecinema staff25rank/position

One of the lead tracks from the 5th album “eve.” This song is also refreshing and brimming with emotion.
Maybe that’s the concept of the album.
It has a strong, classic guitar-rock vibe, and it’s wonderful.
homesicknesscinema staff26rank/position

The title track of their landmark major-label first full album, “Bokyō” (Homesickness).
Beginning quietly and solemnly, the song is reflected in the album jacket, which depicts the cityscape of their hometown, Gifu City.
It exudes a passionate yet slightly wistful atmosphere that contemplates their roots.
AIMAI VISIONcinema staff27rank/position

A track included on the 3rd demo CD, “DAWNY SONG COLLECTION,” this is an alternate take of “AIMAI VISION.” The cool, drumless intro is nostalgic and very stylish, the single-note guitar lines create a mysterious atmosphere, and the chorus shifts into an expansive, refreshing development that feels great.
dawnridercinema staff28rank/position

The song’s gallant vibe matches the worldbuilding and it was selected as the theme for Capcom’s “Monster Hunter: Big Hunting Quest.” From the guitar-led intro it’s already firing on all cylinders—a high-speed, exhilarating rock number.
The quiet interlude after the chorus feels like smoldering fighting spirit and it’s really cool.


