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Nothing’s Carved In Stone Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

The band was formed when Shinichi Ubukata, guitarist of ELLEGARDEN, reached out to Hidekazu Hinata, bassist of Straightener.

Their live performances, showcased at many major rock festivals, have earned a strong reputation.

We’ve compiled a ranking of their popular songs.

Be sure to check it out.

Nothing’s Carved In Stone Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)

BogNothing’s Carved In Stone29rank/position

Nothing’s Carved In Stone 『Bog (Live At STUDIO COAST 2015.01.15)』
BogNothing’s Carved In Stone

This is a track included on the 5th album, REVOLT.

It’s a memorable video where vocalist Muramatsu takes the lead on vocals and hypes up the crowd.

The song is synced with the currently popular programmed sounds, leaving an impression that it strays a bit from rock.

Personally, I couldn’t hide my surprise seeing guitarist Ubukata playing a Flying V instead of his ES-335 in this one.

It meansNothing’s Carved In Stone30rank/position

Nothing’s Carved In Stone 『It means (Live at STUDIO COAST 2014.01.30)』
It meansNothing’s Carved In Stone

This is a track included on the 5th single, “Tsubame Crimson.” It’s been crafted into a beautiful piece, with Umakata’s acoustic guitar arpeggios shining throughout.

The video is a live version, and it looks like he plays acoustic guitar live as well.

You can’t help but feel this song was built around the acoustic guitar.

Partway through, the mood shifts a bit, and Umakata’s lead playing on the acoustic is absolutely irresistible.

Nothing’s Carved In Stone Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)

MayNothing’s Carved In Stone31rank/position

Nothing’s Carved In Stone「May」Official Music Video
MayNothing’s Carved In Stone

Nothing’s Carved In Stone, formed around Shinichi Ubukata of ELLEGARDEN and Hidekazu Hinata of STRAIGHTENER, made their debut in 2009.

Boasting enough popularity to sell out a show at Nippon Budokan and a career spanning over 15 years, they’re currently drawing attention with their song “May,” released in May 2025.

The superb melody—driven by their signature emotional guitar sound and Takashi Muramatsu’s powerful yet wistful vocals—hints at the birth of a new anthem.

When singing it at karaoke, aim for clear enunciation and try to savor each and every word of the lyrics as you sing.