UNISON SQUARE GARDEN Popular Song Ranking [2026]
UNISON SQUARE GARDEN, who are also highly popular for their fiery live performances.
We’ve put together a selection of their popular songs.
Be sure to listen to these masterpieces born from crisp, satisfying guitars, a restlessly moving bass, powerful drums, and a free-spirited vocal!
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UNISON SQUARE GARDEN Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
Minority Report (Darling, I Love You)UNISON SQUARE GARDEN29rank/position

A very passionate love song.
Among UNISON’s tracks, the lyrics are unusually straightforward and simple.
However, their distinctive sensibility remains intact.
Apparently, there’s even a video uploaded that just loops Saito’s “3, 2, 1” countdown at the end.
A thoroughly nocturnal night-after-night driveUNISON SQUARE GARDEN30rank/position

A track from their fourth year after debut, characterized by a gritty, hard-rock sound.
More recent fans might find it a bit unfamiliar, but its edgy melody and vocals make it a very cool song.
It’s recommended for hardcore fans too, and knowing it gives you that connoisseur vibe.
UNISON SQUARE GARDEN Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Spring has come to usUNISON SQUARE GARDEN31rank/position

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN’s “Haru ga Kite Bokura” is a song about irreplaceable, precious friends.
Released in 2018 as their 14th single, it was used as the theme song for the TV anime March Comes in Like a Lion.
It reached No.
5 on the Oricon Singles Chart.
While the band is known for their technical performances, “Haru ga Kite Bokura” features a simple, pop sound.
The lyrics, which sing about time spent with friends, slowly seep into your heart.
If you have friends who are heading down different paths, try singing it together!
Meteor SquallUNISON SQUARE GARDEN32rank/position

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN, known for their one-of-a-kind expressiveness and richly emotive vocals, have won widespread popularity.
Their song “Ryūsei no Squall” carries a hint of melancholy—an unusual tone for UNISON SQUARE GARDEN.
Just from the sound alone, you can picture the scene of a shooting star streaking across the sky.
Be sure to pay attention to vocalist Kosuke Saito’s gentle delivery, a departure from his usual shouts.
Aerial AlienUNISON SQUARE GARDEN33rank/position

This track opens the sixth album, Dr.Izzy, by the three-piece rock band UNISON SQUARE GARDEN.
Its irregular meter, combining 7/8 and 6/8, creates a powerful impact, to the point that even the 4/4 feel in the chorus almost sounds out of place.
Despite having to sing over these shifting time signatures, the guitar part darts between riffs, arpeggios, and rapidly changing phrases—making it exceptionally challenging to pull off.
It’s a high-difficulty rock number where the guitar shines with catchy yet thrilling playing, and it’s one that guitarists should try tackling at least once.
counter-identityUNISON SQUARE GARDEN34rank/position

Starting to sing at full throttle with no intro, “Counter Identity” is a pretty intense track, and the breakneck speed of the chorus makes it irresistibly cool.
The lyrics are richly nuanced and a bit cryptic.
Still, there are many striking parts—lyrics you’ll want to absorb and interpret in your own way.
Sentimental PeriodUNISON SQUARE GARDEN35rank/position

A remarkably straightforward love song, which is rare for UNISON.
It isn’t a heartwarming tune or one that makes your heart race, but it expresses feelings so painful and intense they make your chest ache.
The lyrics, which seem to reject other love songs that sound like they’re speaking as if they understand someone else, are direct and hit you right in the heart.


