[Popular Songs by SHANK] Straight Outta Nagasaki! A Showcase of Masterpieces from the Melodic Hardcore Band
SHANK is a highly skilled melodic hardcore band from Nagasaki.
From their hometown to the entire nation, they captivate many fans with passionate melodic hardcore sounds they weave, expressive power that transcends genre boundaries, exhilarating guitar riffs, and vocals that shake the soul.
In this article, we’re picking out some of their most beloved masterpieces! We delve into the appeal of their music, which is natural yet emotional.
A must-listen for anyone seeking a fiery band sound that grabs you by the heart!
[Popular Songs of SHANK] From Nagasaki! A comprehensive introduction to the melodic hardcore band's masterpieces (1–10)
Set the fireSHANK

Starting with quiet guitar arpeggios and vocals, then building into a driving interlude and finally breaking into a two-beat—this feels like a textbook example of melodic hardcore, doesn’t it? I can picture the scene at a live show: fans on someone’s shoulders pushing toward the front during the calm opening, then all diving at once the moment the intense interlude kicks in.
Come TogetherSHANK

Featured on the 2013 album “Baitfish Attitude,” this track is a melodic punk number that distills SHANK’s signature speed and pop sensibility.
It carries a powerful message: even when difficulties pour down like rain, join hands with your friends and move forward without fear.
While acknowledging anxiety and hesitation—and even embracing them as something “fun”—the song inspires the courage to step into new days, giving a push to anyone sprinting through their youth.
Shohei Ihara’s soaring vocals and the tight ensemble create a stunning sense of unity.
It’s a must-listen when you’re about to take on a challenge with your crew.
HopeSHANK

This track, notable for its metallic riff, is included on the 2015 mini-album “SHANK OF THE MORNING.” It’s aggressive and cool from start to finish.
The two bars right before the guitar solo are especially a must-hear!
Song for my rightsSHANK

Bursting with a sense of speed, this track—driven by brisk guitar riffs and a tight rhythm section—races through your whole body.
It was included on the band’s third full-length album, “Baitfish Attitude,” released in December 2013.
Set to the direct, no-frills sound unique to a three-piece lineup, the lyrics convey a heartfelt wish: to hold on to that spark of a beginning, even as our dreams and ideals get worn down by everyday life.
Forged in live houses, the aggressive yet catchy melodies brim with the power to spark sing-alongs.
It’s the kind of song that will push you forward when you’re ready to take that next step, or help you reclaim your true self.
ExtremeSHANK

Included as the seventh track on the mini-album WANDERSOUL, released in September 2018, this song distills SHANK’s driving melodic hardcore sound into a single track.
The lyrics alternate between English and Japanese, expressing the anxiety and regret of the world you see when you close your heart, along with inexplicable irritation and inner conflict.
The sense of frustration over an irreversible past, and a groundless determination to win someday despite it all, are delivered with powerful force through vocalist Shohei Iihara’s high-tone voice.
It’s often performed as a late-set highlight at shows and is said to serve as a trump card that instantly sends the venue’s energy skyrocketing.
DepartureSHANK

A track included on the 2013 album “Baitfish Attitude.” The bass-vocalist Shohei Ihara’s singing voice is striking, isn’t it? Many fans are likely captivated by his somewhat sultry tone.
RootsSHANK

Featured on their debut album “Loving our small days,” this track is a signature song from their indie era, also included on an advance compilation in August 2010.
Set to a driving two-beat and sung in English, its message interweaves anxiety about an unchanging everyday life with the will to push forward.
True to its title, it carries a sense of reexamining one’s “roots,” mirroring SHANK’s mindset at the time as they aimed to break out from Nagasaki to the national stage.
The explosive synergy of high-speed yet melodic guitar riffs and Shohei Ibara’s husky high tones is breathtaking.
It’s a must-hear for anyone craving the invigorating rush of melodic hardcore or looking to release their emotions all at once in a short burst.
Cigar StoreSHANK

I bet a lot of people think, “When it comes to SHANK, it’s this song!” Starting with four steady hi-hat counts and diving straight into a full-on rush, this track is quintessential melodic hardcore and an absolute crowd-pleaser.
The occasional breaks that pop up here and there are totally captivating.
Knockin’ on the doorSHANK

Featured on the 2012 single “Wake me up when night falls again,” this track is quintessential SHANK, weaving in phrases from the Nagasaki children’s song “Denderaryu.” Sung in English, it conveys both anxiety about the unknown and a resolve to push forward, investing hope in the simple act of knocking on a door.
It was re-recorded in 2018 for the mini-album “WANDERSOUL,” evolving into a more refined sound.
In live shows, the sing-along to “Denderaryu” creates an electrifying moment that unites the crowd.
It’s a perfect pick for anyone craving high-velocity melodic hardcore that fuses hometown pride with the universal energy of rock.
HonestySHANK

A drama of parting and resolve told through English lyrics.
While facing the passage of time and the fear of endings, the protagonist makes a striking impression as they try to step forward with memories of someone precious held close.
The refreshing melody, a departure from the band’s traditionally harder image, feels pleasant and reveals more depth with every listen.
Released in January 2017 as the closing track of their fourth full-length album, “Honesty,” the song was also chosen as the ending theme for the TV program “AIR.” It’s an encouraging anthem for anyone entering a season of farewells or preparing to take a new step forward.


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