Famous and popular songs by SIAM SHADE
SIAM SHADE, who enjoyed great popularity in the visual scene from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s, created numerous songs that made full use of their raw, emotionally charged vocals—music that resonated not only with the youth of the time but still carries enough intensity to connect today.
They also have catchy tracks that were used as anime theme songs, so they’re recommended even for those who’ve never listened to visual kei.
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SIAM SHADE’s famous and popular songs (11–20)
MOONSIAM SHADE

SIAM SHADE’s “MOON” uses the metaphor of the other person as the sun and oneself as the moon.
It’s a track included on their 2000 album “SIAM SHADE VI,” which reached No.
8 on the Oricon chart.
The song was also voted 15th in a fan poll conducted when they later produced a best-of album.
While it’s a technically intricate piece featuring SIAM SHADE’s signature odd time signatures, the lyrics are romantic, expressing a desire to “stay close to you like the moon that always shines.”
LOVESICK~You Don’t Know~SIAM SHADE

One song from SIAM SHADE.
As the title “LOVESICK” suggests, the lyrics seem to trace the feelings of a protagonist who has fallen ill with love.
Being a ’90s rock track, it’s very masculine, yet I find it incredibly moving.
If there’s someone you just can’t stop loving, this is a song I highly recommend you listen to.
NO CONTROLSIAM SHADE

It was included as the first track on SHAM SHADE’s debut indie album, “SHAM SHADE,” and was later released as a live recording on the ninth disc (Budokan LEGEND of SANCTUARY) of an album set that totaled ten discs—an amount that’s hard to imagine nowadays.
BLACKSIAM SHADE

A loud, hard track that’s very SIAM SHADE, singing about rebellious feelings toward society and teachers during school days.
The chorus’s relentless buildup is really cool.
There’s even a rap section partway through, making it a song with plenty of highlights.
Personally, I really love the vibe of the guitar solo.
GET A LIFESIAM SHADE

It’s the first track on the album SIAM SHADE VI, released on July 26, 2000.
The original composition is by DAITA, with lyrics by Hideki and Tim Jimsen.
It’s a song entirely in English.
The song title matches the music video, and it’s both mesmerizing to watch and captivating to listen to!
LOVESICK ~You Don’t Know~SIAM SHADE

This is a rare single that can no longer be obtained in physical form, distributed as a purchase-application bonus for “SIAM SHADE V.” It’s a hidden gem where a driving riff pairs perfectly with tightly chopped guitar comping.
It’s included on the two-disc best-of album “SIAM SHADE XII ~The Best Live Collection~,” so if you want to listen to it, you can find it there—definitely worth checking out.
SIAM SHADE’s Classic and Popular Songs (21–30)
Cloudy, then sunnySIAM SHADE

This is SIAM SHADE’s 10th single, “Cloudy, Then Sunny,” released on February 24, 1999.
It was also the theme song for the drama Demon’s Abode starring Kyoko Fukada.
The coupling track includes “PRIDE” from their live tour.
This release is an uplifting song—be sure to listen to it on days when you’re feeling down!


