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Masterpieces and popular songs by the band apart

the band apart absorbs a range of genres such as post-rock, prog, and jazz.

With their refined songwriting sensibilities and high level of musicianship, they continue to captivate many music fans.

While they’re often seen as cool and stylish, their live shows convey just how much fun the members are having on stage.

Masterpieces and Popular Songs by the band apart (21–30)

Reminiscethe band apart

This is a track included on the 1st single, “FOOL PROOF.” It’s very popular among hardcore fans.

The way the bass and drums build and then sweep you up in the chorus is really cool.

The guitar in the interlude keeps shifting in character, which makes it interesting.

flower torethe band apart

This is a track included on the 1st mini-album “the Surface ep.” With its gentle, light flow, it’s the kind of song that makes you sway side to side as you listen.

You can also enjoy how it picks up the tempo and unfolds during the outro.

1-chome, Ginneko Streetthe band apart

the band apart Gin-neko Street 1-chome MV
1-chome, Ginneko Streetthe band apart

This is a song included on their 7th single, “2012 e.p.” All four tracks on this single have Japanese lyrics.

The band apart’s Japanese lyrics are striking and evoke an emotional feeling.

The way the final lyrics and chords are repeated and played out is really cool.

still awakethe band apart

the band apart-still awake (lyrics)
still awakethe band apart

This is a track included on their 3rd album, “alfred and cavity,” released in 2006.

Driven by a fast tempo and a powerful instrumental section, it moves along briskly and races through your mind.

The music video, built on a monochrome palette, clearly captures the members’ movements and amplifies the sense of momentum.

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This is a track included on the second album, “quake and brook.” It’s a wonderful song with a refreshing, sparkling sound in the intro.

The guitar that fades out while repeating “of your life, of your life…” is really cool.