Masterpieces and Popular Songs by THE BACK HORN (Za Bakkuhōn)
THE BACK HORN is a band that has secured a solid place at recent rock festivals.
Their popularity shows no signs of stopping, even as they sing songs with quite heavy themes in their lyrics.
It’s also easy to understand because many of their songs have Japanese lyrics, which may be one reason for their popularity.
Here are some of Baku-Hon’s most popular songs.
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Masterpiece and popular songs by THE BACK HORN (41–50)
Fate, a comminuted fractureThe Back Horn

This song is a heartfelt reflection on one’s attitude toward music.
The guitar riff, which evokes a classical-music atmosphere, brilliantly conveys a tangled state of mind, while the straightforward lyrics and powerful vocals pierce the heart.
scene of carnage; chaotic situation; crisis (literally: battlefield of asuras)The Back Horn

A track by THE BACK HORN that fuses a dark, weighty rock sound with a venom-tinged poetic world.
Released digitally in July 2024, this downer of a number packs in bitter words for a spouse who cheated.
Eijun Suganami’s realistic lyrics and the band’s powerful performance mesh beautifully.
Many listeners will be jolted by its worldview, which shines a light on the shadows of human nature and society.
It’s a song you especially should hear if you’re living through stressful days.
monologueThe Back Horn

It’s a work packed to the brim with an inescapable sense of loneliness and overflowing emotion.
It’s a song by the rock band THE BACK HORN, known for many classics like “Wana” and “Cobalt Blue,” included on their 2000 album Reborn Sun.
Its appeal lies in the 3/4 rhythm, the dynamic contrast between calm and intensity, and the noisy guitar sound.
It gives the impression of a wall of sound closing in.
Be sure to listen while paying attention to vocalist Yamada’s wrung-out, impassioned singing.
UtopiaThe Back Horn

A four-piece alternative rock band, THE BACK HORN, that has been energetically active since their formation in 1998 under the conviction of “delivering music that moves the hearts of listeners.” This track opens their 13th album, Anthologia, and is a rock tune whose ensemble—where a thrilling guitar riff intertwines with the bassline—amps up the tension.
The dark bassline, which points in a different vector from the pop-leaning melody, creates a distinctive resonance that grabs the listener’s ear.
The high-speed slap in the interlude also works as a spice, making it a song where the bass’s presence is truly the key.
twilightThe Back Horn

A track from the second album ‘Heart Orchestra,’ released in 2002.
It’s a masterpiece whose powerful words and sound will move your heart.
When you’re worn out by the gap between ideals and reality, this song—singing of the same feelings—will surely soothe you.
Take your time and listen with headphones.
AkaiyamiThe Back Horn

The heavy, weighty sound is striking.
It’s a song by THE BACK HORN, a four-piece rock band formed in 1998.
It’s included on their first album, “Ningen Program,” released in 2001.
It’s a masterpiece packed tightly with their early, raw impulse.
late autumnThe Back Horn

It’s a masterpiece where you can really feel their emotions and raw, early impulses.
It’s included on the album “Dokoe Iku” released during the indie era by the four-piece rock band THE BACK HORN.
The unique rhythm and choice of words are so cool!


