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UNISON SQUARE GARDEN’s famous and popular songs

Let me introduce some songs by the three-piece rock band UNISON SQUARE GARDEN.

They’re a band known for their catchy, refreshing tunes.

They made their major debut in 2008, and at the time, among various offers, it’s said that some tried to scout only Saito, the vocalist/guitarist, at first.

By pushing those offers aside and seizing the chance to debut as a band, they really showed their conviction.

Now, please enjoy UNISON’s breezy tracks in this playlist.

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN’s Classic and Popular Songs (71–80)

Goodbye, Summertime Time MachineUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN “Goodbye Summertime Machine” MV (Short Ver.)
Goodbye, Summertime Time MachineUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN’s intense rock tune “Sayonara Summer Time Machine” features a throbbing bassline and a fast beat—a high-energy, fill-heavy track that has rock fans cheering and always ignites their live shows.

The lyrics, which ride this fantastic beat and amplify the groove, also showcase their signature craftsmanship.

counter-identityUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

Unison Square Garden Counter Identity guitar cover (Counter Identity)
counter-identityUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

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.

Life-size EarthUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN is a rock band renowned for their technical performances.

On “Life-Sized Earth,” a track from their self-titled major debut album, you can hear a funky bass solo by Tomoya Tabuchi.

The shift from a band ensemble that climbs stepwise in pitch to bass playing backed only by drums and claps is striking in its contrast of motion and stillness.

Be sure to check out this upper tune that’ll have you naturally moving to the beat!

Phantom JokeUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN “Phantom Joke” short ver.
Phantom JokeUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

The opening song of the TV anime Fate/Grand Order – Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia.

It’s an upbeat number with a comfortable tempo packed with words that are so characteristic of UNISON.

They say it’s filled to the brim with the composing trends of its release era, making it sharp, rhythmic, and delightfully intricate.

It’s a track that should please not only Fate fans but also fans of UNISON.

It feels like a glimpse of a new future.

kaleido proud fiestaUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN「kaleido proud fiesta」MV
kaleido proud fiestaUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN is a band known for each member’s outstanding musicianship and for catchy songs that stick in your head.

They’ve landed numerous tie-ins so far, so many listeners have probably heard their music before.

Their band name has a pleasing ring that makes you want to say it out loud—and that’s no accident.

They chose it because they wanted a cool-sounding band name.

When the vocalist, Saito, looked up the character for his surname “斉” in the dictionary, he found the phrase “国歌斉唱” (singing the national anthem in unison).

From there, they took “unison” as the foundation and built a cool band name around it.

By the way, “Square Garden” comes from Madison Square Garden in the United States.