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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 (41–50)

Twilight in the SpyUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

Ayana Nakamine “Tasogare in the Spy (UNISON SQUARE GARDEN)” 2016/06/17 Beautiful Girl Vol.3
Twilight in the SpyUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

It’s a perverse and addictive song.

After a monotonous intro melody, the chorus feels like someone else introducing a certain woman.

It might be good for hardcore fans or for those who discovered USG through Tiger & Bunny and want to explore more of their songs.

City PeelUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

This is a song by UNISON SQUARE GARDEN that paints an autumnal scene.

It’s included on the album “Ninth Peel,” released in April 2023, which reached No.

1 on the Oricon charts.

The piece delicately captures small moments and emotions found in everyday life—like meeting up after work or the simple happiness of biscuits and tea—creating a mood that’s perfect for long autumn nights.

The album also features theme songs for the TV anime Blue Lock and TIGER & BUNNY 2, which generated a lot of buzz.

It’s highly recommended for a relaxed autumn evening, perhaps while unwinding at a café.

Another World EndUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

This piece is included on UNISON SQUARE GARDEN’s best-of album “SUB MACHINE, BEST MACHINE,” released to commemorate their 20th anniversary.

It features energetic performances, meticulous arrangements, and a dynamic, rock-based sound.

The lyrics are captivating, delicately portraying the happiness and poignancy born from small events and everyday emotions.

They remind us of the importance of finding beauty and value in the unseen and the inexplicable.

The album, released on July 24, 2024, contains 12 tracks in total, including this song and 11 previously unreleased tracks that had never been available in any audio format.

It’s recommended not only for rock fans but also for those who want to savor deeper lyrical meanings.

Pandemic Sudden DeathUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN “Pandemic Sudden Death” Short Ver.
Pandemic Sudden DeathUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

From the very beginning, the lyrics hit hard and draw you in right away.

Amid the high-sense, stylish wording, it’s a song that showcases UNISON’s hallmark of stating what they want to say plainly and directly.

3 minutes replayUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

[Tried playing] 3 minutes replay ~ kid, I like quartet [UNISON SQUARE GARDEN]
3 minutes replayUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

It’s included as the first track on the third album.

The gradually building atmosphere, like a signal for the beginning, heightens anticipation for the next song.

With a playful touch, the track ends exactly at three minutes—perhaps in a nod to the title, “3 minutes.”

Goodbye, Summer Time MachineUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

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

Lyrics that don’t tell everything invite you to imagine the story.

Saito’s singing voice begins to sound boyish, making you feel as if you’re reading a tale.

Message-laden words are scattered throughout, and how you interpret the theme after listening… that may differ depending on each listener’s individuality.

Fool on the planetUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

Fool on the Planet / UNISON SQUARE GARDEN – Tried playing the bass [the pillows]
Fool on the planetUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

This song is a cover of a track by the pillows.

The original is a quiet ballad, but it’s been rearranged with a bouncy tempo, transforming it into a catchy and fun piece that showcases their signature style.