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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 Famous and Popular Songs (51–60)

Obscurant terminationUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

[Karaoke] Mōmai termination / UNISON SQUARE GARDEN [Misa]
Obscurant terminationUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

It’s a song that somehow carries a nostalgic, graduation-ceremony vibe.

With its orthodox style and visuals that never show the members’ faces, the MV achieves an intimate, solo-performance feel, so I especially recommend watching the MV over karaoke or other formats.

cloverUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN ONEMAN TOUR 2012 SPECIAL ~Spring Spring Spring~ at ZEPP TOKYO 2012.04.21
cloverUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

They’re charming, delicate, and stylish lyrics—like a love story of a girl from a fairy tale—yet there’s no sense of incongruity at all in Saito’s singing voice.

The way he sings, as if reading aloud a picture book that portrays a young girl’s heartbreak, creates an atmosphere no other male vocalist can evoke.

About Water and RainUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN – About Water and Rain (PV)
About Water and RainUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

While many UNISON songs feature distinctive lyrics, this track stands head and shoulders above the rest in that regard.

Its startlingly sophisticated, stylish turns of phrase overlap with words that convey emotion straight from the heart, piercing you and lingering long after.

A live performance video has been released, and the moment the three members line up is so perfectly executed that it’s almost too cool for words.

Sek×Kara×ShisonsuruUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

Sex×Color×Shisonzool — Tried playing the bass [UNISON SQUARE GARDEN]
Sek×Kara×ShisonsuruUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

It seems like a lot of people would get hooked after just one listen.

It sings of bittersweet emotions, set to literary, almost novel-like language.

The journey from heartbreak to recovery is layered over scenes of snow and cityscapes, making this song an unforgettable one that lingers in the heart.

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN’s classic and popular songs (61–70)

bad fool logicUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN “Ikkenai Fool Logic” MV
bad fool logicUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN is a rock band known for creating numerous anime theme songs.

Their 2023 release “Ikenai fool logic” was selected as the opening theme for the anime Ron Kamonohashi: Deranged Detective.

The song perfectly matches the story, which focuses on the relationship between a protagonist aspiring to be a detective and a police officer.

With a jazzy band sound enhanced by a dazzling brass section, Kosuke Saito’s versatile vocals unfold dynamically.

It’s a pop number overflowing with a worldview that depicts friends and companions joining forces and pushing forward toward the future.

Chungking ExpressUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN “Koisuru Wakusei” MV
Chungking ExpressUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN is a three-piece rock band that has gained popularity for its highly musical, well-crafted songs and powerful stage performances.

“Koisuru Wakusei,” the lead track from their ninth album, “Ninth Peel,” is a pleasing number featuring a bright, horn- and piano-forward sound.

The pop melodies spun by their trademark high-tone vocals linger in your ears alongside the colorful ensemble.

It’s a catchy pop tune that’s perfectly suited to open the album.

Coffee Cup SyndromeUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

Coffee Cup Syndrome - Tried playing the bass [UNISON SQUARE GARDEN]
Coffee Cup SyndromeUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

This song embodies USG’s unique worldview.

It’s pop, but the melody progresses with a calm, matter-of-fact feel, and like a spinning teacup ride at a playground, a quirky sense of fun wells up.

Rather than inviting deep analysis of its meaning, it’s a song that simply feels enjoyable when you listen to it.