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UNISON SQUARE GARDEN’s famous and popular songs

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN’s famous and popular songs
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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 (1–10)

Invisible SensationUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN “Invisible Sensation” short ver.
Invisible SensationUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

It’s a song with stylish lyrics delivered at the characteristically fast pace of UNISON, and one of the few tracks where you can hear Saito’s rare rap—unusual for the band.

You can really feel the evolution of Saito’s vocal technique from UNISON’s early days.

His voice stretches smoothly and resonates without any raspiness.

Shoot down the shooting starUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN “Shoot Down the Shooting Star” [Guitar]
Shoot down the shooting starUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

Is there any title that’s so clear and bursting with power? Just like that title, the song itself is also very straightforward.

In true UNISON SQUARE GARDEN fashion, it’s up-tempo and catchy, yet it has dynamic shifts that make it fun to listen to.

Like a shooting star, this moment exists only in an instant.

In that brief span, what can we do?

harmonized finaleUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN 'harmonized finale' Short Ver.
harmonized finaleUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

This song, their ninth single, was also used as the theme for the anime film TIGER & BUNNY The Movie -The Rising-.

It’s also well known as the track with which they made their first appearance on Music Station.

Beginning with the sound of piano, it retains their usual catchy style while also carrying a bittersweet, finale-like atmosphere.

10% roll, 10% romanceUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN “10% roll, 10% romance” short ver.
10% roll, 10% romanceUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

Their signature, fast-paced sound is truly a joy to listen to.

The killer-tune vibe and high-tone vocals hit your ears in a perfectly balanced way that’s irresistibly good.

And once again, this track has become the theme song for a popular anime! Definitely give it a listen.

Sugar Song and Bitter StepUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN “Sugar Song and Bitter Step” Short Ver.
Sugar Song and Bitter StepUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

It’s arguably UNISON SQUARE GARDEN’s most famous song.

With its lively, catchy melody and cute lyrics, it’s popular among both young men and women.

Since it’s an up-tempo track, it’s easy to get hyped up at karaoke or on a drive, making it a great pick for a variety of leisure scenes.

I’m not in love with your eyes.UNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN “Not in Love with Your Eyes” Short Ver.
I'm not in love with your eyes.UNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN is known for their flashy rock sound, but in this song a variety of instruments are used in a way that almost evokes an orchestra.

That alone makes it a delight to the ears, but what really stands out is the melody.

Rather than rousing you with showy guitars or an up-tempo drive, it shakes your body with its rhythm and tempo, making you want to wave your hands and sing along—resulting in a track that feels just like that.

just like mix juice saysUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN “As Mix Juice Says” Short Ver.
just like mix juice saysUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

A track featuring Sora Izumikawa, singer of “Enogu,” which is used as Unison’s entrance song at live shows.

She participates on keyboards and backing vocals.

The hands playing the piano in the music video are also hers.

The smartphone case sold as merchandise is super cute, featuring a design where a smoothie made in a mixer draws the USG logo.