Band-sound Vocaloid Song Special [Rock]
We call making music on a computer “DTM,” but that doesn’t only refer to electronic music with programmed synths.
You can use various sound sources or record live instruments, and before you know it, you can complete a full band sound right inside your computer.
So in this article, I’d like to introduce Vocaloid songs that focus on band-style sound!
They’re all wonderful tracks!
I’m sure you’ll find a new favorite.
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Band-sound Vocaloid Song Showcase [Rock] (101–110)
World on ColorDenporu P

A song from a dream-chasing “me” to “you” that makes you want to break into a run.
The melody swells gradually toward the chorus, filling you with an indescribable sense of excitement.
The high-pitched synthesizer phrase used in the intro and chorus really sticks in your ears.
Lies and a Time MachineAhiru Gunsou P

A medium-tempo pop-rock song that gently sings about hearts missing each other.
It’s a gentle track.
Rin does the main vocals, but just before the final chorus, Len adds an emotionally rich harmony.
Len’s vocal timbre fits the song’s mood so well that you can’t help but think, “He totally steals the spotlight there.”
I’ll come to see you again this summer.Yatsukawa no Name

It’s a nostalgic and refreshing guitar rock track by Naname from Hachikawa.
Released in June 2018, it was later included as the final track on the album “Summer, Me, and Rock ’n’ Roll.” Set against Kyoto’s summer scenery—such as the Kamo River and Shimogamo Shrine—the song reflects on the passage of time and feelings that never change.
Miku’s vibrant vocals pair perfectly with the arrangement’s subtly retro vibe.
If you’re eagerly awaiting the arrival of summer, be sure to give it a listen.
Dust trailNoz.

If you like fast-paced, exhilarating rock, give this a listen! It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Noz., known for works like “Hedgehog” and “Seimeigaku,” released in March 2023.
It participated in the 2023 Spring VocaColle TOP 100 ranking.
The guitar riffs are cool from start to finish, and the band sound—imbued with a touch of grit—really amps you up.
It aligns perfectly with the bittersweet, melancholic world of the lyrics.
And the sing-along that kicks in after the second chorus will make you want to join in!
The Subject and Absinthetsuru

This work resonates like a sharp-edged band sound slicing through the air.
Released by Tsurusan in February 2025, it features a delicate Hatsune Miku vocal and a math-rock-inspired arrangement.
Its passionately unfolding progression stirs the listener’s heart.
The lyrics follow a being that weaves music within a cyber world, tracing something elusive.
As you listen, you can experience the sensation of being swallowed by waves of sound.


