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 Collection [Rock] (21–30)
The Boy of DefeatKEMU VOXX

It’s simple, approachable, and beginner-friendly, but be mindful of the drummer’s tightness and steady off-beat rhythm.
For the guitar, make sure to lock in the muted parts; that will give the song both a sense of drive and a crisp, dynamic feel.
The wind that carries us to an expanding worldichi ni san

It’s a pleasant-sounding Japanese rock number.
Composed by Ichinifu-mi and released in March 2024, this song was written as the theme for “Hirohako,” a tourism project by Hirosaki City in Aomori Prefecture and Hakodate City in Hokkaido.
Its lyrics and melody evoke the arrival of spring and the start of new journeys.
Coupled with Hatsune Miku’s refreshing vocals, it stirs listeners’ anticipation for a wider world.
You’re sure to feel the joy of new encounters and discoveries in this track!
Telecaster B-Boysurii

The sheer number of sounds packed into a brief one-minute span is sure to capture your heart.
Bustling, fun, and yet somehow polished, the sound is deeply satisfying to listen to.
The vocals, laced with rhyme and carried by the rhythm, are irresistibly catchy—so much so that you’ll find yourself tapping whatever’s in front of you.
It’s a one-minute track that manages to surprise you again and again.
Mosaic RollDECO*27

It’s a song about a girl caught in a messy romance where she’s only loved when it’s convenient.
GUMI’s consistently calm vocals throughout seem to portray a girl who has given up on being truly loved, which feels a bit heartbreaking.
The distinctive guitar riff in the intro really stands out and sticks in your ears.
Summertime Recordjin

This is a song that serves as the ending theme for the Kagerou Project series.
It’s performed with a brisk, refreshing sound, but combined with lyrics that look back on the past, the piece as a whole carries a certain sense of wistfulness.
It invites you to reflect on things like youth—the time that slipped away before you knew it.
Sky-Playing TrainOrangestar

A song with IA’s translucent vocals that lets you feel the refreshing summer air.
The harmonies between IA and Miku pair well and are a pleasure to listen to.
When the track was posted, the creator was 17 years old, so the youthful lyrics with a touch of ephemerality are a must-hear.
Charlesbarūn

A poignant and striking track featuring a squeezed-out, boyish v flower voice.
The deep, carefully chosen words and the bouncy, easy-to-ride rhythm make it a joy to listen to, melting smoothly into your ears.
The creator has also released a self-cover.


