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.
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.
Telecaster B-BoySorry

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.
Calc.JimmySam-P

A song that was performed at the Chokaigi, gained the spotlight, and became famous.
It proceeds with a bright chord progression throughout.
In the A section, aligning the bass’s rhythmic pulses with the vocal melody is crucial.
Although it’s a simple song, there are many points to land on with the instruments, so be careful not to let it turn into mere background playing.
self-indulgencerice straw

Also known by the name “Cat Allergy,” Komedawara is a Vocaloid producer renowned for stylish, guitar-featured tracks.
This wistful number stands out with delicate acoustic guitar strumming and emotionally charged electric guitar phrases.
Its slightly nostalgic atmosphere and melody draw you into the world of the lyrics as you listen.
The dry guitar tone meshes perfectly with the song’s message and worldview, delivering a rock tune that radiates the coolness of rock sound.
Ultramarine in the JellyfishNanahoshi Orchestra

An emotional coming-of-age rock track by Kagamine Len, dyed in ultramarine with longing and pain.
It’s a work from Iwami Riku’s music project, Nanahoshi Orchestra, released in November 2025.
The lyrics leave a poignant impression as urban scenes—like wind tunnels between buildings, heat haze, and asphalt—intertwine with fragile motifs such as jellyfish.
A self that’s been changed, summer memories that won’t fade.
As the protagonist keeps chasing a shadow while on the verge of drowning, my own memories overlap with theirs.
Give this fast-paced guitar rock a listen!





