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 Special [Rock] (51–60)
Aaaahhh aaaaah aaahNashimoto P

Here’s a track from Ui Nashimoto, known for dark, depressive songs.
When you see the title “Aaaah aaah aaaaah aaaah aaah aaah,” what kind of music do you imagine? Its sharp, grunge-rock sound and vocals that feel like a raw cry from the heart are addictive after just one listen.
Savor the world built from lyrics steeped in gloom and a sound image that sits somewhere between lightness and heaviness.
Bless Your BreathWada Takeaki

It’s a melody that makes you want to break into a run.
Composed by Wada Takeaki, also known as Kurage-P, it was released in 2019.
As the theme song for the Hatsune Miku event “Magical Mirai 2019,” the lyrics are written from Hatsune Miku’s perspective.
Its refreshing, lively rhythm lifts your spirits as you listen.
The PV is also high-quality and very engaging.
THE DYING MESSAGEUtsu P

This is a Vocaloid metal track distinguished by its gritty, heavy guitar sound.
The lyrics, centered on the theme of war, are weighty, but the straight, soaring vocals and the spit-out death growls seem to embody the heart of a girl desperately trying to survive, making it deeply moving.
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!
Vocaloid Band-Sound Special [Rock] (61–70)
Astronautpowapowa P

A rock ballad sung by a youthful-voiced Miku.
It gave me the impression of a song about “me,” someone who tries to look forward but just can’t.
While the overall number of sounds used is few, the grandeur of the chorus is overwhelming.
It’s an epic piece running over seven minutes, and when it ends, it leaves a lingering ache in the heart.
Aimai SoumeiIruma

A song that blends poignancy and energy, sung over a driving guitar rock that races through the heart’s wavering.
With Hatsune Miku’s powerful vocals ringing out, this track is also a milestone as Iruma’s first entry into the Hall of Fame.
Vague emotions, undefined relationships, conflicts with oneself—those inner tremors everyone carries are woven together with vivid guitar riffs and a brisk, catchy beat.
It’s irresistibly upbeat yet pierces the heart—pure youth, distilled.
When you’re feeling clouded or conflicted, give it a listen.
Soundbaker

This song was posted shortly after Vocaloid was released, yet Miku’s voice is easy to make out.
With gentle yet powerful lyrics that give a quiet push to those of us living our everyday lives, and a slightly husky vocal that’s pleasant on the ears, it’s a refreshing rock number.


