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The band performed "Futari no Natsu Monogatari Never Ending Summer" as part of Japan's Live Aid concert broadcast on July 13, 1985. [8] The song was the ending theme for the 1986 TV Asahi drama Mama Haha VS Mama Musume, iede Reijō no Kagai Jugyō koi mo Wakare Momonja-shō!
"Paradise (Kill the Silence)" is a song by Japanese rock band Coldrain. It was promoted as a single but was instead released as an extended play with five other versions of the same song. This would also make it the fourth EP released by the band, the first since 2014's Japanese exclusive Until the End .
"Before I Go" is a song by Japanese rock band Coldrain. Written by frontman Masato Hayakawa and lead guitarist Ryo Yokochi, and produced by Michael Baskette, it was released as the third single from the band's seventh studio album Nonnegative, on 8 June 2022.
On July 20, 2023, Ado announced she recorded a song written and produced by Japanese rock duo B'z for a live-action film adaptation of The Silent Service. [2] Titled "Dignity", an excerpt of the song was included in the trailer for the film. [3] In September, a release date of the song was announced for September 18 alongside the single cover ...
Recorded at Studio Barbarosa in Orlando, Florida with producer Michael 'Elvis' Baskette (who previously produced the band's predecessors, Fateless and The Side Effects), it was released on July 6, 2022, by Warner Music Japan. [3] [4] Nonnegative is the third album by the band to be released by Warner Music and is the follow-up to 2019's The ...
"Mayday" (stylised in all caps) is a song by Japanese rock band Coldrain. It is the fifth single from their sixth studio album The Side Effects, produced by Michael Baskette, written by Masato Hayakawa and Ryo Yokochi, and was released on 2 November 2019. "Mayday" features Ryo Kinoshita from Japanese metalcore band Crystal Lake. [1] [2]
Final Destination has been stylistically described by critics as post-hardcore, [6] [7] punk rock, [7] and alternative rock. [8] The album featured the two remastered singles "Fiction" and "8AM", while the album also featured demos of songs that were never previously released, such as "Painting", which was the first song the band had ever recorded and wrote together.
The mastering was done at Kimken Studio, Nasu, Tokyo, Japan. [6] In an interview Ushio stated he had not really worked on film scores that often before working on A Silent Voice's soundtrack. [4] Yamada, who was familiar with Ushio's music, contacted his management requesting his involvement in composing the soundtrack. [4]