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Unravel" (stylized as unravel) is a song by Japanese musician TK from Ling Tosite Sigure, released on July 23, 2014, by Sony Music Associated Records. [1] It was released as his debut single from his second studio album, Fantastic Magic .
"Katharsis" was used as the opening theme for the second season of Tokyo Ghoul:re. [9] Its music video was released on November 20, 2018. [ 10 ] On December 10, 2018, it was announced that TK would perform the theme song "P.S. Red I" for the Japanese release of the animated film, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse , which was released in Japan ...
Amazarashi (stylized as amazarashi) is a Japanese rock band from Aomori, currently signed to Sony Music Japan.Formed in 2007, its members are Hiromu Akita (lead vocals, guitar, songwriter) and Manami Toyokawa (keyboard). [1]
The opening theme song is "Unravel" by TK from Ling tosite Sigure and the ending theme is "The Saints" (聖者たち, "Seijatachi") by People in the Box. [27] Funimation has licensed the anime series in North America. [28] A second season, titled Tokyo Ghoul √A (read as "Root A"), aired in Japan between January 9 and March 27, 2015.
Opening song for the anime film Psycho-Pass: The Movie: 6 4 [47] 17,792+ [48] Non-album single "Die Meets Hard" 2017 Opening song for the drama series Shimokitazawa Die Hard: 17 46 [49] 5,394+ #5 "Neighbormind / Laser Beamer" 2019 "Neighbormind" as the theme song for the Japanese dub of Spider-Man: Far From Home. [50]
The song "Sono Koe ga Chizu ni Naru" is used as the opening theme for the second season of Snow White with the Red Hair. [8] Her first album Live Love Laugh was released on May 25, 2016. [ 9 ] She then released a mini album live for LIVE bundled Limited Edition Live Blu-ray/DVD and CD from her first Japanese concert tour Live Love Laugh on ...
Taylor Swift is cooking up new surprise song combos on the international leg of The Eras Tour. Swift, 34, played the first of several live shows at the Tokyo Dome on Wednesday, February 7, and ...
The song and story depicts a man who is fascinated by a personification of death, Thanatos, who sent him a message "goodbye" and he tries to stop his girlfriend from suicide by jumping from height. [2] The Hatsune Miku covered version of the song was included on member Ayase's EPs Ghost City Tokyo (2019), and Mikunoyoasobi (2021).