Ken’s Ongaku Go for October 2020

Another month down from 2020 and we at Ongaku to You would like our readers to know what was filling our ears for the past month. Each track is available across all digital music streaming platforms with Apple Music being featured on this site.


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“Clover Wish” by ChamJam

With the new season of anime underway in Fall 2020, I brought myself back to anime that I had watched and “Clover Wish” had butted its head in. While a simple and by the number idol track, it brings me that nostalgic feeling that I had when I was obsessed with the genre. With everything going on it was good to have that base to go back to and be able to think of the good memories from the past. Although it was a very late addition to my list, I had gone back to it almost every day. 

Be sure to check out the anime preview for “Clover Wish” along with the track here!


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“Horizontal Oath” by RONDO

Continuing on the anime trend, with the premiere of the D4DJ First Mix this month and with the anticipating release of the upcoming app, I had went back in-depth with Bushiorad’s latest multimedia franchise. Out of all the groups that were available, RONDO had stood out to me the most as it had one of the more rare member line ups by including a guitarist in the mix. While it it might sounds like an overflow of the senses at first, I had fallen in love with it at first listen and while their cover of “Killing Me” from SiM is absolutely amazing, “Horizontal Oath” is their best original track. Riho Kato’s vocals with the mixture of Haurna Momono’s harmonization is something that has to be heard. DJ Tsunko’s composition and Sae Otsuka’s guitar work takes it to eleven. This was something that I was missing as of late and while I’m a fan of Bushiroad’s franchises, D4DJ with the help of RONDO jumped up to my second of all time. 

Check out the live performance for “Horizontal Oath” along with the song here!


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“A Stinging Spica” by Polkadot Stingray

With the announcement of their new album coming out later in the year, I had finally gone back to an earlier release done by the band. Originally released on their Shinseiki EP back in January, at first listen I had instantly fell in love with the track as vocalist Shuzuka made an impact on to me with her amazing vocals. Guitarist Harushi enticed me even more to listen to the track to the point that it was all I would listen to for the day. By summer, “A Stinging Spica” was already in the running for my #1 song of the year and with their album Nanimono on the horizon, it will absolutely be a top lock for the year. 

Check out the music video for “A Stinging Spica” along with the track here!


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“Haruka” by Scandal

With our semi review of Scandal’s latest album Kiss from the darkness, I had the sudden urge to go through my top songs done by the band and “Haruka” instantly came into my rotation again. A soft but simple vocal composition by lead singer Haruna entices me to fall in love with everything about the track, and when the transition to the second verse happens, the alluring range of the bassist Tomomi encapsulates me even more. One thing that also stands out is the usage of a mid-tempo composition throughout the song and while listeners might think that a more ballad style would match the theme of the love much more. Scandal goes above and beyond to make everything work. While the recent singles and album done by the band haven’t met the same heights done by “Haruka”, I highly anticipate the next release. 

Be sure to check out the “Haruka” here!


“MR. CLEVER” by I Don’t Like Mondays. 

 What’s very interesting about IDLM is the genre changes MR. CLEVER brought going in and out since signing with avex. The track takes on a more R&B style of composition. Vocalist Yu makes an impressive showing by not only proving he can hang with the heavy hitters of the genre but at times goes above and beyond. Living up to their motto on “BE PLAY BOY”, the tune keeps the party going and is one that will be difficult for me to leave my rotation in the future. 

Check out “MR. CLEVER” along with the song here!

I Don't Like Mondays. Introduces Fans to Mr Clever with Latest Music Video!

Four-member rock band I Don’t Like Mondays. released the music video for their track “MR.CLEVER” on their YouTube channel. Part two of their ongoing five-month continuous-release, the band swerves on what fans know about them by doing a more R&B style with a splash of rock. Produced by industry veteran STY who had previously worked with groups like J SOUL BROTHERS from EXILE TRIBE and Daichi Miura, the track inherited its previous artist’s flair making this one unforgettable. 

Be sure to check out the music video in question below, along with digital music streaming links here!

I Don't Like Mondays Is Enjoying Sunflowers With New Collaboration!

Japanese fusion rock band and Music Corner alumnus I Don’t Like Mondays announced a special collaboration with New York based rock band Great Good Fine Ok. Great Good Fine Ok have been fans of I Don’t Like Mondays for quite some time so this makes it a dream collaboration. The collaboration track will be titled “Sunflower” and it will be released on all digital platforms July 22. I Don’t Like Mondays wrote the lyrics to “Sunflower” while Great Good Fine Ok arranged and mixed it.

I Don’t Like Mondays also announced they will be doing their first paid streaming live July 15. The tickets will cost 3500 yen ($35) and there will be T-shirts available for purchase for the livestream. After the main performance an afterparty live will be available for Fanclub members to enjoy. It will include talks with the band and an audition video of their newest track “Sunflower” before it debuts! In the meantime check out I Don’t Like Mondays’ latest live performance of “WE ARE YOUNG” held at their FUTURE Tour Final at TOYASU Pit below!

I DON'T LIKE MONDAYS Hints How It's Our Fault in Upcoming Release!

Music Corner alumnus I DON’T LIKE MONDAYS announced that they will be releasing a brand new track, “全部アナタのせいなんだ” (“Zenbu Anata no Seinanda”), on all digital streaming platforms May 6. This will be the latest release from the band since their song “Plastic City” back in February and will be their first Japanese titled track. Writer of the track, vocalist Yu commented, “We wrote the song to be upbeat and carefree so our listeners will be able to take their minds off of the current crisis.”

As we patently await the upcoming release, check out their official site and the video for “Plastic City” below!

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Ongaku To You Best of 2019!

2019 has been an amazing year for the Japanese music industry as a whole, as it not only brought in the new era of Reiwa for Japan but also the wealth of talent used to kick off the era. With the year coming to an end, we at Ongaku to You have crowned our top five songs of 2019 (listed in no particular order).

Luna’s Picks

1. “LEMONADE” - I Don’t Like Mondays

This song randomly popped up on YouTube as a recommendation and it stuck with me and made me fall in love with a band I had never heard of until this year. LEMONADE resonated with me because its melody, composition, and the lead singer’s vocals make such a great mix. This is a great summery feel-good track for me. 

2. “Never Grow Up” – CHANMINA

“Never Grow Up” speaks to me as I feel similarly like this about myself. I relate to the lyrics and the song had an impact on how I view things. CHANMINA's vocals are so good here because she exhibits her range’s full potential. The chorus catches listeners with its hook and it has a very memorable composition.

3. “EKTO” - m-flo

“EKTO” has the perfect combination of LISA's vocals and VERBAL's rap. The composition of this track is amazing and the piano work at the beginning always gets me—it’s simply beautiful. The chorus catches me every time; when LISA sings "you never really loved me, loved me. Love is so lonely", it sticks with you. The song as a whole flows perfectly and that’s what I love about m-flo. Their lyrics, composition, vocals, and rap… they truly make it all flow to perfection. 

4. “BANANA” – CREAM

“BANANA” is a track I have been addicted to since I heard it. It's the perfect summer jam and has that catchy melody that is all too irresistible and just makes you want to move to it. MINAMI's vocals are so smooth and Staxx-T's rap blends with them perfectly. Every time “BANANA” comes on I always have to sing to it and crank it up. This is also the song that got me super into CREAM. It's a great summer song although I can definitely listen to it all year round. 

5. “20” – eill

This track speaks to me because I vividly and fondly remember what it was like to be twenty. This still relates to me as eill talks about fighting to make your dreams come true. Even though I'm not twenty anymore I still carry that feeling. I feel like I will be forever young; maybe not forever twenty, but I'm still young, free, and fighting for my dreams. The melody and eill's vocals make this such a feel-good song for me. 

Favorite New Artist: I Don’t Like Mondays

This is a group I came across through their song “LEMONADE” and I started checking out all their other songs after that one. They are super talented and have amazing compositions and vocals. Their song “TONIGHT” is a favorite of mine. They have made an impact on me as they are such a feel-good band.

Artist of the Year: M-flo

M-flo made my #1 artist of the year for several reasons. For one, I got the pleasure of meeting them and speaking with DJ Taku and VERBAL in person. They are amazing guys and have done so much throughout their career. I have so much respect for them and what they do. Two, they are amazing live! These guys can put on a show and get you dancing. Three, their album KYO was on fire! KYO is one of my top albums of the year. The tracks they compiled for the album are well executed and compiled, each track flows perfectly. M-flo had an amazing year and to me, they are my artist of the year. They have gotten me the most excited for a release.

Gray’s Picks

1. “Puzzle” - MADKID

This song is by far and away the song I have listened to the most over the course of the year. It's such a fun, catchy number that always leaves me wanting more. I love how the vocals sound on this track and the rapping is just simply amazing it never fails to get me up and dancing. This song has really made my year and it is the second song I ever heard by MADKID. It was “Puzzle” that really made me want to go back and listen to more of their music and it was at that point that I had become an official fan of the group. 

2. “The Call” - Color Creation

Honestly this was a tough call—no pun intended—because putting this here would mean leaving out the ever amazing "Let it Snow", but at the end of the day there was no other song I could see not being on here. The vocals on this track are just impeccable, I fell in love with this song the very first listen, and it has been on repeat ever since. These guys just absolutely killed it for it just being their fourth single, and I just look forward to the future of this insanely talented group. 

3. “Hot! Hot! Hot!” - Tohoshinki

Back in the summer this song fell on the perfect spot because I was looking for some fun summer songs and hadn't quite heard one yet. Then out of nowhere this song appeared and just lifted up my life. There were a few more summer songs that I eventually did find but this one was by far my favorite. It is just such a fun number and a great tune and never gets old. It is such a delight and was a must to add to my top five.

4. “Time On You” - Rude-Alpha

Rude-Alpha dropped one of the most beautiful songs I've heard all year on his last single "Life". While I was devastated that his single didn't chart this is a perfect opportunity to highlight to a lot of people that they were missing out on this great song. It clocks in at only 2 minutes and 20 seconds but within this time he manages to convey emotion most songs can't achieve in full four-minute tracks. The rap in this song is exciting as well and the composition is simple but powerful.  

5. “Special Love” - lol

Up until recently lol had been pretty quiet for 2019 and yes, while they have had a few songs that I liked, there weren't many that I loved. However, even in a slow year this song has really stuck with me and found a very special place in my heart. It's the kind of song I feel lol does best and yes, it's a sappy love song but it's got a great sound to it and its melody is actually at a very nice, fast pace. Honaka proves song after song she is the backbone of this group with her outstanding rap breaks. In my opinion, if lol ever breaks up, Honaka could launch a career as a solo rapper with ease.

Favorite New Artist: Rude-Alpha

Rude-Alpha has been such a fun discovery to make. I became a fan the very first time I heard "Good Bye Baby". I just fell in love with that song and went back and listened to more of his music and I really feel he is an underappreciated talent. I know he is young and hope he hits his break soon. The guy really has the talent and I can't wait for that to happen. 

Artist of the Year: Color Creation

What a year it's been for these guys. Back in February they dropped the insanely great song "Let it snow" and in May they dropped their very first album First Palette which was not only amazing but performed really well on the charts. Then in November they dropped "The Call". These guys have had a fantastic 2019 and for me as a fan it was amazing to be a part of it and support them. I look forward to 2020 and to the future of Color Creation. 

Ken’s Picks

“EXPOSE ‘Burn out!!!!’” - RAISE A SUILEN

While this might be a change from what I usually listen to, RAISE A SUILEN has been a phenomenal surprise in the past year. With a masterful fusion of rock and trap, “EXPOSE ‘Burn out!!!!’” shows off just what RAISE A SUILEN can do. While this is a B-side for their second single, RAISE A SUILEN's best songs are their B-side tracks and "EXPOSE 'Burn out!!' is one of the best representations of that.

“Yes we are” - Sandaime J-Soul Brothers

“Yes we are” proved a phenomenal start to the year for SDMJSB and LDH on as a whole with superb vocals, composition, and choreography with everything just clicking. Watching the music video is an additional treat for this track to show just how brilliantly SDMJSB is the future of this brand. While I had some hesitancy switching to any other track they released this past year, “Yes we are” as a whole has been just unforgettable.

“花が咲く道” - THE CHARM PARK

With just impeccable vocals THE CHARM PARK creeped into my heart with just one track. With its emotional lyrics and alluring composition this made me a fan of someone I hadn’t even heard of before my Music Corner. While it was difficult to just choose one of the amazing tracks he produced this year I had to fall back on the track that made me fall in love with him in the first place.

“ANYWAY” - TENDRE feat. YeYe

2019 was a big year for TENDRE in my opinion, coming off the heels of his success from his album Not in Almighty and the release of two amazing digital tracks at the beginning of the year. While not the track that turned me back to TENDRE, “ANYWAY” encompasses everything I liked about him without him going overboard, so to speak. With a more smooth and relaxing composition, “ANYWAY” gives off that sense of wonderment and exploration.  

“Killer tune Kills Me” - Kirinji feat. YonYon

With Kirinji they are one of the many things I absolutely love about the Japanese music industry, and that started several years back. With this recent revival that they have gone through they bring that hint of 80s and 90s style with a more modern feel. With a simple yet playful melody the band brings out, “Killer Tune Kills Me” brings the strength of Erino Yumiki’s vocals—which is already impeccable—to the forefront, combined with the support of YonYon’s Korean and Japanese tracks, making this a more standout hit.

Favorite New Artist: THE CHARM PARK

For me, THE CHARM PARK has just been a standout artist and ever since I discovered him I find myself going back to his tracks. Whether it be “花が咲く道”, “Ordinary”, or “Stars Colliding”, Charm has just enticed me and soothed my ears many times over. I can't wait to see what the future has in store for him.

Artist of the Year: TENDRE

Talk about a comeback from last year where, during my original write-up from Indie Corner, he was dead last. With his album Not the Almighty dropping, my opinion of him started to change at the beginning of the year—needless to say, the one-two punch of "Variety" and "Choice" were released. Then, his In Sight EP solidified my love for him more than ever before.

We thank all the artist that had produced works this past year and look forward to the next year!