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REVERSI [Bleach OP15] by UVERworld

REVERSI [Bleach OP15]

UVERworld

J-RockAnime
anxiousbrooding
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Interpretation

"REVERSI" arrives with a different center of gravity than most UVERworld output — something colder and more complex at the foundation, as if the band had approached the composition from the harmonic logic outward rather than building around a hook. The guitars in the verses occupy a register that feels almost uncomfortable, angular and slightly off-center, and the rhythm section doesn't resolve the tension so much as formalize it. Bleach's fifteenth opening slot is not where a band gets to be comforting, and UVERworld doesn't try — this is music for a series deep in its own weight. Takuya∞'s vocal performance is notably restrained in the verses, almost spoken in places, which makes the chorus arrive with greater force than if he'd been delivering full intensity throughout. The lyrical territory is explicitly about inversion and reversal — of fate, of roles, of identity — which mirrors the particular chapter of the Bleach narrative it accompanies while also standing as a statement about the band's own artistic ambitions. The production polish is high but wears its sophistication lightly, the clarity of the mix serving the arrangement's complexity rather than smoothing it. Emotionally the song is unresolved by design; it doesn't land on certainty, and that open ending is what gives it staying power beyond the anime context. For listeners who find UVERworld's more triumphant moments too clean, this is where the band shows its capacity for productive discomfort.

Attributes
Energy7/10
Valence4/10
Danceability4/10
Acousticness2/10
Tempo

medium

Era

2000s

Sonic Texture

cold, angular, complex

Cultural Context

Japanese rock, Bleach anime

Structured Embedding Text
J-Rock, Anime.
anxious, brooding. Opens with cold angular discomfort, withholds full intensity through restrained verses, then lands a forceful chorus before closing on deliberate unresolved ambiguity..
energy 7. medium. danceability 4. valence 4.
vocals: restrained male, near-spoken verses, forceful chorus delivery.
production: angular off-center guitars, complex harmonic foundation, high-polish sophisticated mix.
texture: cold, angular, complex. acousticness 2.
era: 2000s. Japanese rock, Bleach anime.
When UVERworld's triumphant anthems feel too clean and you want the productive discomfort of something that doesn't resolve.
ID: 172429Track ID: catalog_9ca18a77a8aaCatalog Key: reversibleachop15|||uverworldAdded: 3/27/2026Cover URL