ギターと孤独と蒼い惑星
Kessoku Band
If "Seishun Complex" is the thesis statement, "Guitar, Loneliness and a Blue Planet" is the interior monologue—a slower-burning track that sits with isolation rather than burning through it. The opening riff carries longing that feels like standing outside looking in, and the song earns this emotion rather than performing it. Kessoku Band's production is slightly more spacious here, letting notes decay before the next phrase arrives, creating room for the listener's own feelings to settle into the gaps. The vocal melody is anthemic without being aggressive, rising toward a chorus that resolves tension without erasing it. Thematically, the song explores the guitar as simultaneously a companion in solitude and a means of reaching outward—the instrument that keeps you company while also promising, eventually, an audience. The "blue planet" suggests both alienation and shared scale: you are lonely, but on a planet full of lonely people. Ideal for headphone listening on train journeys at dusk.
medium
2020s
spacious, atmospheric, warm
Japan
Rock, Indie Rock. Anime J-rock. Melancholic, Hopeful. Opens in quiet, longing isolation and builds anthemically without fully resolving the solitude. energy 6. medium. danceability 4. valence 5. vocals: wistful, slight imprecision, anthemic without aggression, earnest. production: spacious guitar with decaying notes, balanced rhythm, breathing arrangement. texture: spacious, atmospheric, warm. acousticness 4. era: 2020s. Japan. Headphone listening on train journeys at dusk through landscapes that hold some earlier version of you.