Stereopony’s Tsukiakari no Michishirube


I had finished watching Darker than Black (both seasons and OVA) over the weekend and became quite intrigued by the 2nd season’s opening theme, Tsukiakari no Michishirube.

The music is quite catchy and simply grows on you as time progresses. The vocals are strong and emotionally, blending well with the composition. The lyrics are amazing and extremely positive – moonlight which guides one’s path (away from darkness, evil, etc).

So without much ado, here is Tsukiakari no Michishirube by Stereopony:

Romanji and English Lyrics from Deciphered Melody:

kotae no nai mainichi ga
tada sugite yuku jikan ga
kore kara saki dounaru no darou?
wakaranai…

These [answerless] days and
this time that just passes by,
where will they lead me?
I don’t know…

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Tachibana no Tomomasa’s Kurenaino Namidano Hitoyo

So did everyone guess the right singer? It’s Inoue Kazuhiko, the infamous seiyū of Naruto‘s Hatake Kakashi. I’ve always been a fan of Inoue-sensei due to his beautiful and heavenly voice. I wouldn’t mind listening him all day. XO

The title of the song is Kurenaino Namidano Hitoyo, which is the character song for Tachibana no Tomomasa from the Harukanaru Toki no Naka de franchise. (It’s a otome video game and anime…and yes, I have gradually become a fan of. LOL) Doesn’t your heart melt after listening to !? I went all giddy after the first sampling LOL. Inoue-sensei’s singing is quite sexy and emotional compared to his tranquil, monotonous speaking voice. Both of which are love.

Here are the lyrics:

Kurenaino Namidano Hitoyo (Dear Woman with Red Tears)
by Tachibana no Tomomasa (voiced by Inoue Kazuhiko)
Series: Harukanaru Toki no Naka de – Hachiyou Shou

Akai namida nagasu onnaga iruto iu
Donna koini kegarenaki mune itametanoka

It is said that there is a woman who sheds red tears
To what sort of love has her pure heart been broken?

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Kamenashi Kame’s solo – 1582

I have to admit that I’ve grown to adore Kame these past years, acting wise rather his idol persona. Though, I have sample some of his solos, none left an impression until now. By accident, 1582 was stumbled upon a few weeks ago, this is his solo for the KATTUN Break the Records album. It was certainly not love a first sight, but its historical attributes and intense lyrics were reasons to give the song another try. Eventually, the song become a must-listen-to.

You’re probably wondering what’s 1582 like I was. It’s actually an important date in Japan history…the year where the infamous Oda Nobunaga was defeated and had perished. Thus, many fans have speculated that the song relates to the battle at Honnouji temple as many outdated kanji were used. I have to agree since Kame’s solo performance had revolved around traditional clothing and battle metaphors, may I say it was one breathtaking production! Do a search on Youtube, I guarantee that you will be amazed.

There are actually two version of the solo, CD version is from a woman’s point of view (as Kame had explained) while the concert one consist of both genders. Though, I enjoyed both edition, I found the concert one more interesting and intensifying – the desperate feeling of leaving a loved one and dying the next morning. It’s very much like Nobunaga heading to battle and never returning to his wife. Somehow I found this very fitting to Hakuoki Shinsengumi Kitan as well < — my latest obsession. :D 

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