Sense (song)

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"Sense"
Bandmaidsense.jpg
Single by Band-Maid
from the EP Unleash
B-side
  • "Hibana"
  • "Corallium"
ReleasedOctober 27, 2021 (2021-10-27)
Length11:01
Label
Songwriter(s)
  • Miku Kobato
  • Band-Maid
Producer(s) Band-Maid
Band-Maid singles chronology
"Different"
(2020)
"Sense"
(2021)
Music video
Band-Maid "Sense" on YouTube

"Sense" is the eighth single by Japanese rock band Band-Maid, released in Japan on October 27, 2021, by Pony Canyon. [1] The song was used as the opening theme song for the anime Platinum End . [1]

Contents

Composition and lyrics

They were approached to write "Sense" on New Year's Day 2021 and recorded it before summer. [2] The lyrics are about the manga Platinum End . They were given free range with the lyrics, except that they had to include the words "angel" and "premonition". [3] The orchestral intro was not originally part of the song, lead guitarist Kanami Tōno composed it after the producers of the anime asked them to include it. [4] [5]

"Hibana" was used in the Japanese e-sports competition game Rainbow Six Siege , which the lyrics are based on. [3] [6]

"Corallium" is lead vocalist Saiki Atsumi's first lyrical composition. [4] Rhythm guitarist/vocalist Miku Kobato also wrote lyrics for the song, but Atsumi's lyrics were chosen instead. [4] The song is about the ocean, which she is afraid of. She stated that she thinks the ocean is similar to love. [4] Atsumi asked Tōno to write a song similar to "Alone" or "Choose Me". [6]

Background and release

The single was released in three versions: a limited edition which contains the CD, a Blu-ray of six songs recorded at an online concert on May 10, 2021, a second limited edition which contains the CD and a DVD of the aforementioned concert, and a standard edition which only contains the CD. [1] "Sense" and "Corallium" appeared on their EP Unleash . [7]

Critical reception

Raijin Rock called it the best single/EP of the year and said that the songs are "...frenetic, furious, hypnotic, insane, manic." [8] JRock News said of the title track "Every part of it packs punches and you’re left without a second of rest." [9] JaME said that "...none of the three songs on this energy bomb of a single would sound out of place on the January release." [10] Trent Cannon of Rice Digital said that the title track is "...every bit as dramatic and soaring as the best metal bands". [11]

Music video

The music video for "Sense" was released on October 27, 2021, [12] directed by Ryoji Aoki. [13]

Track listing

CD

All music is composed by Band-Maid

No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Sense"Miku Kobato3:25
2."Spark" (Hibana, 火花)Kobato3:40
3."Corallium"Saiki Atsumi3:56
Blu-ray/DVD

All lyrics are written by Miku Kobato; all music is composed by Band-Maid

No.TitleLength
1."I Still Seek Revenge." 
2."Youth" 
3."Why Why Why" 
4."H-G-K" 
5."Chemical Reaction" 
6."Ambition" (Honkai, 本懐) 

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the "Sense" single liner notes. [14]

Band-Maid members

Recording and management

Charts

Chart (2021)Peak
position
Japan (Oricon) [15] 14
Japan Top Singles Sales ( Billboard ) [16] 13

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabel
Japan [1] October 27, 2021CD, digital download
CD with Blu-ray
CD with DVD
Worldwide [17] Digital download

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