Atarashii Hibi/Ōgon no Tsuki cover

Atarashii Hibi/Ōgon no Tsuki

Every Little Thing · 2008

18 min · 5 tracks · J-pop · pop rock · synth-pop

Bright melodies intertwine with soft rock instrumentation, creating an uplifting and reflective sonic landscape.

Why listen to this

Best for
uplifting melodies for reflection steady pacing for casual listening bright soundscapes for positivity
Context
Atarashii Hibi/Ōgon no Tsuki was released in 2008, marking Every Little Thing's continued evolution after their commercial peak in the late 1990s. This album arrived as a follow-up to their 2007 release, 'Tabitabi', showcasing their ability to blend pop rock and synth-pop elements while retaining their signature sound.
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J-pop, pop rock, synth-pop

Atarashii Hibi/Ōgon no Tsuki is a single by Every Little Thing, released in 2008. Bright melodies intertwine with soft rock instrumentation, creating an uplifting and reflective sonic landscape. This album is significant for its chart performance, reaching number five on the Oricon Albums Chart in Japan. It further solidified Every Little Thing's status as a mainstay in the J-pop scene, influencing subsequent artists with its blend of catchy melodies and emotional depth. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Atarashii Hibi/Ōgon no Tsuki sound like?

Bright melodies intertwine with soft rock instrumentation, creating an uplifting and reflective sonic landscape. Rooted in J-pop and pop rock.

What makes Atarashii Hibi/Ōgon no Tsuki by Every Little Thing notable?

This album is significant for its chart performance, reaching number five on the Oricon Albums Chart in Japan. It further solidified Every Little Thing's status as a mainstay in the J-pop scene, influencing subsequent artists with its blend of catchy melodies and emotional depth. Atarashii Hibi/Ōgon no Tsuki was released in 2008, marking Every Little Thing's continued evolution after their commercial peak in the late 1990s. This album arrived as a follow-up to their 2007 release, 'Tabitabi', showcasing their ability to blend pop rock and synth-pop elements while retaining their signature sound.

Who is Atarashii Hibi/Ōgon no Tsuki for?

Atarashii Hibi/Ōgon no Tsuki works well if you're into uplifting melodies for reflection, steady pacing for casual listening and bright soundscapes for positivity.

How many songs are on Atarashii Hibi/Ōgon no Tsuki?

Atarashii Hibi/Ōgon no Tsuki has 5 tracks, running approximately 18 minutes.

Tracklist

5 tracks·18:28

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

Disc 1

  • 1 あたらしい日々 Standout 4:17
  • 2 黄金の月 Standout 4:58
  • 3 あたらしい日々 (Instrumental) Standout 4:17
  • 4 黄金の月 (Instrumental) 4:56

Disc 2

  • 1 あたらしい日々 (Music Clip)

Release Date

August 27, 2008

Genre

J-pop, pop rock, synth-pop

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Artist Origin

Japan

Runtime

18 min 28 sec