Azure Moon
Every Little Thing · 2006
16 min · 3 tracks · J-pop · pop rock · synth-pop
A dreamy blend of soft rock and synth-pop enveloped in ethereal melodies and heartfelt vocals.
Azure Moon is a single by Every Little Thing, released in 2006. A dreamy blend of soft rock and synth-pop enveloped in ethereal melodies and heartfelt vocals. 'Azure Moon' showcases Every Little Thing's ability to innovate within the J-pop genre, leading to strong sales that kept them relevant in a rapidly changing music landscape. The title track gained significant airplay and contributed to the album's chart performance, further solidifying their legacy in Japanese pop music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Azure Moon sound like?
A dreamy blend of soft rock and synth-pop enveloped in ethereal melodies and heartfelt vocals. Rooted in J-pop and pop rock.
What makes Azure Moon by Every Little Thing notable?
'Azure Moon' showcases Every Little Thing's ability to innovate within the J-pop genre, leading to strong sales that kept them relevant in a rapidly changing music landscape. The title track gained significant airplay and contributed to the album's chart performance, further solidifying their legacy in Japanese pop music. Released on March 15, 2006, 'Azure Moon' is Every Little Thing's sixth studio album, marking an evolution in their sound following the commercial success of 'Four Seasons' in 2001. At this point, the duo had established themselves as a staple in J-pop, experimenting with more electronic elements while maintaining their signature pop-rock roots.
How many songs are on Azure Moon?
Azure Moon has 3 tracks, running approximately 16 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Azure Moon Standout 5:27
- 2 ソラアイ (20051211 version) Standout 5:28
- 3 Azure Moon (instrumental) Standout 5:25
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