Still Doll
Kanon Wakeshima · 2008
8 min · 3 tracks · J-pop · baroque pop · neoclassical dark wave
Eerie melodies intertwine with haunting vocals, creating a dreamlike landscape of baroque pop and dark wave.
Still Doll is a single by Kanon Wakeshima, released in 2008. Eerie melodies intertwine with haunting vocals, creating a dreamlike landscape of baroque pop and dark wave. 'Still Doll' gained significant attention for its ethereal sound and innovative blend of genres, reaching the top of Japanese charts and receiving praise from critics for its artistry. The song also became associated with the anime 'Vampire Knight', which further solidified its cultural impact within the J-pop landscape. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Still Doll sound like?
Eerie melodies intertwine with haunting vocals, creating a dreamlike landscape of baroque pop and dark wave. Rooted in J-pop and baroque pop.
What makes Still Doll by Kanon Wakeshima notable?
'Still Doll' gained significant attention for its ethereal sound and innovative blend of genres, reaching the top of Japanese charts and receiving praise from critics for its artistry. The song also became associated with the anime 'Vampire Knight', which further solidified its cultural impact within the J-pop landscape. Released in 2008, 'Still Doll' marked Kanon Wakeshima's debut single, establishing her unique sound that blends J-pop with classical influences. This release came shortly after she was introduced to the world as a talent by the renowned producer Mana from Malice Mizer, positioning her at the forefront of the visual kei and gothic music scenes.
How many songs are on Still Doll?
Still Doll has 3 tracks, running approximately 8 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 still doll Standout 3:19
- 2 黒い鳥籠 Standout 2:54
- 3 still doll (オルゴール・ヴァージョン) Standout 2:10
Release Date
May 28, 2008
Artist Origin
Japan
Runtime
8 min 23 sec
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