Tree
Sekai no Owari · 2015
56 min · 13 tracks · J-pop · indie pop · indie rock
A whimsical blend of J-pop and indie sounds, filled with fantastical themes and vibrant melodies.
Tree is an album by Sekai no Owari, released in 2015. A whimsical blend of J-pop and indie sounds, filled with fantastical themes and vibrant melodies. The album debuted at number one on the Oricon charts, reflecting its commercial success. Additionally, it helped establish Sekai no Owari as a leading force in the J-pop scene, influencing both contemporary artists and emerging trends in Japanese popular music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Tree sound like?
A whimsical blend of J-pop and indie sounds, filled with fantastical themes and vibrant melodies. Rooted in J-pop and indie pop.
What makes Tree by Sekai no Owari notable?
The album debuted at number one on the Oricon charts, reflecting its commercial success. Additionally, it helped establish Sekai no Owari as a leading force in the J-pop scene, influencing both contemporary artists and emerging trends in Japanese popular music. When 'Tree' was released in 2015, Sekai no Owari was transitioning from underground success to mainstream recognition. This album followed their breakthrough record 'ENTERTAINMENT,' showcasing their ability to craft rich narratives through music and further solidifying their place in Japan's pop landscape.
How many songs are on Tree?
Tree has 13 tracks, running approximately 56 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 the bell 0:38
- 2 炎と森のカーニバル Standout 4:58
- 3 スノーマジックファンタジー Standout 5:16
- 4 ムーンライトステーション 3:52
- 5 アースチャイルド 4:23
- 6 マーメイドラプソディー 5:20
- 7 ピエロ 5:38
- 8 銀河街の悪夢 6:22
- 9 Death Disco 4:15
- 10 broken bone 2:53
- 11 PLAY 4:00
- 12 RPG 4:51
- 13 Dragon Night Standout 3:49
Release Date
January 1, 2015
Artist Origin
Japan
Runtime
56 min 19 sec
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