Latest Release
- 28 AUG 2024
- 1 Song
- The Peak - Single · 2023
- RPG - Single · 2013
- silent - Single · 2020
- umbrella - Single · 2020
- Nemurihime - Single · 2012
- Habit - Single · 2022
- Shiori - Single · 2024
- Hey Ho - Single · 2016
- Lip · 2019
- Illumination - Single · 2018
Essential Albums
- SEKAI NO OWARI scored its biggest hit to date with its third studio album, Tree. The band’s previous full-lengths set the template for its proven formula of rock, EDM and lyrical optimism, but with its 2015 release, the group committed to expanding its vision, introducing an even wider array of styles to its palette. Marching bands, choirs and accordions play prominent roles, as does the embrace of big-tent EDM. Tree explores sounds far removed from the traditional J-pop repertoire of piano ballads and midtempo rock strolls—and features some of the group’s most vulnerable lyrics. The foundational roots of the quartet’s sound—guitar, piano and Auto-Tune—remain, but SEKAI NO OWARI became even more eclectic on Tree. “Snow Magic Fantasy '' approaches chamber pop. The circus-themed “Pierrot”, with its accordion-guided melody, incorporates samples of animals and crowds cheering over electronic beats. The group is in a particularly experimental mode across Tree and isn’t afraid to go out on a limb. The LP’s huge commercial hit, “RPG”, is a song built on a marching beat, elements of polka, big choirs and Auto-Tuned singing. It’s an unusual melange of ideas, leading to a cathartic hook that makes everything click into place.
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About SEKAI NO OWARI
SEKAI NO OWARI is an indie-pop band whose genre-crossing hits have made them one of Japan’s biggest acts since the 2010s. ∙ “FushiCho” was the group’s first single to enter a Billboard chart, reaching No. 33 on the Japan Hot 100 in 2011. ∙ Nominated for nine Japan Record Awards, the band has won six, including two Excellent Album accolades, for 2012’s Entertainment and 2015’s Tree. ∙ In 2015, SEKAI NO OWARI became the first Japanese act ever to perform at the MTV World Stage Malaysia, which is Southeast Asia’s largest music showcase. ∙ Their Top 5 singles “Anti-Hero” and “SOS” were featured on the soundtrack for the Japanese film “Attack on Titan” in 2015. ∙ Tree, their 2015 LP, was their first No. 1 debut in Japan, and it later received RIAJ double-Platinum certification. ∙ Known as End of the World when performing internationally, they made their English-language debut with 2020’s Chameleon, which featured “Hollow,” a collaboration with Joe Jonas’ DNCE.
- ORIGIN
- Ota, Tokyo, Japan
- FORMED
- 2007
- GENRE
- J-Pop