brings their signature "stadium rock" energy, characterized by Kohshi’s gritty vocals and Keigo’s soaring, melodic delivery.
The interplay between the three vocalists (Kohshi, Keigo, and KISHOW) creates a sense of scale. When they harmonize during the chorus, it creates a "wall of sound" effect that feels heroic.
The chorus emphasizes standing together ( "We are gonna make it" ), reflecting the reunion of the Sins as they prepare to defend Britannia.
contributes KISHOW’s incredible vocal range and e-ZUKA’s technical, heavy-metal-inspired guitar shredding.
The result is a track that feels massive, layered, and perfectly suited for a season defined by legendary battles and overwhelming power levels. Lyrical Themes: The "Howl" of Defiance
This wasn't the first time these two bands joined forces. Following the success of "7 -seven-" (the ending theme for the first season), the return of FLOW × GRANRODEO felt like a "hero’s homecoming."
brings their signature "stadium rock" energy, characterized by Kohshi’s gritty vocals and Keigo’s soaring, melodic delivery.
The interplay between the three vocalists (Kohshi, Keigo, and KISHOW) creates a sense of scale. When they harmonize during the chorus, it creates a "wall of sound" effect that feels heroic.
The chorus emphasizes standing together ( "We are gonna make it" ), reflecting the reunion of the Sins as they prepare to defend Britannia.
contributes KISHOW’s incredible vocal range and e-ZUKA’s technical, heavy-metal-inspired guitar shredding.
The result is a track that feels massive, layered, and perfectly suited for a season defined by legendary battles and overwhelming power levels. Lyrical Themes: The "Howl" of Defiance
This wasn't the first time these two bands joined forces. Following the success of "7 -seven-" (the ending theme for the first season), the return of FLOW × GRANRODEO felt like a "hero’s homecoming."
