Unleash is the second extended play by Japanese rock band Band-Maid.[1] The EP was released by Pony Canyon on September 21, 2022, and contains eight tracks, including the lead single "Sense".[2] It debuted at number nine on the Oricon Albums Chart, selling 6,391 in its first week.[3]
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| Released | September 21, 2022 (2022-09-21) | |||
| Length | 28:33 | |||
| Language | Japanese | |||
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| "Sense" on YouTube | ||||
| "Unleash!!!!!" on YouTube | ||||
| "Influencer" on YouTube | ||||
The songs on Unleash were taken from compositions that the band had worked on over the previous two years.[4][5]
Lead guitarist Kanami Tōno stated that she tries not to listen to rock bands, so that she won't be inspired by them.[6] "From Now On" originated because lead vocalist Saiki Atsumi wanted to have a new instrumental.[7][8] The song includes orchestral elements.[9][10] Bassist Misa wrote her bass solo on a keyboard.[7][8] Tōno wrote "Balance" with an image of bouncy song, but that would also feel futuristic and experimental.[11] It includes lots of English words because rhythm guitarist/vocalist Miku Kobato wanted to use more strong words.[11][12] Atsumi asked Kobato to make the beginning of the chorus in Japanese.[12]
Atsumi asked Tōno to write "Unleash!!!!!" with the theme of the second phase of world domination.[4] Tōno wanted the melody at the start of the song to be the hook as she feels that Atsumi has a very hook-laden voice.[4] The vocal key was originally higher but Atsumi found it difficult to sing.[4] It was the last song written for the EP.[4] The tempo is 193.[13]
"Sense" and "Corallium" originally appeared on the single for "Sense". They were approached to write "Sense" on New Year's Day 2021 and recorded it before summer.[14] The lyrics are about the manga Platinum End. They were given free range with the lyrics, except that they had to include the words "angel" and "premonition".[15] The orchestral intro was not originally part of the song, Tōno composed it after the producers of the anime asked them to include it.[7][9][16][17]
Atsumi also wrote lyrics for "I'll", but Kobato's lyrics were chosen instead.[5] "Corallium" is Atsumi's first lyrical composition.[16] Kobato also wrote lyrics for the song, but Atsumi's lyrics were chosen instead.[16] The song is about the ocean, which she is afraid of. She stated that she thinks the ocean is similar to love.[16] Atsumi asked Tōno to write a song similar to "Alone" or "Choose Me".[18]
"Influencer" is about women who live their lives through social media and want to be beautiful all the time.[19] When Tōno was writing the song, she knew that she wanted to include a long bass solo.[10][19] Drummer Akane Hirose consciously wanted to include simple and intense sounding drums without too much complexity.[5][19]
"Hate?" is the oldest song on Unleash.[19] It was written two years earlier.[6] It was originally written as an instrumental.[19] When Atsumi heard Tōno's demo for the song, Atsumi thought that Tōno was angry about something, which she denied, saying she had an image of an explosion.[19] The lyrics were written at a time when Atsumi was seeing a lot of stories about infidelities in the news.[19] Kobato also wrote lyrics for the song, but Atsumi's lyrics were chosen instead.[5]
All music written by Band-Maid.
| No. | Title | Lyrics | Length |
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| 1. | "From Now On" | (instrumental) | 3:46 |
| 2. | "Balance" | Miku Kobato | 3:09 |
| 3. | "Unleash!!!!!" | Kobato, Saiki Atsumi | 3:10 |
| 4. | "Sense" | Kobato | 3:24 |
| 5. | "I'll" | Kobato | 4:07 |
| 6. | "Corallium" | Atsumi | 3:54 |
| 7. | "Influencer" | Kobato | 3:23 |
| 8. | "Hate?" | Atsumi | 3:37 |
| Total length: | 28:33 | ||
| No. | Title | Length |
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| 1. | "Unleash!!!!!" (Music video) | |
| 2. | "From Now On" (Music video) | |
| 3. | "Unleash!!!!!" (Instrumental video) | |
| 4. | "Sense" (Instrumental video) |
Band-Maid
| Chart (2022) | Peak position |
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| Japanese Albums (Oricon)[3] | 9 |
| Japanese Hot Albums (Billboard Japan)[20] | 10 |
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