Angel's Voice cover

Angel's Voice

Masami Okui · 2002

33 min · 7 tracks · J-pop · anime song

A melodic blend of J-pop and rock, infused with emotive vocals and atmospheric arrangements.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • steady pacing for reflective moments
  • melodic warmth for cozy evenings
  • evocative themes of nostalgia
  • consistent flow for focused listening

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer fast-paced music
  • seek standalone hit tracks

Where this album fits

Themes
anime soundtracks· poignant lyrics· personal journeys
Career context
By the time 'Angel's Voice' was released in 2002, Masami Okui was already a well-established artist in the J-pop scene, having gained fame for her work on anime soundtracks. This album followed her successful previous releases, including 'Rebirth' in 1999, and marked a continued exploration of themes centered around hope and personal journeys.
Stylistic neighbors
Yoko Kanno· Lisa· Aimer
Sounds like this from elsewhere
First Love by Hikaru Utada — Shares a similar blend of J-pop and rock with poignant lyrics about love and personal journeys.
Leo-Nine by LiSA — Features powerful vocals and emotional themes, echoing the spirit of anime soundtracks and personal growth.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 introduction 〜マリア〜 1:31
  • 2 White season 5:18
  • 3 サンクチュアリ 5:59
  • 4 ANGEL'S VOICE 4:41
  • 5 旅人 5:21
  • 6 2 years 5:02
  • 7 12月の休日くつしたを買った 6:04

Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata