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The One

UVERworld · 2012

58 min · 24 tracks · alternative rock · pop rock · rap rock

An electrifying blend of alternative rock and industrial sounds that pushes emotional boundaries through dynamic arrangements.

Why this album works

Best for
dynamic build with emotional peaks wave-like pacing for engagement live tracks enhance concert feel
Context
Released on November 28, 2012, 'The One' is UVERworld's fifth studio album, following their commercially successful 'Awakening.' At this point, the band was establishing themselves as a dominant force in the Japanese rock scene, known for their innovative sound and high-energy performances. This album marked a continuation of their exploration into diverse musical styles while solidifying their fanbase.
If you like
alternative rock, pop rock, rap rock

The One is an album by UVERworld, released in 2012. An electrifying blend of alternative rock and industrial sounds that pushes emotional boundaries through dynamic arrangements. 'The One' debuted at number two on the Oricon Albums Chart, demonstrating UVERworld's significant commercial appeal. Its unique fusion of genres and introspective lyrics resonated with listeners, further enhancing their reputation in J-rock. The album also garnered positive reviews for its production quality and songwriting depth. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does The One sound like?

An electrifying blend of alternative rock and industrial sounds that pushes emotional boundaries through dynamic arrangements. Rooted in alternative rock and pop rock.

What makes The One by UVERworld notable?

'The One' debuted at number two on the Oricon Albums Chart, demonstrating UVERworld's significant commercial appeal. Its unique fusion of genres and introspective lyrics resonated with listeners, further enhancing their reputation in J-rock. The album also garnered positive reviews for its production quality and songwriting depth. Released on November 28, 2012, 'The One' is UVERworld's fifth studio album, following their commercially successful 'Awakening.' At this point, the band was establishing themselves as a dominant force in the Japanese rock scene, known for their innovative sound and high-energy performances. This album marked a continuation of their exploration into diverse musical styles while solidifying their fanbase.

Who is The One for?

The One works well if you're into dynamic build with emotional peaks, wave-like pacing for engagement and live tracks enhance concert feel.

How many songs are on The One?

The One has 24 tracks, running approximately 58 minutes.

Tracklist

24 tracks·58:18

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

Disc 1

  • 1 THE ONE (SE) 0:42
  • 2 7th Trigger Standout 4:18
  • 3 Don't Think. Feel Standout 3:46
  • 4 LIMITLESS Standout 4:18
  • 5 23ワード 4:43
  • 6 KINJITO (LIVE intro ver.) 5:09
  • 7 THE OVER 5:22
  • 8 此処から 3:59
  • 9 REVERSI 4:49
  • 10 バーベル〜皇帝の新しい服 album ver.〜 3:20
  • 11 BABY BORN & GO 4:28
  • 12 AWAYOKUBA-斬る (LIVE intro ver.) 7:38
  • 13 NOWHERE boy 5:41

Disc 2

  • 1 CORE PRIDE (LIVE at Avaco Studio)
  • 2 いつか必ず死ぬことを忘れるな (LIVE at Avaco Studio)
  • 3 NO.1~ace of ace (LIVE at Avaco Studio)
  • 4 一石を投じる Tokyo midnight sun (LIVE at Avaco Studio)
  • 5 KINJITO (ミュージックビデオ)
  • 6 BABY BORN & GO (ミュージックビデオ)
  • 7 7th Trigger (ミュージックビデオ)
  • 8 AWAYOKUBA-斬る (ミュージックビデオ)
  • 9 THE OVER (ミュージックビデオ)
  • 10 THE SONG (ミュージックビデオ)
  • 11 UVERworld×digital hollywood (ミュージックビデオ)

Release Date

November 28, 2012

Genre

alternative rock, pop rock, rap rock

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Artist Origin

Japan

Runtime

58 min 18 sec