Uninstall
Chiaki Ishikawa · 2007
19 min · 4 tracks · J-pop
A haunting blend of ethereal melodies and introspective lyrics that linger long after the final note fades.
Uninstall is a single by Chiaki Ishikawa, released in 2007. A haunting blend of ethereal melodies and introspective lyrics that linger long after the final note fades. 'Uninstall' gained notable recognition for its use in the anime series 'Serial Experiments Lain', cementing its status within the genre. The song's poignant themes and Ishikawa's ethereal vocals resonated with audiences, leading to increased interest in her music and contributing to the J-pop scene's evolution in the late 2000s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Uninstall sound like?
A haunting blend of ethereal melodies and introspective lyrics that linger long after the final note fades. Rooted in J-pop.
What makes Uninstall by Chiaki Ishikawa notable?
'Uninstall' gained notable recognition for its use in the anime series 'Serial Experiments Lain', cementing its status within the genre. The song's poignant themes and Ishikawa's ethereal vocals resonated with audiences, leading to increased interest in her music and contributing to the J-pop scene's evolution in the late 2000s. In 2007, Chiaki Ishikawa was emerging as a prominent figure in J-pop, gaining attention for her unique sound. 'Uninstall' followed her earlier work, building on her reputation established with 'Kimi wa Boku ni Niteiru', which had showcased her distinct style. This album marked a significant moment in her career as she explored deeper themes and emotional resonance.
How many songs are on Uninstall?
Uninstall has 4 tracks, running approximately 19 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 アンインストール Standout 4:43
- 2 Little Bird Standout 5:07
- 3 アンインストール (without vocal) Standout 4:43
- 4 Little Bird (without vocal) 5:05
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