A Japanese band known for gentle, melodic tracks like 'Jitensha Dorobou' and 'Sun Shower'.
For a good sense of their sound, try 'Sun Shower' or 'Hiding Again'. They're both straightforward and quietly effective.
Unicorn's music has a specific, understated quality that feels lived-in. Songs like 'Jitensha Dorobou' and 'Elysian Fields' carry a quiet curiosity, and their catalog includes 39 tracks with a video presence. It's the kind of work that rewards a closer listen.
The band's output suggests a steady focus on melodic pop, from earlier tracks like 'Blink Blink' to later ones such as 'Ever Since'. There's no grand narrative shift, just a consistent thread of gentle songwriting.
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