Unseen World

Unseen World is the seventh studio album by the Japanese all-female rock band Band-Maid. It was released digitally on January 13, 2021, with physical formats released one week later.[1]

Unseen World
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 13, 2021 (2021-01-13)
Recorded2020
LanguageJapanese
LabelPony Canyon
Band-Maid chronology
Conqueror
(2019)
Unseen World
(2021)
Music videos
"Warning!" on YouTube
"After Life" on YouTube
"Manners" on YouTube

The album is the first Band-Maid studio album from Pony Canyon.[2]

Album cover

The album cover is a collage of the band member's fingers.[3]

Track listing

All lyrics except track 13 written by Miku Kobato, all music written, arranged and music produced by Band-Maid.

CD (normal edition)
No.TitleLength
1."Warning!"4:20
2."No God"4:10
3."After Life"3:23
4."Manners"3:50
5."I Still Seek Revenge."3:02
6."H-G-K"3:07
7."Nightingale (Sayonakidori, サヨナキドリ)"4:33
8."Why Why Why"3:37
9."Chemical Reaction"4:09
10."Giovanni"4:17
11."Ambition (Honkai, 本懐)"3:16
12."Black Hole"3:05
13."Without Holding Back (Instrumental)"3:33
Total length:48:33
CD (first press limited edition)
No.TitleLength
1."Warning!"4:20
2."No God"4:10
3."After Life"3:23
4."Manners"3:50
5."I Still Seek Revenge."3:02
6."H-G-K"3:07
7."Nightingale (Sayonakidori, サヨナキドリ)"4:33
8."Why Why Why"3:37
9."Chemical Reaction"4:09
10."Giovanni"4:17
11."Ambition (Honkai, 本懐)"3:16
12."Black Hole"3:05
Total length:45:00

Limited edition

Disc1 (roots, 原点回帰盤)
No.TitleLength
1."After Life"3:23
2."Why Why Why"3:37
3."Youth"3:41
4."Nightingale (Sayonakidori, サヨナキドリ)"4:33
5."Chemical Reaction"4:09
6."Manners"3:50
7."I Still Seek Revenge."3:02
Total length:26:18
Disc2 (progress, 現点進化盤)
No.TitleLength
1."Giovanni"4:17
2."H-G-K"3:07
3."Manners"3:50
4."Black Hole"3:05
5."Ambition (Honkai, 本懐)"3:16
6."No God"4:10
7."Warning!"4:20
Total length:26:08

Personnel

Band-Maid
  • Saiki – vocals
  • Miku Kobato – guitar, vocals
  • Kanami – guitar
  • Misa – bass
  • Akane – drums

Charts

Chart (2021) Peak
position
Japan Hot Albums (Billboard Japan)[4] 6
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[5] 8
Rock Albums in Japan (Oricon)[6] 1

References

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