Ken's Ongaku Go For January 2022

Springboarding into 2022, it’s that time of the month: January’s Ongaku Go! We at OTY would like our readers to know what was filling our ears the past month. Each track is available across all digital music streaming platforms, with Apple Music featured on this site.


“PAINT” by I Don’t Like Mondays.

I haven’t been keeping in touch with IDLM as much I have wanted to, so to my surprise I was really thrown aback when “PAINT” came out. The funny thing that I absolutely love about this work is how un-IDLM it is; it doesn’t really have a hook, so to speak, which they usually do. But I found myself going back to it throughout the month since it came out. Its earwormability either due to the fact that Yu’s vocals really don’t overextend the composition, or Choji’s guitar work throughout, “PAINT” became that nice rock tune I needed this month. 

Be sure to check out the music video for “PAINT” below, along with the song here!


“unitbath (Jazz Version)” by showmore

Honestly, this group is one the ones that I will always keep championing till their disbandment. This new mood they have adopted throughout 2021 and now 2022, of updating what it means to be a neo-jazz singer, has really captured me. Nothing really exemplifies this like their new Jazz Attitude series, and they came out swinging with Vol. 1 velvet, which was released in December. While I think the release as a whole is absolutely solid, “unitbath” really takes the cake. While it might be a tad on the long side, as a whole it absolutely works and cannot wait for the next volume of this new series.

Be sure to check out the track here!


“Good bye Claire” by Kaho Nakamura

Honestly, Kaho Nakamura was one of the surprises I found this month, and a vocalist who isn’t afraid of breaking the boundaries to explore something new. The electronica synth throughout this number is fresh and I absolutely love it; alongside Nakamura’s vocals, it just works. After listening to just this one slice of her discography I can’t wait to explore the rest of her work and do a deep dive eventually.

Be sure to check out the lyric video below, along with the track here!


“Life still goes on” by Awesome City Club

While people might have “Wasurena” hangover from Awesome City Club, I love the new direction they’ve gone and how they’ve stuck to their morals to not follow a same style or feeling as their previous hit. While I do think it’s not entirely rewriting anything about their style, “Life still goes on” still really flaunts how solid they are as a band. I can’t wait to see what 2022 has in store for them and I hope they’ll have more solid releases just like this one.

Check out the lyric video for “Life still goes on” below, along with the song here!


“You Raise Me Up” by EXILE ATSUSHI

Originally sung by Josh Groban back in 2003, “You Raise Me Up” was again given a new spin, this time by EXILE ATSUSHI. With this work, ASTUSHI goes above and beyond what he’s typically been doing with his solo covers. It woulda been simple to just do an English cover of this, but, like with his previous covers, he translates it into Japanese and adds his own flare to make it his own. This is something I absolutely love. I honestly cannot wait for the full release of his solo best-of album which will drop later in the year. 

Be sure to check out the music video for “You Raise Me Up” below, along with the track here!

showmore Seeks More Answers in Upcoming Album!

Duo showmore announced that they will be releasing a brand new album, seek, October 6. This will be the latest album release by the vocalist since too close to know back in December of 2019 and will be their third album overall. Seek contains a total of nine songs including the latest song, "marble", which was released digitally in June. Bassist Shotaro Tamaki  and drummer Taihei will also be participating as recording members, with Shin Sakiura, A.G.O, TiMT of PEARL CENTER, and Mime, Breaking Atoms participating as producers. The album will be released with only a CD-only standard edition. 

As we look forward to the upcoming release be sure to check out their latest music video “marble” along with the pre-order link for seek below!

Standard edition

showmore Goes Full Speed With Latest Studio Live!

Music Corner alum showmore released the studio live version of their track “unitbath” on their official YouTube channel. Part Two of the duo’s studio live series which started in March, the track is brought to its full majesty as the duo is accompanied by several artists such as violinists. “unitbath” was originally apart of showmore’s first album overnight which was released in 2018. Check out their Apple Music and Spotify links along with the video in question below!

showmore holds release party for latest album

Music Corner alumn showmore dropped the music video for their track “now” on Spincoster’s official YouTube channel. Set to be one of the lead tracks for their upcoming album too close to know released on December 18,  “now” also features fellow Music Corner alum SIRUP. Directed by Masaki Uedo and moi, the video takes the artistic view of media corruption with composition that was just built for both Manami Nezu’s and SIRUP’s smooth vocals.

As previously reported the new album has ten tracks and will release with a CD-only standard edition. In celebration of the new album a release party is being held in the LIQIUDROOM in Tokyo on February 5, which has been a goal of the group since they formed. Unfortunately tickets are no longer on sale for the event but you can pick up too close to know here along with the music video for “now” below!


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showmore「too close to know」

01. baby
02. red
03. now(feat. SIRUP)
04. 27
05. solitude(interlude)
06. I don’t love you
07. bitter
08. 1mm
09. dryice
10. call my name

showmore tells fans it's too close to know what's to come next with new album!

Music Corner alum showmore announced they will be releasing a brand new album, too close to know, December 18. This will be the latest album from the duo since overnight back in 2018.

Containing ten tracks, too close to know will include hit track “now”, featuring fellow Music Corner star SIRUP, along with digitally released track “1mm”. It will also be available only through a CD-only standard edition. SIRUP will not be the only guest artist to appear on the album as LUCKY TAPES, Mori Zentaro, and Shin Sakiura participated in some way as well. Unfortunately there are no pre-order links for the album at this time but in the meantime check out the studio live version of “call my name” below!



Track listing: 

showmore「too close to know」

01. baby

02. red

03. now(feat. SIRUP)

04. 27

05. solitude(interlude)

06. I don’t love you

07. bitter

08. 1mm

09. dryice

10. call my name