Band-sound Vocaloid Song Special [Rock]
We call making music on a computer “DTM,” but that doesn’t only refer to electronic music with programmed synths.
You can use various sound sources or record live instruments, and before you know it, you can complete a full band sound right inside your computer.
So in this article, I’d like to introduce Vocaloid songs that focus on band-style sound!
They’re all wonderful tracks!
I’m sure you’ll find a new favorite.
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Band-Sound Vocaloid Song Special [Rock] (91–100)
Conchita, the Devourer (The Gluttonous Daughter Conchita)Akuno-P

Although it’s a rock-style song, the synthetic keyboard in the intro heightens the sense of mystery.
After the first chorus, the guitar works well either with cutting or tapping.
In section B, keep it crisp and snappy.
The break before the final chorus is where the lead truly shines.
I want to stop thinking.Lightly Salted Index

This work vividly captures the ennui of contemporary society.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Usushio Index, released in September 2024.
A scattered, chaotic mind is portrayed through a catchy alternative rock sound and laid-back lyrics.
It’s cute and wildly relatable.
The distinctive voice of Kasane Teto meshes perfectly with the sharp guitar riffs, grabbing the listener’s heart.
It’ll especially hit home when you’re worn out from work or play.
Let music lend you its power and help you forget everything for a while!
The Subject and Absinthecrane

This work resonates like a sharp-edged band sound slicing through the air.
Released by Tsurusan in February 2025, it features a delicate Hatsune Miku vocal and a math-rock-inspired arrangement.
Its passionately unfolding progression stirs the listener’s heart.
The lyrics follow a being that weaves music within a cyber world, tracing something elusive.
As you listen, you can experience the sensation of being swallowed by waves of sound.
Thiiird eye!!!!Takeaki Wada

A cynical and emotional rock tune themed around a third eye that sees into others’ inner worlds.
Created by Takeaki Wada, this work will be released in February 2025.
Its unique appeal lies in energetic guitar sounds and a catchy, unforgettable melody.
The lyrics, which portray the true feelings and emotions lurking beneath the surface and the difficulty of self-awareness, shine with sharp powers of human observation.
Don’t miss this irresistibly addictive Vocaloid track!
Next week, to the sea.Kashiwagi Kareki

An emotional rock piece whose translucent vocals and bittersweet lyrics resonate deeply.
Released by Kareki Kashiwagi in February 2025, it delicately captures the subtleties of the heart as it discovers the meaning of life and the faint memories of youth.
With its warm melody and breezy, refreshing tone, it gently wraps the listener in comfort.
It’s a song that gives a gentle push to those trying to overcome difficult times.
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This song reminds me that the dreams I had when I was little were dazzling and full of hope.
In the parts where the lyrics sound like an outpouring of emotion, there’s use of death growls and expressions of breathlessness, making me feel like Miku’s singing voice is alive.
watercolor roughBath Burial P

A song where Miku’s matter-of-fact vocals pair perfectly with the languid guitar.
Even though the chorus is just six characters shouted out, it strangely sticks in your head.
The mechanically pulsing synthesizer, almost like a substitute for a guitar solo, seems to make the song all the more heartrending.