Shimotsuki Haruka – Michibiki no Harmony

Meeting the expectation, this album is nothing short of amazing. I mean, songs like “Kaze no Kotowari” (no, it’s not “Kaze no Ri” as listed at some places), “Ruri no Tori”, “Omoi no Kanata”, “Snowdrop”, “Eien”, etc. are there, how wrong can the album go? Whether you are a fan of Shimotsukin or not, this album should easily impress you.

Tracklist:
1. Kaze no Kotowari
2. Ruri no Tori
3. Everywhere With You
4. Omoi no Kanata
5. Hajimari no story
6. Snowdrop
7. Blade of Tears
8. Hoshi no Yume -Gathering the stars of love-
9. Rakuen no Kagi
10.COSMOLAGOON
11.Tabidachi no Uta
12.Eien
13.so happy days
14.Nemuri no Hate no Aoi Hana
15.Michibiki no Harmony

The most noteworthy song of this album is none other than the original song of this album, whose title is also used for the album’s title, “Michibiki no Harmony”, featuring both music and lyrics written by Shimotsukin herself. The music is nice, but more importantly it’s the lyrics that describes how she feels about her music, or how she would like you to feel about her music. If you can understand the lyrics, it’s a pretty interesting song.

5 thoughts on “Shimotsuki Haruka – Michibiki no Harmony

  1. yes, ruri no tori was the kara no shoujo’s theme song, and snowdrop was the caucasus’s theme song. both are innocent grey’s works

  2. Sorry for the double post guuchan but I was wondering if there’s a better quality scan of the album cover. It seems like all the covers are blurry or something =S

  3. @SnooSnoo: this is the only copy I can get hold of. If you zoom in on the scans, all the lyrics should be clearly readable. As for the album cover, I think it’s just how it is. If you have noticed, her previous albums’ covers are kind of like that too.

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