The song's title, 片翼の鳥 (Katayoku no tori), means "One-Winged Bird" in English. It was used as the opening theme to the 2009 anime adaptation of Umineko: When They Cry (うみねこのなく頃に, Umineko no Naku Koro ni)
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The song's title, 片翼の鳥 (Katayoku no tori), means "One-Winged Bird" in English. It was used as the opening theme to the 2009 anime adap… read more
The song's title, 片翼の鳥 (Katayoku no tori), means "One-Winged Bird" in English. It was used as the opening theme to the 2009 anime adaptation of Umineko: When They Cry (うみね… read more
Akiko Shikata is a singer-songwriter, musician and soundtrack composer. A tricky artist to categorize, her works incorporate various genres such as neoclassical darkwave, world music, experimental, jazz, synthpop, new age, classical, ambient, and more ordinary Japanese pop, among many others. She launched her career in 2001, with the vocal EP Midori no mori de nemuru tori ("Sleeping Bird in the Green Forest"), which she made on her own using a synth and a laptop. In 2002, she released an instrumental album, Kurenawi, showing various influences such as Caribbean music, trad… read more
Akiko Shikata is a singer-songwriter, musician and soundtrack composer. A tricky artist to categorize, her works incorporate various genres such as neoclassical darkwave, world music, exper… read more
Akiko Shikata is a singer-songwriter, musician and soundtrack composer. A tricky artist to categorize, her works incorporate various genres such as neoclassical darkwave, world music, experimental, jazz, synthpop, new age, classical, a… read more