back number provides new Uru song "Katawara nite Tsukiyo" as theme for anime movie
The theme song for the anime movie "Kusunoki no Bannin" (The Guardian of the Camphor Tree), based on the work by Keigo Higashino and set to be released nationwide on Jan. 30, has been decided as Uru’s new song "Katawara nite Tsukiyo." It was also announced that back number wrote and provided the track.
The original "Kusunoki no Bannin" is a fantasy novel with over 1 million copies in circulation. It tells the story of Reito Naoi, a young man who loses his job due to an unfair dismissal and becomes the guardian of a mysterious camphor tree said to grant wishes to those who pray to it, eventually uncovering an unexpected truth. Fumiya Takahashi plays the protagonist Reito. Other cast members include Yuki Amami, Asuka Saito, Ryubi Miyase, and Takao Osawa.
Iyori Shimizu handled the lyrics and composition for the theme song "Katawara nite Tsukiyo," with back number responsible for the arrangement. This marks the first time in approximately five years that back number has provided and produced music for another artist since BTS's "Film out," released in 2021. Before her debut, Uru released covers of back number songs on YouTube, which led to her joining the same agency as the band and making her major debut.
Uru, who sang the theme song, commented, "My heart was racing with two joys: that it is a work by Keigo Higashino, whose books I have long read, and that back number would be providing the music for it." Shimizu also expressed his delight, saying, "By having Uru-chan sing the unrefined wishes received from back number in the form of melody, words, and performance with a deep resonance and lightness, I feel we were able to—or rather, I hope we were able to—add an important color to 'Kusunoki no Bannin' as an animation."
Additionally, it was decided that "Katawara nite Tsukiyo" will begin advance streaming on Jan. 19 and be released as a CD single on Jan. 28. The teaser visual of the movie is used for the jacket art. The latest trailer for the movie, which uses part of the theme song, has also been released on YouTube.
Uru Comment
"I will be singing the theme song for 'Kusunoki no Bannin,' and my heart raced with two joys: that it is a work by Keigo Higashino, whose books I have long read, and that back number would be providing the music for it. By projecting the lifestyle and personal growth of the protagonist Reito onto myself, I received good stimulation. I sang while intending to breathe that directly into the wonderful song and lyrics that Iyori-san created. Human emotions have parts that cannot be fully conveyed through letters or words, but I feel I received that once again through this work and 'Katawara nite Tsukiyo.' I hope I was able to sing in a way that makes those who listen want to cherish the emotions that come to their minds exactly as they are."
Iyori Shimizu (back number) Comment
"Why is it
that the longer you live
the harder it becomes to live?
I am truly happy to have been involved in the best way I could imagine in 'Kusunoki no Bannin,' a work that gently places a hand on the back of someone searching for a path while grumbling like that.
By having Uru-chan sing the unrefined wishes received from back number in the form of melody, words, and performance with a deep resonance and lightness, I feel we were able to—or rather, I hope we were able to—add an important color to 'Kusunoki no Bannin' as an animation."
Director Tomohiko Ito Comment
"When I heard the plan for Uru-san—whose debut was triggered by her cover videos of back number songs—to sing one of their songs, I felt it overlapped with the theme of 'Kusunoki no Bannin.' I remember telling Iyori Shimizu that I wanted people to leave the theater with a sense of euphoria. By adding Uru-san's singing voice to back number's sound, the sense of the extraordinary increased, giving me the impression that it gently envelops the entire film like the moon floating in the night sky. At the same time, it makes me feel like... maybe I should call my parents' house. I think it is that kind of song for me."
Source: Music Natalie
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