TV Anime Ace of Diamond Act II Opening Theme Performed by GLAY

21.February.2019 | ANIME&GAME / MUSIC

It has been revealed that Japanese rock band GLAY’s new song will be used as the opening theme for the upcoming anime series Ace of Diamond Act II set to air on April 2, 2019.

The song was written by the band’s own vocalist TERU. This is the fourth opening theme the Hakodate-formed four member band has written for the Ace of Diamond series following HEROESHashire! Mirai and Sora ga Aozora de aru Tame ni.

 

Each song to date has evoked the feeling of high school baseball which the series is based around.

Speaking about the song, TERU comments: “I have been given the opportunity to write another opening theme for Ace of Diamond. The song is about the starting of one’s hopes and dreams, the beginning of a new life, the feelings that serve as the impetus for these things. I hope this song becomes the start of something for other people too.”

RELATED ENTRIES

  • OxT Release Ace of Diamond Act II ‘Everlasting Dream’ Ending Theme Music Video

    22.January.2020 | ANIME&GAME / MUSIC

    OxTーthe music duo formed by Masayoshi Ōishi and Tom-H@ckーwill release their new single Everlasting Dream on CD on February 5. In the run up to its release, the song, which is being used as the current ending theme for the ongoing TV anime series Ace of Diamond II, is now available early on download and streaming services.   A music video produced by Sou Yasui was released on Monday. It features Ōishi and Tom-H@ck living out harmonious lives. It also stars Ren Ozawa who played the protagonist Sawamura Eijun in the Ace of Diamond stage adaptation. Ozawa also voices Kazunari Miyoshi in the ongoing anime series A3! which Masayoshi Ōishi wrote the opening theme for.   OxT - Everlasting Dream [Official Video]
    Ren Ozawa said: "The music video was fun to shoot and be a part of! I feel relaxed watching OxT in the finished video. They're adorable! The song is great too, the rhythm flows right through me. The lyrics are wonderful too, they give me life, like 'I'm gonna do it!' This song really is the best, I want use it to cheer me on everyday! It's the perfect song to wake up to. I think I'll be able to start each day fresh!" OxT are set to perform alongside male singer Wolpis Carter at EX THEATER ROPPONGI on February 6, 2020 for "uP!!!SPECIAL BANQUET vol.2 projected by Live Natalie." They will perform at ElectricLadyLand in Osu the following day on February 7 for "SCK PRESENTS Nagoya Subculture Super Live!!!!," at Morinomiya Q's Mall Base in Osaka on February 8, and will hold a free talk and mini live performance at DiverCity Tokyo Plaza on February 9.
  • OxT Drops Commercial for ‘Ace of Diamond Act II’ New Anime Ending Theme ‘Everlasting Dream’

    27.December.2019 | ANIME&GAME / MUSIC

    Creator unit OxT, which consists of  Musicians Masayoshi Ōishi and Tom-H@ck, has dropped a short commercial for their new song Everlasting Dream which will be released for sale on February 5, 2020. The commercial is edited from a video included on the First-Press Limited Edition version of the single and features Masayoshi Ōishi and Tom-H@ck. The video was directed by Sou Yasui.   OxT - 'Everlasting Dream' Commercial
    Everlasting Dream is the fourth ending theme song for the anime Ace of Diamond Act II, which will broadcast in January 2020. Alongside the release of the commercial, their latest artist photo and CD jacket visuals have also been unveiled.The single even includes the Orchestra Live Version of the Ace of Diamond Act II ending theme songGolden After School as a coupling track. The Orchestra Live Version was recorded live at the Ace of Diamond Act II The ORCHESTRA Ⅱ live performance which took place at Olympus Hall Hachiōji on September 29, 2019.   OxT definitely has a lot more in store for 2020 so stay tuned.
  • TV Anime Ace of Diamond Act II’s Ending Theme ‘Chance’ Performed by Suzuko Mimori

    05.September.2019 | ANIME&GAME / MUSIC

    It's just been announced that Japanese singer and voice actress Suzuko Mimori's new single Chance will be released on December 4, 2019. The song will be used as the new ending theme for the popular ongoing baseball anime series Ace of Diamond Act II. The song was written by Japanese singer-songwriter and musician Masayoshi Ōishi.   The single will be released in several different versions, including a special limited edition exclusive to Pony Canyon's online anime shop canime which is coupled with a DVD featuring the music video for Chance as well as a bonus CD with the live sound taken from Mimori's acoustic live show "Hoshizora no Curtain" held at Cosmo Planetarium Shibuya in Tokyo on August 5. To promote the new single, Mimori will embark on a series of release events titled "Jingle Child Mov.10" which will take place next year at Science Museum Science Hall in Tokyo on January 25, Nagoya International Legend Hall on February 1, and T B Hall in Osaka on February 2. Application cards to the event will be given to those who purchase the new single at select stores in Japan.   The anime's new opening theme will be performed by GLAY.   ©️寺嶋裕二・講談社/「ダイヤのA actⅡ」製作委員会・テレビ東京
  • Ace of Diamond Act II New Opening Theme Performed by GLAY Members TERU & TAKURO

    04.September.2019 | ANIME&GAME / MUSIC

    It has been announced that the new opening theme for the popular anime series Ace of Diamond Act II will be performed by GLAY members TERU and TAKURO.   The series began airing on April 2 and is the sequel to the popular baseball anime series Ace of Diamond. GLAY originally performed the first opening theme Hajimaru no Uta and its members are returning to perform the second. This marks the fourth time that TERU has written a song for the Ace of Diamond series. For the new song, TERU composed the music and TAKURO wrote the lyrics. The music was arranged by GLAY and DJ Mass MAD Izm*, and Seiji Kameda served as the producer. GLAY are known for serving many fresh hits throughout their discography, but this dance rock number is truly unlike anything they have written before. Speaking about the new collaboration with the series, TERU commented: "I'm truly honoured to be working on the main theme for the TV anime series Ace of Diamond again! The songs we have written up to now for it have spoken of youth and blue skies, but we took a completely different approach on this one. It's written from the perspective of losing a [baseball] match. I think it will give people the strength to not give up."
  • GLAY Announce Greatest Hits Album ‘REVIEW II’ & Overseas Tour

    28.May.2019 | MUSIC

    Japanese rock band GLAY have announced that they will release a greatest hits album titled REVIEW II next year. The band held a public talk on May 25 to celebrate their 25th anniversary. On New Year's Day this year, they announced that they would commit themselves to 7 different things centred as part of "GLAY DEMOCRACY," a theme the band are pushing for this year. The first was the announcement of their hall tour, the second was the announcement of their new single G4・Ⅴ-Democracy 2019- releasing on July 2, the third will be the band's upcoming concept shows "GOOD GLAY" and "BAD GLAY" which will take place at MetLife Dome on August 17 and 18 respectively, and the fourth was the announcement of their 15th studio album.   At the 25th anniversary talk, the band gave details on the next three projects. The first will be a nationwide 17-date arena tour entitled "25th HOTEL GLAY" which will begin at Sun Dome Fukui on November 9 and will run into 2020. They are expected to play for 180,000 fans across the tour. Band member Takuro spoke about the tour's theme "HOTEL GLAY" at the talk. He said: "We have performed live hundreds of times. We want people to enjoy not just the concert, but before and after the concert too. We will satisfy and bring smiles to lots of people by delivering the most wonderful and ultimate hospitality like that of a hotel. We want lots of people to enjoy spending a great time there." The second is that GLAY will release REVIEW II, their first greatest hits album in almost 10 years, in 2020. The title originates from their first greatest hits collection REVIEW ~BEST OF GLAY~ which was released back in 1997. Oricon reports that the initial sales of the record exceeded 2 million copies, making it the first album to reach that mark at the time. As of 2019, it has over 4.88 million copies sold, making it the third best-selling album in Japanese history.   The final was that the band will embark on a long overseas tour and dome tour in 2020 to celebrate their 25th anniversary. This will mark their first dome tour in 15 years, following GLAY 10th Anniversary Year Final GLAY DOME TOUR 2005 "WHITE ROAD" back in 2005. Full details on the new tour are yet to be announced. But GLAY's endeavours don't stop there. Over on the official GLAY DEMOCRACY website, fans were asked to submit something they want the band to do, and one of the biggest requests was a free live show. The band will satisfy that request by holding a free concert on July 31. The location has yet to be announced, but it will be held wherever the biggest number of requests for a free live concert is. July 31 is celebrated as "GLAY Day" for a legendary concert they held 20 years ago on that day for 200,000 people. The fact they will now hold a free show on the same day makes it even more special.   Speaking about 25 years since the band's debut, lead guitarist Hisashi commented: "In our 25 years of being together, right now is the most fun. [At our ongoing hall tour] we have finally been able to express their original meanings which is something we have always wanted to do."   Bassist Jiro expressed his desire to convey the band's multitude of feelings to lots of people, while guitarist Takuro commented: "When our 25th anniversary is up, we'll return to the normal everyday GLAY. Keeping the each and every little promise we give out to people around the country is very us. I want to make more people smile." The members had plenty to celebrate about during the talk. Takuro also commented on the huge number of announcements they had: "When we spoke about doing all the things to make all our fans happy, seven ended up not being nearly enough." カメラマン:斎藤大嗣
  • OxT Release Ace of Diamond Act II’s Ending Theme ‘Golden After School’

    18.April.2019 | ANIME&GAME / MUSIC

    OxT is a Japanese music group consisting of vocalist Masayoshi Ōishi and guitarist and composer Tomohiro Ōshima (Tom-H@ck). Their music has featured in several anime series including SSSS.GRIDMAN for which their song UNION was used as the opening theme. The song peaked on Oricon's Weekly Digital Charts at No. 2.   Their song Golden After School is currently used as the ending theme for the ongoing TV anime series Ace of Diamond Act II. The song just hit shelves on April 17 and both members released statements surrounding the record. Masayoshi Ōishi said: "We wrote a song for the new chapter of Seidou High! It would be great if this song continues that golden age the 3rd year students left behind, the age that ties together their story which took place after school. We wrote it with care and consideration, so I hope people enjoy it!"   Tom-H@ck commented: "Our latest single... Golden After School...! This is a famous song which has a nostalgic vibe to it. The melody and lyrics both elicit a sense of nostalgia from somewhere. Please be sure to check out the music video too, me and my pal Ōishi went on a driving date!" First press copies of the CD include application cards to receive priority tickets to an official event for the anime series taking place at Science Hall on May 18. Appearing at the event will be Ryōta Ōsaka (who voices Eijun Sawamura), Shintarō Asanuma (Yōichi Kuramochi), Wataru Hatano (Tōru Masuko), and OxT.   Masayoshi Ōishi has also announced a new solo album entitled Kariuta II which will be released on June 26, 2019. He will head on a solo tour to promote the album later this year. Pre-sale tickets will go live via his fan club on April 22 at 23:59 (JST). The cover jacket for Masayoshi Ōishi's live DVD Masayoshi Ōishi no Hikikatari Lab ~10th Anniversary "One Man" Show~ has also been unveiled. It will be released on May 8.