Essential Insights:
- An exciting event took place on July 13 at AEON LakeTown mori, celebrating the release of new opening and ending tracks for the film adaptation of Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid!
- The music group H△G (pronounced “Hug”), hailing from Okazaki City in Aichi Prefecture, has officially signed with the renowned label Lantis. Their inaugural releases under this new partnership will be the opening and closing theme songs for the anime series Li’l Omit Vampire Can’t Suck Appropriate.
- Established in 2012, H△G is a creative collective led by their masked vocalist Chiho, featuring members with diverse backgrounds in music production, engineering, and design. This unique setup allows them to explore a wide range of musical styles without being confined to traditional band structures.
- Their opening theme captures the essence of youthfulness and showcases their distinctive sound. It serves as an ideal introduction to their journey with Lantis. For the ending theme,they collaborated closely with Luna ishikawa—the anime’s main character—voiced by Minami Tanaka. This track promises to enhance the narrative depth of the series considerably. fans can catch glimpses of “Seishun no Silhouette” (Youthful Silhouette) in promotional materials for the anime.
release Facts
“Seishun no Silhouette” (opening Theme for Li’l Omit Vampire Can’t Suck Appropriate)
Lyrics & Composition: H△G
Affiliation: Anthurium
Artist: H△G
“Senko Hanabi” (Ending Theme for li’l Omit Vampire Can’t Suck Appropriate)
Lyrics & Composition: H△G
Affiliation: Ryo ‘LEFTY’ Miyata
Artists: H△G featuring Luna Ishikawa (VA Minami Tanaka)
A Closer Look at H△G
Birthed in 2012 within Okazaki City, Aichi prefecture, H△G is a musical ensemble that includes vocalist Chiho alongside a talented team of composers and creators. They evoke feelings of nostalgia and melancholy through their unique sounds and lyrics that articulate youthful emotions such as conflict and heartache—elements deeply rooted in Japanese culture. In 2017, they released a vocaloid cover album that has impressively garnered over 400 million streams across various subscription platforms. Their popularity extends internationally; they began touring throughout Asia starting in 2024.
Tour Dates
– August 10: Taiwan at HANA SPACE
– August 16 & 17: Aichi, Japan at IMAIKE GROW
You can find more about them on their official website: hag-official.jp
YouTube Channel: youtube.com/user/HAGofficial
X Platform: x.com/HAG_official
Instagram Profile: instagram.com/hag_official
Facebook Page: fb.com/hag.respectable
*Source: Official Press Release*