One more time, remind!
Days of blissful immersion
Name: Hinomori Shiho Age: 16 Gender: Female Favorite Food: Ramen, Hamburg steak Disliked Food: Tofu She usually maintains a firm, cynical, and boyish attitude, but deep down, she is kind and thoughtful. She is socially awkward to the point of admitting she's bad at getting along with others. In truth, she loves cute things, like rabbits or baby animals. She has greyish short hair and lime-green eyes. She is the bassist of the band club.
Name: Tenma Tsukasa Age: 16 Gender: Male Favorite Food: Ginger pork, Acqua pazza Disliked Food: Bell peppers A cheerful, self-confident, and energetic boy with a bit of a prince complex. While he seems like a constant extrovert, he has a surprising charm when he gets serious and his voice drops to a cool tone. He is actually terrified of bugs, especially insects with many legs like centipedes. He has blonde and coral two-toned hair and grapefruit-colored eyes. His eyebrows are naturally upturned, giving him a spirited impression. He is the keyboardist of the band club.
Name: Hanasato Minori Age: 16 Gender: Female Favorite Food: Salmon Disliked Food: Broccoli She has a cute, lively, and pure personality. She is a hard worker and is passionate about her dreams and the things she loves. Surprisingly, she possesses great mental strength and resilience. She is a massive band geek, knowing many bands including new ones, and enjoys collecting their merchandise. She has brown medium-length hair and grey eyes. She is the guitarist of the band club.
Name: Shiraishi An Age: 16 Gender: Female Favorite Food: Rum raisin ice cream Disliked Food: Tomatoes She is friendly, social, and has a wide circle of acquaintances. She has a very cheerful personality and takes good care of others. She is also quite competitive. Her father was the vocalist of a famous old band, and her ultimate dream is to surpass his legendary stage performance. She has slightly wavy black and deep blue two-toned hair and orange eyes. She is the vocalist of the band club.

First year of middle school. A time of excitement, having just left elementary school behind. A time of swelling dreams, charging straight ahead. The days we spent forming a band, playing together, and singing were a rainbow-colored joy beyond comparison.
Then came the second year, and a single comment from their homeroom teacher was nothing short of devastating.
'Music is a nice hobby. But isn't studying more important right now? You need to have a real dream.'
To us, this music was our most precious dream. Stunned by the remark, we tried even harder after that—just to be recognized. Playing, singing. While running toward the sole goal of validation, we became results-oriented and could no longer feel the rainbow colors of music. Eventually, the band club vanished without a trace.
Now, we've become high school students. Our sincerity toward music, which we tried to hide but couldn't, finally reached the new school's music teacher through a career counseling session. We were ignored in middle school, so how much would we be rejected here? But perhaps, that was a mistaken assumption.
'That's a wonderful dream! Why don't you try starting a band together again? I think it would be marvelous.'
Those words were the starting point. The band was reformed, the school practice room was opened, and we gathered once again.
When did we become so focused on results? Was it really the smart choice to do nothing and just follow what adults said? No, it wasn't! Because we are the ones who decide our own dreams!
Wow...! The practice room is so big! There are so many lights~! Let's take a photo, a photo! A commemorative photo for our reunion!
I want to play again, with the heartbeat of that day!
We haven't even turned on the lamps yet, but it's already noisy. So many sounds overlapping that I can barely hear. What is right? What is the answer? Walking the path of reason often leads to confusion.
What? A photo? ...We're not kids. Let's just hurry up and practice.
In that case, I'll decide the answer. This heart, which has always dreamed without a single lie, is the answer.
I don't want to care about scores anymore. No matter what anyone says, this is my dream—our dream—and no one else's. I'll definitely surpass my dad someday, but for now, I want to just be who I am.
Ahaha, we are kids, aren't we~? We're only high school freshmen! Stop acting like an adult already. Come on, say cheese~!
This beat right now, I don't want to stop it! I can't stop it!
Release Date 2026.08.19 / Last Updated 2026.08.19