Storm (Luna Sea song)

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B-side"Kono Sekai no Hate de"
ReleasedApril 15, 1998
Length11:02
"Storm"
Single by Luna Sea
from the album Shine
B-side"Kono Sekai no Hate de"
ReleasedApril 15, 1998
GenreAlternative rock
Length11:02
LabelUniversal
SongwriterLuna Sea
ProducerLuna Sea
Luna Sea singles chronology
"In Silence"
(1996)
"Storm"
(1998)
"Shine"
(1998)
Music video
"Storm" on YouTube

"Storm" is the ninth single by Japanese rock band Luna Sea, released by Universal on April 15, 1998. Their first release after switching record labels from MCA Victor, "Storm" became the band's fourth number 1 single on the Oricon Singles Chart. It was certified Platinum by the RIAJ and was the 29th best-selling single of the year with 720,370 copies sold, which makes it the band's best-selling single. It was used as the April 1998 theme song for NHK's music television show Pop Jam.

"Storm" was originally composed by bassist J.[1] Guitarist Sugizo cited "Storm" as one of the songs where he tried to replicate the "psychedelic feel of shoegaze bands" by using effects, "like playing fast with a wah-wah pedal, or using tape-echo and harmonizers. I couldn't figure out how they did it, so I just made it into my own thing."[2] He used a 1956 Gibson Les Paul Custom to record the song.[3]

Cover artwork

Like most of Luna Sea's releases, the artwork to the "Storm" single was designed by Ken Sakaguchi. After J told him that the keyword for the visual image was "light", Sakaguchi kept thinking about photorealism and consulted his graphic collaborator Nicci Keller. Deciding on a beach location, it took them four attempts over a weekend to capture the perfect moment of the sun first appearing.[1]

Reception

"Storm" was Luna Sea's fourth number 1 single on the Oricon Singles Chart and charted for 10 weeks.[4] It was certified Platinum in April 1998 by the RIAJ for sales over 400,000.[5] "Storm" was the 29th best-selling single of the year with 720,370 copies sold,[6] making it the band's best-selling single. The song's music video was nominated for the International Viewer's Choice - Japan award at the 1998 MTV Video Music Awards.[7] In a 2021 poll conducted by Net Lab of 4,805 people on their favorite Luna Sea song, "Storm" came in tenth place with 191 votes.[8]

Track listing

All tracks written and arranged by Luna Sea.

No.TitleLength
1."Storm"5:05
2."Kono Sekai no Hate de" (この世界の果てで)5:57

Personnel

Cover version

References

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