Mayday (Coldrain song)
"Mayday" (stylised in all caps) is a song by Japanese rock band Coldrain. It is the fifth single from their sixth studio album The Side Effects, produced by Michael Baskette, written by Masato Hayakawa and Ryo Yokochi, and was released on 2 November 2019. "Mayday" features Ryo Kinoshita from Japanese metalcore band Crystal Lake.[1][2] "Mayday" is the second anime opening for Fire Force.[3] Due to the success of the single being on the anime, it started rotating in circles around the metalcore scene elevating the band to new heights. It would also eventually become the first song by the band to reach over 10 million streams and views on Spotify and YouTube. As of 2022, "Mayday" has since been viewed and streamed more than 50 million times worldwide.[4] Background"Mayday" was released on November 2, 2019, as the band's fifth single and opening track off their sixth studio album The Side Effects, following the release of the fourth single "The Side Effects" that was released back in August. In July 2019, following the release of the second single "Coexist", the tracklist was released by the band and was revealed to have a feature by Ryo Kinoshita on the opening track "Mayday".[5] At the end of the following month on August 26, it was announced that "Mayday" would be selected to be the second opening for the anime Fire Force.[6] The guitarist and one of the main songwriters, Ryo Yokochi, would go on to explain the process and collaboration of working on "Mayday" for Fire Force:
Composition"Mayday" is a metalcore,[7] heavy metal,[8] and a hard rock song.[8] The track runs at 121 BPM and is in the key of A♯ minor. It runs for three minutes and 47 seconds.[9] The song was written by Masato Hayakawa and Ryo Yokochi, it was produced by Michael Baskette, with featured vocals from Ryo Kinoshita. The song's intro samples the Pakistan International Airlines Flight 661 mayday distress signal.[10] Song structure and writingIn an interview with Gekirock, Hayakawa would go on to explain the reason for the collaboration with Crystal Lake's, Ryo Kinoshita, on "Mayday" and the decision for having the song being the opening track on The Side Effects.
Critical reception"Mayday" was an instant hit among fans and critics alike, receiving very positive reviews. Critics noted the impact of Ryo Kinoshita's guest vocals on the song. Suzuki Kayomi of Live Japan Music wrote: ""Mayday" opens the album featuring Crystal Lake singer Ryo Kinoshita, a partnership we had long known when Masato Hayakawa appeared on the single "The Circle". The song didn't let us down, it was the perfect balance of the band's typical chords and Ryo's vocal range."[12] Severin Furer of Morecore would go on to say something similar to say, though would also talk about the insane catchy infectious chorus. ""Mayday" greets us with a catchy chorus and the strong vocals of the aforementioned Ryo during the bridge."[13] AccoladesIn 2019, the song was labelled as one of the "Top 25 Anime Opening and Endings of 2019" by J-Rock News.[14] In 2022, Comic Book Resources named "Mayday" as the sixth best anime song to "add to your workout playlist."[7] Music videoThe music video was premiered on November 2, 2019. The music video is directed by Inni Vision, with footage of the band captured performing "Mayday" on their One Man Tour in Japan. The video features Ryo Kinoshita as a special guest who performs the song alongside the band. The video was the fastest music video by the band to reach 1 million views, just a little over two months after its release in January 2020. It has since still been the fastest-growing music video released by the band, overtaking every single video released in The Side Effects era in quick succession. In July 2021, the song reached 5 million views on YouTube. This would become the third song by the band to reach this milestone on the platform, which only "Gone" and "Die Tomorrow" had previously achieved. Not long after, it became the second most viewed music video by the band, surpassing "Gone". In late November, "Mayday" overtook "Die Tomorrow" to become the most-viewed song by the band on the site. In October 2024, the music video for "Mayday" became the first by the band to reach the 10 million milestone on YouTube.[15] Track listing
PersonnelCredits adapted from Tidal.[17] Coldrain
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