Karanoah drops new drum’n’bass single ‘Sugoroku’
Japanese rock band Karanoah continues their rise with “Sugoroku,” a digital single blending drum’n’bass energy with complex guitar layers. Following the success of their TV anime ending theme “BAN 番,” the track marks a bold step in the band’s evolving sound.
The title, translating to “board game,” mirrors the music’s chaotic momentum. Fans can expect tight beats and off-kilter riffs that push forward like rolling dice — a sonic reflection of life’s unpredictability and resilience.

Chaos and hope in one track
Vocalist and guitarist Yudai says: “Sometimes life is messy, chaotic, and unrelenting — but even when we’re battered, we keep rolling the dice, moving forward. ‘Sugoroku’ is my messy, raw reflection of hope, resilience, and finding light in the chaos.”
The single’s cover art, created by Nico Ito, captures the theme with colourful “Sugoroku” game pieces, balancing playful energy with a touch of retro melancholy.
Karanoah brings the energy live
The single builds on Karanoah’s 2025 success, following releases like “rei レイ” and the EP “Neon Tetra ネオンテトラ”, which featured the drama theme track “aquarium.” Their mix of rock, pop, and alternative textures has made them one of Japan’s most exciting next-generation rock bands.
Upcoming live shows include:
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17 December 2025: Karanoah Presents Log Book Fest. Vol.3 – Osaka, Shinsaibashi Live House Pangea
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6-7 March 2026: TENJIN ONTAQ 2026 – Fukuoka