Opening of the Week: Trigger by Yuuki Ozaki(Terror in Resonance OP)

Since I haven’t had a lot of time to work on posts this week, I sort of picked this last minute, so there isn’t a long explanation as to why I chose this opening other than its an opening I really like and that its from a show that I happen to like a lot as well.

If there is one thing that people can’t say about Terror in Resonance, and you can say a lot about it, is that the show’s music is bad. If that’s what you believe, then I suggest giving the soundtrack another listen in its entirety.

The Opening especially gives you a really good first look at what all it is your getting yourself when watching the show. In fact, if you know what you’re looking for, it actually gives you a spoiler to the show’s ending.

Musically, the opening gives you a sort of eerily chilled out vibe that matches the tone of the show to a tea. It is not the kind of J-Pop or J-Rock that you would normally expect for anime openings, and end hitting a lot harder because of it. A lot of the music’s power actually comes from the vocalist Yuuki Ozaki, as he knows exactly when to be more expressive and when to be chillingly monotone.

Overall, Its a great addition to any anime related playlist, and if you have the time, you should really listen to the soundtrack. And before you ask, yes I am recommending the soundtrack to you twice, because it is that good.


What do you guys think of Terror in Resonance’s OP? Let me know in the comments below. Also, if you want to support the Aniwriter through donations or are just feeling generous, consider buying me a coffee on Ko-Fi. Otherwise, thanks for reading and bye for now, Friendos!

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