Again -your Lie In April- Patched <Genuine>
From the very first guitar strum, "Again" establishes a tone that is distinct from YUI’s typical acoustic pop-rock. It carries a driving, almost urgent rhythm, underscored by a persistent bassline that mimics a beating heart—or perhaps, a ticking clock. This musical arrangement is no accident. The song’s title, "Again," immediately hooks into the show's obsession with time and memory.
In the pantheon of anime music, few songs carry the weight of narrative foreshadowing and emotional devastation quite like YUI’s "Again." As the first ending theme for the critically acclaimed series Your Lie in April ( Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso ), the track is far more than just a credits song. It is a narrative device, a prophetic whisper, and the melodic embodiment of the series' central conflict: the desperate struggle to hold onto a spring that is destined to fade. Again -Your Lie in April-
“I lied. I said I liked Watari, but that was a lie. The person I liked… was you. I’m sorry. I’m sorry I couldn’t return your shoelaces that day. I’m sorry I always hit you. I’m sorry I was so selfish. I’m sorry… I’m sorry I couldn’t give you the chance to say goodbye.” From the very first guitar strum, "Again" establishes
To say Your Lie in April is “a story about a boy who plays piano and a girl who plays violin” is like saying a supernova is “a bright light.” It is technically true, but it eviscerates the soul of the matter. The series, much like the haunting refrain of a Chopin ballade, works in cycles. It asks us to return to its beginning, knowing the end, and to listen again —this time, for the silence between the notes. The song’s title, "Again," immediately hooks into the