Tokyo, Japan – October 28, 2025 – The sensational Japanese music unit, SI-VIS, is currently dominating the entertainment landscape with its widely-broadcast TV anime, “SI-VIS: The Sound of Heroes,” and a series of recent musical events and releases. Fans are responding enthusiastically to the group’s unique blend of music and narrative.
Live Performance Electrifies Fans in Shinjuku
on October 25th, vocalist Izumi, of the group Siren, delivered a captivating live performance at the plaza before Seibu Shinjuku PePe. The performance included renditions of “Melodea,” featured in the series’ first episode, and “Fantasy (Arabesque) to You” from episode three. A visually stunning stage setup,mirroring a guerrilla live performance coordinated with Shinjuku Unica Vision,further enhanced the fan experience.
The event was also streamed live on the Aniplex YouTube channel, extending its reach to a global audience unable to attend in person. According to Statista, live music streaming revenue worldwide is projected to reach over $1.4 billion in 2025, highlighting the growing importance of digital access to live events.
new Music Drops Alongside anime Episodes
The first season’s opening theme, “So Far Away -THIRD STAGE-“, made its debut alongside the fourth episode, “A New Game with a Tough Future,” on October 26th. This track is performed by the core SI-VIS members – kyoya, Siren, Souji, μ, and JUNE – with the addition of kyoya to the ensemble. The song is now widely available across various streaming platforms.
Upcoming Music Releases – A Double Dose for Fans
Fans have multiple releases to anticipate in the coming weeks. Scheduled for release on December 24th is a double release featuring both “So Far Away / FRIENDS & SMILE” and a first-season diegetic songs album titled “PARE-WAR”.
The “So Far Away / FRIENDS & SMILE” release is offered in two formats: a first production limited edition featuring a CD and Blu-ray, priced at ¥2,800, and a standard CD edition at ¥2,000. The Blu-ray includes both non-credit opening and ending themes from the anime. “PARE-WAR” which will also be priced at ¥2,800, includes songs performed within the anime’s storyline, along with an exclusive bonus track: “Braver Dreamer (YOSUKE MAIN VOCAL ver.).”
| Release | Date | Price |
|---|---|---|
| So Far Away / FRIENDS & SMILE (Limited Edition) | december 24th | ¥2,800 |
| So Far away / FRIENDS & SMILE (Standard) | December 24th | ¥2,000 |
| PARE-WAR (Diegetic Songs Album) | december 24th | ¥2,800 |
“Fantasy (arabesque) to you” now Available
The enchanting song “Fantasy (arabesque) to you,” featured in episode three of the anime, is now available on all major streaming platforms. Penned by Risa Uesaka with composition by Kotaro Shimoda (Elements Garden) and arrangement by Ryutaro Fujinaga (Elements Garden), the track adds another layer of depth to the series’ sonic landscape.
Broadcast Details and Staff Data
“SI-VIS: The Sound of Heroes” is currently airing every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. on Fuji TV and various affiliated stations across Japan. Additional broadcast times and platforms are available,including international streaming options such as ABEMA,Prime Video,and Netflix.
The series is directed by Daisuke Yoshida,with series composition and screenplay by Fumiaki Maruto. Studio Voln handles the animation production.
Did You Know? The concept of music-based heroes is not new. Bands like KISS and Alice Cooper have long incorporated theatrical elements and personas into their performances, blurring the line between music and storytelling.
Pro Tip: Keep up-to-date with SI-VIS’s latest news by following their official website and social media channels for announcements regarding new music, events, and episodes.
What aspects of the SI-VIS storyline resonate most with you? And how do you think integrating music with an action-driven narrative impacts the overall viewing experience?
The Growing Popularity of Anime Soundtracks
The soundtrack of “SI-VIS: The Sound of Heroes” is contributing to a broader trend of anime soundtracks gaining mainstream recognition. in 2023, anime soundtracks generated over $500 million in revenue worldwide. This success is largely attributed to the increasing accessibility of anime through streaming services and the high production quality of modern anime scores. The use of popular artists and compelling original compositions has become a crucial element in attracting and retaining audiences.
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