Kalafina has 4 vocalists. shokku.

The official Kalafina website got fully opened sometime today, and well… Surprise, surprise, the flash intro reveals there are 2 more vocalists in this Yuki Kajiura project. Click here for the full line-up pic. Since they are darkened out in the splash page & in the profile page I suppose we haven’t actually heard anything from them on this single. Can’t wait their future releases!!

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KOKIA “Umaretate no Shiro” lyrics

B-side from KOKIA’s GUNSLINGER GIRL -Il Teatrino- OP single. If you spot any mistakes do let me know in the comments. There’s more after the jump~

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Kalafina “Kimi ga Hikari ni Kaete Yuku” lyrics

The Yuki Kajiura produced ending theme to the second Kara no Kyoukai movie. If you spot any mistakes do let me know in the comments. There’s more after the jump~

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Kalafina “Kizuato” lyrics

The Yuki Kajiura produced ending theme to the third Kara no Kyoukai movie. If you spot any mistakes do let me know in the comments. There’s more after the jump~

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Kalafina “oblivious” lyrics

The Yuki Kajiura produced ending theme to the first Kara no Kyoukai movie. Fantabulous song. The one bracket you see in the lyrics isn’t actually in the booklet, but I felt I should add it since it’s what I believe is actually sung. Thanks for help with two characters go to all people on IRC that replied. If you spot any mistakes do let me know in the comments. There’s more after the jump~

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Just a small post on Kalafina single…

1. oblivious OWNS.
2. Kimi ga Hikari ni Kaeteiku is much better than I thought from the sample (very BACCANO! ED meets GUNDAM SEED insert-ish though)
3. Kizuato is very good. :)

I’m kinda busy now so dunno when I type the lyrics out. But I’ll post them sooner or later..

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Yucca “Call My Name” lyrics

GHOST HOUND ED from Yucca’s solo album. It really makes me think of RED GARDEN. If you spot errors, do point them out in the comments, thanks. There’s more after the jump~

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