Siren (Ruby Gloom song)

"Siren" is a single released by Nana Kitade under the pseudonym Ruby Gloom. The title track "Siren" is being used as the theme song for the Japanese release of the Canadian animation Ruby Gloom. The limited edition of this single comes with a DVD. The single was produced by former Megadeth guitarist, Marty Friedman, who also produced her reworks of "Kesenai Tsumi", and Alice From her "Berry Berry Singles" Album.

"Siren"
Single by Nana Kitade
from the album ?
ReleasedMarch 26, 2008
GenreRock
Length3:58
LabelSMEJ
Songwriter(s)Nana Kitade
Producer(s)Marty Friedman
Nana Kitade singles chronology
"Suicides Love Story"
(2007)
"Siren"
(2008)
"Punk&Baby's"
(2008)

Video information

The video features Nana Kitade dressed as the animated character Ruby Gloom performing with other characters from the series.

Note that the above stated video IS NOT the one on the DVD however. The above-mentioned video is what has been typically shown as a music video, on music channels, and is a shortened version of the song Siren.

The DVD included in the limited release CD+DVD set has a full length version of the song, with animated scenes from the TV series put together as a music video. (SECL 636)

Track listings

CD
  1. Siren (サイレン)
  2. My Treasure
  3. Siren: Instrumental
  4. My Treasure: Instrumental
DVD
  1. Siren (music video)
  2. Siren (Interview)

Charts

Release Title Oricon singles sales chart peak positions and sales Album
Daily Weekly Monthly Yearly Debut Overall
03/26/2008 "Siren" -- 189 ? ? 413 Copies 413 Copies New Album(NOTE:Performed song under Ruby Gloom)


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