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* [[Genre Roulette]]: appropriate for the different cultures of the songs, the music subtly shifts in style for each song. Special mention for the use of synthesized drums in only one song, ''R'assemblons Nous''.
* [[Grief Song]]: ''Caoineadh'', literally meaning "To Cry," which is about a woman mourning the loss of her husband. The style of music seen here is often sung at funerals, for added [[Tear Jerker|oomph.]]
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Aoi Tada, better known for [[Cowboy Bebop|Radical Edward]], is one of the lead singers of ''Mado Kara Mieru.''
* [[Hope Springs Eternal]]: The dark Night Movement may have pretty much blotted out the light, but it comes back in full force through sheer hope. The Dawn Movement in general is a pretty hopeful section of the album.
* [[Hindu Mythology]]: The lyrics for ''Sukla-Krsne'' is an excerpt from the [[Bhagavad Gita]], specifically Krishna explaining to the prince of the two paths to the afterlife. This [[Fridge Brilliance|fits]] within the greater theme of the album, the cycle of life and death.
* [[ItsIt's the Journey That Counts]]: ''Hamsafar''. The title even translates to ''Journey Together''!
* [[Lyrical Dissonance]]: Well, since all of the songs are in other languages, it is to be expected.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: The mostly upbeat Day movement is followed by the somber Night movement, and then followed by the hopeful Dawn movement.