Nanatsu No Taizai Season 2 Opening Fullгђћflow Г— Granrodeo Howlingгђџ Review
The instrumental break allows e-ZUKA to showcase the heavy metal technicality that GRANRODEO is famous for, adding a layer of aggression that the first season’s music lacked. Visual Synergy
The lyrics of "Howling" resonate deeply with Meliodas’s journey in Season 2. The central metaphor of a "howl" represents a refusal to stay silent in the face of destiny or despair. The instrumental break allows e-ZUKA to showcase the
contributes KISHOW’s incredible vocal range and e-ZUKA’s technical, heavy-metal-inspired guitar shredding. The Powerhouse Collaboration "Howling" remains a staple in
Much of the song deals with breaking through "long nights" and "chains," mirroring Meliodas’s struggle with his demonic heritage and the 3,000-year curse. ready to face an impossible foe.
It isn't just a song; it’s a sonic representation of the escalating stakes as the Seven Deadly Sins face the resurrection of the Ten Commandments. The Powerhouse Collaboration
"Howling" remains a staple in anime music playlists because it captures the "Shonen spirit" without feeling cliché. It’s a sophisticated piece of rock that balances melody with raw power. For fans, hearing the opening notes of "Howling" immediately evokes the image of Meliodas drawing his sword against the darkness, ready to face an impossible foe.
The TV-size version of the song is elevated by the opening animation. The beat drops often sync perfectly with the introduction of the Ten Commandments, specifically the menacing reveal of Estarossa and Zeldris. The fast-paced editing during the chorus—showing the Sins in mid-combat—complements the driving percussion of the track, making it one of the most "skippable-resistant" openings of its era.