That MV was filmed in downtown LA! The production team shared location tags on Instagram stories during the shoot—mostly industrial spots near the river. The contrast between the band's polished performance shots and the crumbling walls is chef's kiss. Fun fact: a fan recognized the brick wall behind the drum set from a skateboarding video filmed in the same alley. Small world!
LA's streets in 'Start Again' aren't just random picks; they echo the band's journey. One OK Rock has talked about how filming there felt symbolic—like shedding their old sound. The video's opening shot, with Taka standing on a rooftop overlooking the skyline, is actually near the Fashion District. It's a nod to their global ambitions, with LA representing a crossroads. I love how the camera lingers on textures—peeling paint, chain-link fences—making the city feel alive. Compared to their earlier Japanese-set MVs, this one screams 'new chapter.'
I binge-watched all of One OK Rock's MVs last weekend, and 'Start Again' stood out because of its LA setting. You can spot iconic elements like palm trees and that unmistakable Californian light. The video's director, Darren Craig, has a knack for turning cities into narratives—remember his work on 'Jaded'? Here, he uses LA's duality: glamorous yet gritty. The warehouse scenes near the Arts District are particularly striking, with sunlight slicing through broken windows. Fun detail: fans pinpointed the exact alleyway where Taka sings against a rusted fire escape—it went viral on fan forums for weeks.
The 'Start Again' music video by One OK Rock has this gritty, urban vibe that immediately caught my attention. After some digging, I found out it was shot in Los Angeles, specifically around downtown areas that give off that raw, cinematic feel. The director really capitalized on the city's industrial backdrop—abandoned buildings, graffiti-covered walls, and empty streets—which perfectly complements the song's rebellious energy.
What's cool is how the location mirrors the lyrics about starting over; LA, a city built on dreams and reinvention, feels like a deliberate choice. I stumbled behind-the-scenes clips where the band mentioned how the chaotic beauty of the location matched their vision. It's not just a backdrop; it's almost a character in the video.
19 years old Emily Watson has never understood what happiness is in most parts of her young life and she desperately wishes for a change and a saving grace from the constant wrath of her abusive step-parents but what will she do when she finds out her mate has been waiting for all her life is the cruel and cold-hearted Luka Demetrius? Will he be her saving grace or an unimaginable horrifying thunder to her raging storm?
Everyone in Sparrowville said that Margaret Chapman was the happiest woman in town. Gavin Hartley showered her with gifts—a sapphire ring, an asteroid after her name—treating her like she was the center of his universe.
Margaret had always believed it, too. Until the day she accidentally discovered the woman he had been hiding in his villa.
For ten years, he had kept her there—his childhood sweetheart. After she lost herself to schizophrenia, she had said, "Margaret is me." And so, for nearly seven years, Gavin had courted Margaret and cherished her, playing out a love story that had never truly been hers.
Margaret's heart crumbled to ash after she found out the truth. She left without looking back, moving to a country thousands of miles away. But she never imagined that Gavin would lose himself to rage, his eyes burning red as he nearly tore Sparrowville apart.
"Where the hell is Margaret?!"
Riya and Kayish were madly in love, so deeply that everyone believed that they would end up in a happy married life. That's how he loved her. He was very possessive of his property, especially when it comes to his girl.On the other hand, Riya was blindly in love with him. She left her parents because of him, she found her happiness within him and was ready to start a new life but an unexpected tragedy happened in their life that no one could have predicted.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~She had good news for him. She was so happy. After all those things that she has been through, finally, their family will be complete. She already waited a whole day and she now she just couldn't wait to share her happiness with him. But just as she was about to tell him, he broke her fragile heart into a million pieces and left her saying it was all just a drama he played with her all along; The marriage which she preached was just another key to win her trust and to fulfill his vengeance. He dumped her that day without knowing that he left a piece of him growing inside her.Does he get the chance to know about his child? What will happen when these two cross their paths in the future? Will they let go of their revenge and ego and hatred to get back their love? Or will it be too late for him to realize his mistake?Read to find out what happens. : )
An accident occurred during my graduation trip, causing me to get my left leg amputated. Surprisingly enough, Britney Lambert, the campus belle whom I had a crush on, proposed to me afterward.
We were married for the next 30 years. Throughout our marriage, we respected and concerned each other properly.
Before I passed away, I found out that all 199 love letters that I had written were thrown into the trash pile. Meanwhile, Britney kept the love letters another person had sent her in a safe. Obviously, she treated those letters like her most cherished treasure.
When my illness took a turn for the worse, I could only lie on my sickbed with one foot in my grave.
Britney arrived at my ward later than usual. Before I closed my eyes, I heard the final words she uttered to me.
"Next time, don't save me anymore."
I finally understood her real feelings for me. She'd rather die than be with me, it seemed.
When I wake up again, I've returned to the timeframe before the graduation trip starts.
This time, I decide not to have anything to do with Britney. We shall be strangers in this lifetime.
But when the accident occurs once again, Britney is the one rushing toward me.
"It's my turn to save you now."
Onerea is a place that you can find only in dreams. In that place, you can exchange your dream energy for things like food and accommodation. You can also enter the Mirrors, places in the outskirts of the city, where there are portal doors that will let you enter a dream within that Dreamworld. In a place like that, Annabelle Archer, a 25-year-old woman who, in real life, has serious heart disease, meets Dominik, who will be her guide through the mirrors, and maybe something else, but what could happen with a person that lives in a floating city within a dream?
The first time I heard 'Start Again' by One OK Rock, it hit me like a wave of raw emotion. The song feels like a battle cry for anyone who's ever felt stuck or lost, urging you to pick yourself up and keep moving forward. Taka's vocals carry this incredible weight—like he's singing through gritted teeth, determined to push past the pain. The lyrics talk about scars and mistakes, but there's this underlying message that those things don't define you. It's not just about starting over; it's about reclaiming your life.
What really stands out to me is how the instrumentation mirrors that struggle. The guitar riffs are aggressive but melodic, like they're fighting to break free too. I love how the bridge builds into this explosive chorus—it's like the moment you decide to take control. For me, 'Start Again' is a reminder that resilience isn't about perfection; it's about refusing to let the past chain you down. Every time I listen, it feels like a personal pep talk.
One OK Rock's 'Start Again' holds a special place in my playlist—it’s one of those tracks that feels like an adrenaline shot wrapped in melody. The song dropped back in 2017 as part of their album 'Ambitions', which was a turning point for the band with its blend of rock and pop influences. I remember stumbling upon it during a late-night YouTube dive, and the chorus instantly hooked me. Taka’s vocals hit this perfect balance of raw emotion and polished delivery, and the lyrics about resilience resonated hard. Fun side note: the album had both Japanese and international versions, so fans got to compare subtle differences in production. It’s wild how a single song can soundtrack so many personal milestones—gym sessions, road trips, even post-breakup catharsis. Still gives me chills every time the opening riff kicks in.
What’s fascinating is how 'Start Again' mirrored One OK Rock’s own evolution. Around 2017, they were pushing hard into global markets, collaborating with artists like 5 Seconds of Summer. The song’s theme of reinvention almost felt meta. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve seen fans use it in graduation or comeback edits—it’s just that universally uplifting. If you haven’t watched the live performances, you’re missing out; Taka’s stage energy turns it into a whole different beast. Funny how music can feel like it’s yours until you see a crowd of thousands screaming the same lyrics.