Music & longing collide in this ballad of unrequited love! Nino Arisugawa a girl who loves to sing experiences her first heart-wrenching goodbye when her beloved childhood friend Momo moves away & after Nino befriends Yuzu a music composer she experiences another sad parting! Luckily Nino reunites with Momo & Yuzu in high school but things haven't played out the way anyone expected In No Hurry's Rock Horizon performance ends in a whirl of frantic passion but does Nino's voice reach Momo? & with the school festival coming up the Pop Music Club prepares for its first performance in a long timewith things between Haruyoshi & Miou suddenly heating up! The romance manga about music & unrequited love that inspired an anime! Releases 6 times a year for 13 volumes Series is ongoing Anime is streaming on Amazon's Anime Strike The combination of romance music & angst will appeal to fans who like series like shojo manga best seller Nana by Ai Yazawa Two good-looking boys vie for Nino's love-girl readers will be torn over this love triangle! My goodness did I want to read the second volume instantly I loved the hell out of Anonymous Noise There is just something about the pacing & the character of Nino Alice that makes this story work well -Dustin Cabeal Comic Bastards Anonymous Noise's first volume is the kind of enjoyable angst that reminds you why shoujo romance is such a successful genre When done right it means that you can feel the emotions of these characters & really root for their success Fukuyama handles the story with surprising emotional resonance Far from being a perky heroine Nino is a combination of fragile & gutsy -Rebecca Silverman Anime News Network