Idiosyncratic Cover Art: Virtually all of their releases, Regular or Special Edition, sports a picture of the three members in a certain setting.Hell-Bent for Leather: Magia's costumes.Group Picture Ending: Used in their first DVD release, "Red Moon".Greatest Hits Album: THE BEST "Red" and "Blue", which are two seperate albums.Gray Rain of Depression: Evoked in the music video for "Kagayaku Sora no Shijima ni wa", in which rain suddenly starts pouring down.Girl Group: To the extent that the normal audience at any given Kalafina concert (in Japan, that is) seems mainly made up of men.Giant Poofy Sleeves: The dresses of Hikari Furu.Fingerless Gloves: Worn many times by various members.Fashionable Asymmetry: A reoccurring aspect of Kalafina's wardrobe, whether it be in sleeves or the cut/hem of their skirts.One of the most common ones leads into "Oblivious" and features a recording of Wakana singing one of the The Garden of Sinners themes. Epic Instrumental Opener: Used in their concerts.Elegant Gothic Lolita: Evoked now and again by various costumes, although recently their outfits have been in different styles.In January's LisAni 2013 they performed a cover of ClariS' "Connect", which was also specifically rearranged by Kajiura.The next year they covered Fiction Junction YUUKA's "Nowhere" at the same event.Kajiura herself wrote special English lyrics for the bridge. They covered See-Saw's "Anna ni Issho Datta no ni" live in 2010.Coordinated Clothes: The members normally help plan their own outfits, so the dresses are usually similar in color and style but with subtle differences."Serenato" is the only B-Side unrelated to The Garden of Sinners or Fate/Zero that made it onto an album, namely Seventh Heaven. B-Side: Worth mentioning because virtually every B-Side is excluded from an album unless it's got a connection to some sort of other property.
One single even generously provided us with instrumentals of all three tracks. Some special editions come with extra content on DVD. Preordered DVD releases came with mousepads. Preordered singles and albums mostly come with postcards, posters, or other similar photographic bonuses.