Alice Nine

Alice Nine, often stylized as A9, is a Japanese visual kei rock band known for its fusion of rock and pop sounds with a glamorous aesthetic. Formed in Tokyo in 2004, the group quickly gained prominence within Japan's vibrant visual kei scene. The band initially consisted of Shou (vocals), Hiroto (guitar), Tora (guitar), Saga (bass), and Nao (drums). Throughout their dynamic career, Alice Nine has developed a diverse musical style that incorporates a mix of hard-hitting rock, melodic pop, and even electronic influences.

The band first made significant waves with the release of their full-length debut album "Zekkeishoku" in 2006. Over the years, Alice Nine has showcased a relentless artistic evolution, evidenced by their expansive discography, including hits such as "RAINBOWS", "MIRROR BALL", and "TSUBASA." The release of "Alice Nine Complete Collection 2006-2009" provided a compendium of their early years and the myriad of musical phases they've undergone. With their charismatic stage presence and a fashion-forward image, Alice Nine continues to captivate audiences, taking them on a journey through their rich catalogue of songs, from the anthemic "WHITE PRAYER" to the introspective "NIGHTLESS CITY EDEN" and the symphonic resonance of their more recent offerings like "GRACE" and "Kakumei Kaika -Revolutionary Blooming-." Despite changes and challenges over the years, the band's dedication to their craft and their fans remains unshakeable, securing their place in the annals of the Japanese rock pantheon.

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GRACE
Album - 10 Tracks - Released November 2, 2022
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