Metal Hammer (UK)

WAR ENSEMBLE Five other bands setting Japan ablaze

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ALDIOUS

often credited with launching this unexpected scene,

Aldious’s 2010 debut album, Deep Exceed, was the top-selling independen­t album in Japan on release, reaching #15 on the oricon charts. Don’t let the Disney-style ballads put you off; when they get heavy, they produce power metal full of grandeur.

DOLL$BOXX

Another band that formed from the remnants of other groups – in this case, Gacharic Spin and Light Bringer – Doll$Boxx play a giddy blend of pop, metal riffs and electronic­a. Shout Down is a perfect example, with bursts of death metal growls, a hugely catchy chorus hook and gleefully over-the-top guitar workouts.

BAND-MAID

Impossible to miss in their signature uniforms (a reference to Japan’s maid cafés where girls in costumes serve and entertain guests), Band-Maid have played the Underworld and performed at McM London comic con. their sound isn’t too far from Halestorm and their new album, World Domination, has just been released.

EXIST†TRACE

Musically, exist†trace draw upon alternativ­e and gothic metal, although their earliest records leaned towards death metal, with vocalist Jyou switching between clean singing and growling. their androgynou­s image shows their roots in the visual kei movement and their inclusion on the Silent Hill soundtrack introduced them to internatio­nal audiences.

MARY’S BLOOD

recommende­d by Mi-ya, Mary’s Blood have opened up for Dragonforc­e and Marty Friedman, so they surely know a thing or three about shredding. their most recent album, FATE, is a charging belter of a record, packed with riffage. “they’re more like a Japanese metal sound, but they’re good,” says Mi-ya.

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