Flash-Fab-Supernova 88 Posted September 20, 2014 Noticed today that Alice Nine isn't on the PSCompany website anymore. ;O; Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Augie1995 325 Posted October 3, 2014 I kind of don't care that their contract expired. I just hope they find what they want with their current label and they go back and away from wherever they were trying to go with on SUPERNOVA. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Trombe 22025 Posted November 19, 2014 To the shining future, come with us. "FAREWELL-LIVE SIDE-" SET-LIST at 2014/11/16: 01.光環02.ヴェルベット03.Le Grand Bleu04.九龍-NINE HEADS RODEO SHOW-05.RUMWOLF06.SEVEN07.メビウス08.ハイカラなる輪舞曲09.Scarlet10.SLEEPWALKER11.WHITE PRAYER(将×ヒロト session)12.Daybreak13.[new song]14.開戦前夜15.RAINBOWS16.SHINING EN101.RED CARPET GOING ON02.平成十七年七月七日 EN201.NUMBER SIX.02.Waterfall03.SHINING 5 jduv86, Flash-Fab-Supernova, StunnyHeartsiTunes and 2 others reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
StunnyHeartsiTunes 28 Posted January 4, 2015 That farewell set list tho... Any chance we might see this printed on DVD? I've been wanting to hear SLEEPWALKER live and I wonder about the new song... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheStoic 176 Posted January 5, 2015 I have given up on A9 - not intentionally, but because once this sound was gone: ... my interest faded. 絶景色 [Zekkeishoku] was their PSC Zenith for what I loved about them - but as they got bigger and poppier, I hoped that it was due to label pressure and not musical desire and taste. There is an ounce of me that hopes their sound will change with the future - but either way - I'm one of those annoying fans stuck in nostalgia over "the old" A9. 1 Elazmus reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nekkichi 6043 Posted January 5, 2015 I don't think they ever wanted to be a heavy band at all and will ever go back to 2004 a9 sound with the label change tbh. they always followed sid's formula doing softer rock with a heavier edge for certain tracks, and mostly focusing on delivering the looks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
saishuu 3220 Posted January 5, 2015 Zekkeishoku is a thing of beauty, but I agree with nekkichi that I don't think they ever wanted to use a heavy sound full-time. Every softer band was doing it around 2004-2006 for the attention (remember Plastic Tree with "Ghost"?). "Yami ni chiru sakura" is probably just a product of some nostalgia from their Givuss days (even more so given how "Byakuya ni kuroneko" was the b-side of the single). But yeah, my interested peaked with Zekkeishoku too and disappeared some time before Alpha. 1 TheStoic reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
StunnyHeartsiTunes 28 Posted January 5, 2015 Zekkeishoku is a thing of beauty, but I agree with nekkichi that I don't think they ever wanted to use a heavy sound full-time. Every softer band was doing it around 2004-2006 for the attention (remember Plastic Tree with "Ghost"?). "Yami ni chiru sakura" is probably just a product of some nostalgia from their Givuss days (even more so given how "Byakuya ni kuroneko" was the b-side of the single). But yeah, my interested peaked with Zekkeishoku too and disappeared some time before Alpha. Zekkeishoku is also my favorite album, but that is where my interest in the band began. I've adored all of their music up until after SLEEPWALKER. Everything else has been a hit or miss with me. I did like 閃光, Gemini -0- eternal, Daybreak, and 開戦前夜 to name a few, but I feel as though they lost their edge when they joined TOKUMA JAPAN. (I understand that a lot of people enjoy their newer music though). I believe that's when they stopped making music they created for themselves, and began making music the general public (I forgot how they put it in an interview). But I do miss the more passionate and melodic sound Shou use to have when singing (ex: jelly fish [original], イレイザー memorie d'une fleur, and atmosphere) **I miss the long vibratos** and when Tora and Hiroto use to produce more of their music. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
seikun 317 Posted January 5, 2015 I don't like their looks in that video. Not appealing. Anyway, from all their songs, nothing beats Yami ni chiru sakura. One of my all times favourite songs and my signature in 2006. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pretsy 1343 Posted January 5, 2015 Seems like "Saga-friendly era" (the way I call their Vandalize/Gemini/"9"-era - for reasons) is not everyone's cup of tea? Awww. I am still waiting them to top Gemini (show your aces already, Saga!) :V 1 Tetora reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Elazmus 1873 Posted January 6, 2015 Yami ni chiru Sakura/Byakua no Kuroneko is also my favorite single of theirs, Zekkeishoku being my favorite album. Honestly though I find at least one or two songs that I can get excited about on each album to this day. I think this is the best look Shou has had in a few years. 2 Tetora and Seimeisen reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Seimeisen 4406 Posted January 6, 2015 YES YES YES @ everyone's love for 闇に散る桜!! Also slightly OT, but I'd love to hear them re-record 絶景色 one day. I mean, if that re-recording of jellyfish was fucking amazing! It's not my favourite album ("9" is, if anyone was wondering), but it definitely has its moments. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hiroki 5521 Posted January 6, 2015 honestly Shou's singing was terrible in their first few releases, but he improved dramatically after that. 闇に散る桜 is probably the first A9 release that i liked, and while my interest cooled after 2011 i still find most of what they do these day better than average and easily listenable. seems like most people loved 絶景色 most, and a handful GEMINI and "9". so am i the only one who's crazy over their VANDALIZE era? that album has tons of beautiful tracks with amazing guitarwork that i still play often today. singles from that 2008-9 period were just incredible, especially MIRROR BALL and 華【hæ・nǝ】 (dat oriental epicness *_*). and lets not forget 夢幻 -electric eden- from the CROSS GAME single, which is what i still hold as the band's single best track in their entire discography. 2 StunnyHeartsiTunes and Aya reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
platanity 99 Posted January 6, 2015 i was curious about them since i first saw them in a magazine, 2004, but "sleepwalker" was the first song that i have ever heard of them , and since then, i did listen to them time to time. and hands down "9" was their best album imo , gemini was really good as well Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
StunnyHeartsiTunes 28 Posted January 6, 2015 honestly Shou's singing was terrible in their first few releases, but he improved dramatically after that. 闇に散る桜 is probably the first A9 release that i liked, and while my interest cooled after 2011 i still find most of what they do these day better than average and easily listenable. seems like most people loved 絶景色 most, and a handful GEMINI and "9". so am i the only one who's crazy over their VANDALIZE era? that album has tons of beautiful tracks with amazing guitarwork that i still play often today. singles from that 2008-9 period were just incredible, especially MIRROR BALL and 華【hæ・nǝ】 (dat oriental epicness *_*). and lets not forget 夢幻 -electric eden- from the CROSS GAME single, which is what i still hold as the band's single best track in their entire discography. I completely agree with you 100%, I always felt as though they hit they sounded their best when VANDALIZE was released. I enjoyed the band the most from 2006-2009. Both atmosphere and 夢幻 -electric eden- were works of art! Atmosphere happens to be my favorite track from their entire discography. 1 hiroki reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites