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exist†trace promoting THE LAST DAYBREAK (2011)
Left to Right: miko, Naoto, Jyou, Mally, Omi

exist†trace is a five member all-female Japanese rock band in the visual-kei scene that formed in June of 2003. Their name is supposed to mean "The presence of traces", which is also their concept, asking the meaning of life through music.[1] Visually they can be described as gothic and while some members go for a more feminine look, their image remains dark. It matches their music well, which is gloomy and heavy; Jyou compliments that with screaming, growling, and melodic singing.

They were an indies band signed with Sequence Records (2006-2008) and Monster's inc. (2008-2010), which now manages them. On January 9th, 2011 during their live at SHIBUYA BOXX it was announced that exist†trace would be making their major debut.[2] Later, details about their debut was revealed; TRUE, their major debut mini-album, was to be released on June 15th through Tokuma Japan Communications.[3]

Members

Discography

exist†trace promoting VANGUARD -of the muses- (2009)
exist†trace promoting "KNIFE" (2010)

Studio Albums

Best Albums

Mini-Albums

Live Albums

Singles

Demo Tapes

  • [2005.02.22] Hai no Yuki (灰ノ雪; Ashy Snow)
  • [2005.07.01] Kukomu (黒霧; Black Fog)

DVDs

Compilations

References

  1. "exist†trace Profile" Visunavi. Retrieved 2010-03-14.
  2. "決断の先へ" Omi's Official Blog. 2011-01-09. Retrieved 2011-04-12.
  3. "男前な女性ハードロックバンド、6月メジャーデビュー" Natalie. 2011-03-28. Retrieved 2011-04-12.

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