A Japanese group named after the video games, blending rock, pop, and cinematic arrangements.
If you want to hear what they do, start with "Melodies Of Life" and maybe "Yeul's Theme." They give you the ballad side and the more cinematic instrumental side in one listen.
They're not just a video game tribute act, they built a real catalog that moves between rock energy and orchestral sweep. Songs like "Melodies Of Life" show how they can write a ballad that feels both intimate and huge. Their work with composers like Keiichi Okabe and Masashi Hamauzu gives the music a layered, almost film-score quality.
Formed in 2003, they put out their debut album that same year. By the mid-2000s they were releasing records like "Loveless" in 2005 and "Two Worlds" in 2008, with a lineup that settled around vocalist Remi Alsaka and several keyboardists and instrumentalists.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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