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Raiden’s debut mini-album Sound of Thunder (2006) was distributed through HMV, Disc Union and Tower Records in Japan on Tribal Agency Records and garnered favorable reviews in BURRN! Magazine along with several other independent publications. The CD featured six songs ranging from metal to rock and had a unique sound that carried a very raw and energetic ambience, thrilling hard-rock and metal many fans alike. Two songs from the album, the ballad, Crawling Back and head banging anthem, Social Window are currently being used on the Japanese classic rock website, WeROCK CITY as background music to interviews with the world’s finest rock stars.
A second mini-album, The Beginning (2008) veered more towards metal but still had a seasoning of hard rock. Again it was reviewed in BURRN! Magazine and again received kudos from Japan’s metal journalists, describing it as ‘wild and aggressive metal’. It also received attention in several international publications such as Laermbelaestigung Zine in Germany. Dance With the Devil and Rock City (currently used as the anthem on the WeROCK City website) show the hard rock side of Ninezero while Nine Seconds Till I Die features melodic twin guitars, aggressive vocals and has become an new stage favourite along with I Hate You Hate Me. Ninezero re-recorded one track, Social Window from the Raiden CD: it’s faster and showcases the amazing ability of drummer, KK.
More recently, Ninezero has just completed a tour as special guests to Hemlock (Las Vegas, USA) on their own debut tour of Japan and is now in pre-production for his first full-length CD available for labels outside of Japan in 2009. The music will take the ‘wild and aggressive metal’ sound even further while still keeping his respected and recognized, hard rock attitude. Ninezero is looking forward to 2009, a new album and riding the crest of a new wave of bands coming from Japan. Consider this a tsunami warning.







