Japanese band ALPHOENIX (melodic death metal) released video to the new single “Tokyo Lunar” with Xavier from American band Upon Stone as guest vocalist.

In 2025 band is celebrating 10th anniversary 

The Japanese band ALPHOENIX was formed in 2015 and plays a melodic type of death metal. In their music, they combine aggression with sensational melodic guitar parts, clean vocals and growls. While influenced by the Nordic scene, they fuse it with a uniquely Japanese sensibility, pushing the boundaries of melodic death metal while staying true to their roots.

Revitalizing the global death metal scene is no small task, but ALPHOENIX is moving towards achieving it. So far, the band from Tokyo has released two studio albums: “Final Crusades” (2015) and “Evil Ways” (2022) and few singles.

Alphoenix draws inspiration from legendary bands like In FlamesDark Tranquillity, and Soilwork, blending the melodic intricacies of the Gothenburg sound with powerful, evocative lyrics that resonate with listeners’ hearts. Their music feature are guitar harmonies that mix catchy melodies with heavy rhythms with fusion of clean vocals and growls to express a broad emotional range

Today, the Japanese band is releasing video to the brand new song titled “Tokyo Lunar” with guest vocal by Xavier from American melodic death metal band Upon Stone. Single was engineered by Thomas Johansson at The Panic Room (Blindead 23Ereb AltorEvergreyKatatoniaMayhemWatain). The cover artwork was created by Shimpei – the vocalist and guitarist of the band. 

Leader of the band about new song: “It’s our the heaviest track to date, fusing 90s Tokyo culture with a modern perspective, set during the dawn of melodic death metal. Celebrate the band’s 10th anniversary with us!“.

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