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Elements (Ave Mujica EP)
''Elements'' is the second extended play by Japanese metal band Ave Mujica. It was released on October 2, 2024, via Bushiroad Music. The EP features five tracks with a total playing time of 21 minutes and 46 seconds. The work managed to chart in the official Japanese Albums Chart published by Oricon. Background and release On July 7, 2024, it was announced that an EP was set to be released in October the same year entitled ''Elements''. The information was made public on the same day of the band's second live concert titled "Quaerere Lumina". The EP was officially released on October 2, the same year. The lyrics were written by Diggy-MO', a former member of the Japanese hip hop group Soul'd Out. ''Elements'' was recorded at Mech Studio, Sound City, Tokyo and at Supa Love Studio Tokyo while mixing took place at Fennel Studio in Shibuya, Tokyo. The EP was produced by Koki Ogata. Mastering engineer was Hiromichi "Tucky" Takiguchi who mastered the EP at his own mastering studio ...
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Ave Mujica
Ave Mujica is a Japanese all-female Heavy metal music, metal band that is part of Bushiroad's ''BanG Dream!'' media franchise. Formed in 2023, the group's members portray fictional characters in the project's anime series and mobile game ''BanG Dream! Girls Band Party!'' in addition to performing their characters' respective instruments in live concerts. The band consists of Kanon Takao (keys), Yuzuki Watase (rhythm guitar), Rico Sasaki (lead guitar and vocals), Mei Okada (bass), and Akane Yonezawa (drums). In the game, Ave Mujica is represented by five first-year high-school students who make appearances during the game adaptation of the story of MyGO!!!!!: Sakiko Togawa (Takao), Mutsumi Wakaba (Watase), Uika Misumi (Sasaki), Umiri Yahata (Okada), and Nyamu Yūtenji (Yonezawa). The members go by the nicknames Oblivionis, Mortis, Doloris, Timoris, and Amoris respectively, all inspired by various Lunar maria, lunar maria. It symbolizes the subtle emotional experiences of the ori ...
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Oricon Albums Chart
The Oricon Albums Chart is the Japanese music industry standard albums popularity chart issued daily, weekly, monthly and yearly by Oricon. Oricon originally published LP, CT, Cartridge and CD charts prior to the establishment of the Oricon Albums Chart on October 5, 1987. The Oricon Albums Chart's rankings are based on physical albums' sales. A Digital Albums Chart based on download sales was established on November 19, 2016. On December 24, 2018, Oricon introduced a Combined Albums Chart based on album-equivalent units. It counts physical sales, digital sales and streaming. Charts are published every Tuesday in Oricon Style and on Oricon's official website. Every Monday, Oricon receives data from outlets, but data on merchandise sold through certain channels does not make it into the charts. For example, the debut single of NEWS, a pop group, was released only through 7-Eleven stores, which are not covered by Oricon, and its sales were not reflected in the Oricon charts. ...
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