How to Get Into Exile
Exile holds a distinctive place in the contemporary music landscape by expertly blending emotional depth with infectious melodies, creating an atmosphere where vulnerability and joy coexist.
Exploring Exile can feel daunting with their extensive catalog of albums. This guide offers a clear starting point with 'Aisubeki Mirai e', showcasing the band's unique blend of emotional depth and catchy melodies. Dive in and discover essential listening paths that will help you navigate their music effectively.
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Aisubeki Mirai e
2009
Best starting point
Presents a cohesive blend of pop sounds and emotional themes, showcasing Exile's signature style effectively for new listeners.
Features an engaging melody and emotional depth, making it a strong introduction to Exile's sound and lyrical themes.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- euphoric moments of connection
- patient waves of emotion
- uplifting sing-along choruses
- heartfelt reflections on love
- gradual build to joyful peaks
Maybe skip if you want
- prefer instant gratification tracks
- dislike emotional lyrical themes
Songs to start with
If you'd rather pick a song than an album.
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"Someday" — from Aisubeki Mirai e (2009)
accessible entry with immediate hook
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Common questions
What does Exile sound like?
Pulsing rhythms intertwine with airy melodies to create a captivating tension that propels listeners through a journey of emotional highs and lows. Rooted in pop music. Start with Aisubeki Mirai e.
What is the best Exile album to start with?
The best album to start with is "Aisubeki Mirai e" (2009). It's the most representative of what makes Exile worth hearing.
What are the best Exile albums?
The essential Exile albums include "Aisubeki Mirai e" (2009), "EXILE PERFECT YEAR 2008 ULTIMATE BEST BOX", "Exile Evolution" (2007), "ASIA" (2006) and "Perfect Best" (2005).
Who is Exile for?
If you're into pop music, Exile is worth your time. Pulsing rhythms intertwine with airy melodies to create a captivating tension that propels listeners through a journey of emotional highs and lows.
How many albums does Exile have?
Exile has 21 releases in their discography, including 21 albums.