
MAX's fifth studio album, "Jewel of Jewels," is a high-energy J-pop and synth-pop collection from 2006, notable for being their only album with member Aki and featuring six of her singles. It's packed
February 22, 2006 · Sonic Groove (2)
"Jewel of Jewels" is an electrifying shot of pure J-pop exhilaration, a vibrant tapestry woven with driving Eurobeat rhythms, sparkling synths, and the undeniable power of MAX's harmonized female vocals. This album is designed for movement, for celebration, and for those moments when you need an instant, infectious mood boost. It's the sound of a Tokyo dance floor at midnight, a dazzling pop spectacle that feels both nostalgic for the mid-2000s and utterly timeless in its ability to uplift and energize.
How does Jewel of Jewels sound next to the rest of MAX's catalogue?
This album stays in step with the catalogue across the board — no axis departs enough to be worth its own note. Hover the dots to see where each one sits.
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