Japanese melodic hardcore band REACH has brought their early catalog to streaming platforms, making three albums from their Toys Factory era available on subscription services.

The newly available releases span from 1999 to 2001, representing a pivotal period in the band's career when they were signed to Toys Factory, one of Japan's prominent independent labels. This marks the first time these recordings have been accessible through streaming platforms.

REACH emerged during the late 1990s Japanese hardcore scene, blending melodic elements with the intensity of hardcore punk. Their Toys Factory releases helped establish them as notable players in Japan's alternative music scene during the turn of the millennium.

The streaming release gives both longtime fans and new listeners access to material that has been largely unavailable in digital format. For international J-rock fans, this represents a rare opportunity to explore a band that contributed to Japan's hardcore and alternative rock evolution during a formative period.

The albums are now available across major streaming platforms, joining the growing catalog of Japanese rock and hardcore releases making their way to digital services after years of limited availability.