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Age Factory Popular Song Rankings [2026]

A three-piece alternative rock band.

Based in the ancient city of Nara, they have continued to perform aggressively across Japan.

Formed in 2010, they played close to 100 gigs a year.

Here, we’ve listed their most-streamed songs in a ranked format.

Age Factory Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

sunflowerAge Factory15rank/position

Age Factory “Sunflower” (Official Audio)
sunflowerAge Factory

Age Factory is a three-piece rock band whose solid yet tricky playing has earned high acclaim, and whose straightforward live performances have also made them popular.

Released on May 31, 2023, “Himawari” is a track with a floating sensation woven into its sense of speed, issued as the second installment in their series of consecutive new releases.

The lyrics, which evoke a parting with someone precious, capture the bittersweet feeling of summer slipping away.

It’s a sentimental rock tune whose powerful yet wistful ensemble pierces the heart.

About yesterdayAge Factory16rank/position

The standout bass phrase right from the beginning is stylish and cool! It’s impressive how the guitarist sings while playing that phrase, too.

Both the bass and drums are excellent, with an incredible sense of stability.

And the unexpected twists in the song’s structure make it really interesting.

sprintAge Factory17rank/position

[Age Factory LIVE Footage] Sprint
sprintAge Factory

With vocals that erupt with a harsh, thunderous roar and a bass and drums that charge forward aggressively, this track is brimming with a sense of speed, just as its title suggests.

As seen in this live footage, they instantly fill the venue with their own atmosphere and captivate the audience.

From the vacuumAge Factory18rank/position

Age Factory “From the Vacuum” (Official Music Video)
From the vacuumAge Factory

You can’t help but get drawn into vocalist Eisuke Shimizu’s voice from the very first intro.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to in the early hours before sunrise.

Just when you think it’s a calm song, the drums grow more intense toward the end, with the kick thundering.

The whole track tightens up all at once.

Third Block of EscapismAge Factory19rank/position

You think it’s going to blast off from the intro, but then it suddenly shifts into a solo with guitar arpeggios… an unpredictably structured track with Age Factory’s signature style in full force.

It’s insanely cool.

The guitar, bass, drums, and vocals are all razor-sharp, like beasts, delivering the kind of overwhelming power only a three-piece band can.

This song races by in a flash—fierce like the reckless energy of youth, yet somehow beautiful in its sense of detachment.

It’s included on the 1st mini album “Asahi Motomachi.”