Courtesy of TXT's facebook
Tomorrow X Together (TXT) has returned with their sixth mini album, titled "minisode 3: TOMORROW." The album, launched after their 3rd full-length album, "The Name Chapter: Freefall," was released last October.
At a press conference held at Korea University’s Hwajung Gymnasium on Monday, the members of TXT shared insights into the album's theme and narrative structure. They described it as a culmination of the stories depicted in their previous albums released over the past five years.
The lead track, "Deja Vu," is characterized as a hybrid pop song infused with rage and emo influences. The members expressed confidence in their ability to blend K-pop with the rage genre in a unique manner, incorporating elements such as sirens and synth sounds.
Additionally, the album features two subunit songs: "The Killa" by Soobin and Yeonjun, and "Quarter Life" by Beomgyu, Taehyun, and Hueningkai. These songs explore themes of love and perseverance, with several members contributing to the songwriting process.
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▲ Courtesy of TXT's facebook |
As the album reflects on the past five years of their career, various elements evoke memories of their debut activities and previous albums. The title of the second track is written in Morse code, reminiscent of their debut introductions, and lyrics in the lead track reference past songs, evoking a sense of nostalgia for the members.
TXT also shared their growth and aspirations as artists, expressing a desire to continue creating autobiographical stories that incorporate their experiences and emotions. They announced the launch of their third world tour, "Act: Promise," beginning with Seoul performances on May 3-5.
In conclusion, TXT emphasized their commitment to delivering unique music and visuals while striving to connect with more audiences through their sincerity and creativity.
Sayart
Sayart, sayart2022@gmail.com
Quintet Delivers Insights on New Album's Concept and Direction During Press Conference
Courtesy of TXT's facebook
Tomorrow X Together (TXT) has returned with their sixth mini album, titled "minisode 3: TOMORROW." The album, launched after their 3rd full-length album, "The Name Chapter: Freefall," was released last October.
At a press conference held at Korea University’s Hwajung Gymnasium on Monday, the members of TXT shared insights into the album's theme and narrative structure. They described it as a culmination of the stories depicted in their previous albums released over the past five years.
The lead track, "Deja Vu," is characterized as a hybrid pop song infused with rage and emo influences. The members expressed confidence in their ability to blend K-pop with the rage genre in a unique manner, incorporating elements such as sirens and synth sounds.
Additionally, the album features two subunit songs: "The Killa" by Soobin and Yeonjun, and "Quarter Life" by Beomgyu, Taehyun, and Hueningkai. These songs explore themes of love and perseverance, with several members contributing to the songwriting process.
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▲ Courtesy of TXT's facebook |
As the album reflects on the past five years of their career, various elements evoke memories of their debut activities and previous albums. The title of the second track is written in Morse code, reminiscent of their debut introductions, and lyrics in the lead track reference past songs, evoking a sense of nostalgia for the members.
TXT also shared their growth and aspirations as artists, expressing a desire to continue creating autobiographical stories that incorporate their experiences and emotions. They announced the launch of their third world tour, "Act: Promise," beginning with Seoul performances on May 3-5.
In conclusion, TXT emphasized their commitment to delivering unique music and visuals while striving to connect with more audiences through their sincerity and creativity.
Sayart
Sayart, sayart2022@gmail.com
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