Rising boy band All(H)ours, the first group from Eden Entertainment, is making a comeback with a new image as charismatic goblins. The septet, led by former JYP Entertainment executive Cho Hae-sung, debuted in January and returned with their second mini album "Witness" after six months. The lead track "Shock" is a drift phonk song with a dark and rough energy, featuring powerful choreography that embodies the image of a goblin. The members expressed their growth and transformation through this album, aiming to showcase their charm and skills, and their determination to captivate audiences with their performance. The group's unique style and the challenging choreography were highlighted by the members, who shared their dedication to perfecting their skills and embodying the image of goblins. Leader Kunho also mentioned a spooky experience during the music video shoot, which they took as a positive omen for their new album. The band expressed gratitude for the attention and advice from J.Y. Park, and emphasized their commitment to showing their growth and captivating performances to their fans and K-pop enthusiasts.
Rising boy band All(H)ours, the first group from Eden Entertainment, is making a comeback with a new image as charismatic goblins. The septet, led by former JYP Entertainment executive Cho Hae-sung, debuted in January and returned with their second mini album "Witness" after six months. The lead track "Shock" is a drift phonk song with a dark and rough energy, featuring powerful choreography that embodies the image of a goblin. The members expressed their growth and transformation through this album, aiming to showcase their charm and skills, and their determination to captivate audiences with their performance. The group's unique style and the challenging choreography were highlighted by the members, who shared their dedication to perfecting their skills and embodying the image of goblins. Leader Kunho also mentioned a spooky experience during the music video shoot, which they took as a positive omen for their new album. The band expressed gratitude for the attention and advice from J.Y. Park, and emphasized their commitment to showing their growth and captivating performances to their fans and K-pop enthusiasts.