This album is expected to enhance their musical identity.
Fans are eagerly anticipating new stories.
Dragon Pony is set to make a powerful comeback in the year of the Red Horse in 2026. The band will release their third EP titled 'RUN RUN RUN' on March 10. Their agency, Antenna, emphasized that this album will further solidify Dragon Pony's musical identity and urged fans to anticipate it. Their comeback comes about eight months after the digital single 'Earth Boy' released last July. Through various works, Dragon Pony has vividly expressed autobiographical narratives centered on the theme of imperfect youth. This time, 'RUN RUN RUN' is expected to introduce new stories. Along with the comeback news, a logo image featuring the album title against a red background has been revealed, symbolizing the band's confidence. The EP will be available on various music platforms at 6 PM on March 10.
Dragon Pony has garnered a loyal fan base with their unique musical identity and emotional narratives. Their previous EPs and singles have richly woven themes of self-exploration and the complexities of youth. With 'RUN RUN RUN', fans are expecting a more mature sound and deeper stories. In recent years, K-POP has seen a spotlight on youth-themed content, suggesting that Dragon Pony's new music may resonate well within this trend.
Moreover, the growing fandom is likely to expand with this comeback. Dragon Pony actively engages with their audience through various social media platforms, sharing their identity, which has sparked heightened anticipation among fans for this return. The visual elements in the teaser image for 'RUN RUN RUN' will also serve to strengthen Dragon Pony's branding.
Thus, Dragon Pony's comeback will not just mark a musical milestone but also represent a vital turning point showcasing their growth and evolution. It is poised to make a striking impact in the K-POP scene through musical experimentation and diverse identity shifts.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
Photo: Antenna