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Latency to Release First Concert Video Today

Latency to Release First Concert Video Today
Girl band Latency is releasing their first concert video today.
They will showcase footage from their November performance along with a new track.
Their official debut is targeted for early next year.

[TV Daily Kim Jin-seok Reporter] The girl band Latency will unveil their concert video today (December 3), marking their first encounter with fans. This content will be available at 8 PM on the 'Latency' YouTube channel through their segment 'Can't Play? No Problem!' and includes the performance from their 'November Evaluation' held on November 17. Named 'Latency,' which means 'Our sound is slightly delayed but eventually heard,' this 5-member band consists of Ji-won, Semi, Ha-eun from Signature, Hyun-jin from LOONA, and YouTube guitarist Hui-yeon. The group formed through the YouTube series 'Can't Play? No Problem!', inspired by the Japanese anime 'Bocchi the Rock!'. The video will feature songs they have been practicing, including DAY6's 'You Were Beautiful,' Official HIGE DANDism's 'Pretender,' and their unreleased new track 'It Was Love.' While their official debut date is still undecided, they are preparing for a launch in early to mid-January next year.

Latency, a 5-member band with musical diversity and fresh charm, is set to present a variety of music through the unique personalities of its members. Formed under the influence of a Japanese anime, their performances are expected to offer a fresh and unique viewing experience. If the collaboration and synergy among the artists are well-executed, it could provoke significant emotions among fans.
Covering songs from DAY6 and Official HIGE DANDism serves as a great example of how they may challenge themselves across different genres, with individual musical styles harmonizing to create new collaborative sounds. Their concert video will provide a chance to witness such musical synergy.
Featuring their unreleased song 'It Was Love' alongside covers, Latency aims to strengthen their bond with fans. As they prepare for their official debut, the release of this concert video could significantly boost their fandom's growth and formation.

This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.

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Source: tvdaily.co.kr