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NA103 Releases 'To Love Is To'

NA103 Releases 'To Love Is To'
NA103 has released their third single, 'To Love Is To.'
'To Love Is To' poses questions about the essence of love.
They plan to continue their message through sustained musical activities.

[TV Daily Kim Jin-seok Reporter] The hybrid metal band NA103 has released their third single, 'To Love Is To.' This track serves as more than just a new release; it is a testament to the questions NA103 is currently facing.

Released on April 17th, 'To Love Is To' shifts the focus from the emotional wounds explored in their previous work, 'Love Hurts,' to a deeper inquiry about the essence of love itself. Through this exploration, NA103 concludes that love is ultimately about giving oneself to others.

The single features a hard rock foundation enriched by Tom Ji's unique vocal style, amplifying the emotional journey. Its music video symbolically portrays the devotion of the male praying mantis, illustrating that love is not possession but dedication. NA103 is poised to deliver distinctive live performances through a project-based structure that deviates from traditional band formats.

The release of 'To Love Is To' marks a significant milestone in NA103's musical evolution. They expand the definition of love, offering audiences profound emotional experiences. Notably, the use of the praying mantis as a metaphor invites listeners to explore the essence of love through the lenses of understanding and dedication.

Tom Ji's distinctive vocals enhance the intensity of the hard rock sound, heightening the emotional immersion. NA103 embraces a project-based collaboration model rather than a traditional band structure, creating a more dynamic sound that is likely to be carried over into their live performances.

Their approach goes beyond mere spotlight moments; they aim to establish a sustained musical narrative. They prioritize experiences that are delivered repeatedly to their fans, focusing on long-term messages and the accumulation of sensory experiences over fleeting popularity.

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

Photo: NA103

Source: tvdaily.co.kr