Chodan described the album as a journey of self-discovery.
The album reflects QWER's new identity.
[TV Daily] On April 27th, the showcase for QWER's mini album 'Ceremony' was held at Yes24 Wonderwall in Seoul, hosted by broadcaster Park Seul-ki. During the event, QWER's leader Chodan shared his thoughts following the completion of their world tour.
The album 'Ceremony' signifies QWER's transition to the next stage after successfully concluding their first chapter. They debuted with 'Harmony from Discord' and concluded their initial chapter with hits like 'Manito,' 'Algorithm's Blossom,' and 'I'm On Your Side, Even if the Whole World is Off-Key.' The new album comprises five tracks, including the title song 'Ceremony.'
Chodan described the album as a journey of self-discovery, expressing his aspiration to show a more impressive version of themselves. Drawing on the concept of 'ritual,' the album explores their growth and identity as artists. 'Ceremony' will be released tonight at 6 PM.
QWER's 'Ceremony' heralds a significant shift in their artistic journey, focusing on the inner growth of artists in the process of self-discovery. The album integrates a wide range of musical styles, creating a more profound emotional resonance with its audience. Musically, the title track reflects a freshness while articulating a contemporary sensibility.
This album is likely to be a meaningful milestone for QWER's fanbase, symbolizing both change and growth. They are clearly committed not to rest on their laurels but to establish their identity through new endeavors. Chodan's statements exude confidence, heightening anticipation for their future activities.
Ultimately, 'Ceremony' transcends being just a collection of songs; it embodies a journey of self-discovery. It distinctly showcases QWER's evolving musical identity and reflects their commitment to convey messages relevant to a new generation.
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