The title track 'Harmony' emphasizes connection with fans and features mature emotions.
They are currently active in Japan, focusing on communication with their supporters.
Travel-themed group EPTRAVERSE has officially released their first mini album 'Harmony'. The title track, 'Harmony', showcases the matured voices and feelings of the members, currently ranking 4th on the Oricon chart shortly after its release in Japan.
'Harmony' symbolizes the musical connection shared with fans, conveying a promise to sing together forever. The mini album contains four additional tracks: 'Closer', 'Burnt Out Cake', 'Drive with Me', and 'Tab Tab', all reflecting the shared memories between EPTRAVERSE and their fans, with the music video echoing this theme.
Currently, EPTRAVERSE is actively fulfilling schedules in Japan, having successfully held their debut showcase and fan meeting at the Sky Hall in Haneda Airport. With the members being proficient in Japanese, they are receiving considerable attention and requests from the Japanese entertainment scene.
The first mini album 'Harmony' by EPTRAVERSE captures the mature voices and emotions of its members, reflecting the importance of their connection with fans. The lyrical quality of the title track aligns perfectly with their unique marketing strategy as a travel-themed group.
The tracks included in the album explore various stories and emotions, inviting listeners to reflect on the musical journey shared with fans. Particularly, 'Harmony' emphasizes communication with their fandom 'Evers', conveying a significant message about their close relationship with supporters.
Through this album, EPTRAVERSE is solidifying their presence in the Japanese market, actively expanding their global fanbase with busy schedules and fan meetings. The members' proficiency in Japanese is gaining them considerable popularity, which is likely to yield positive outcomes for their future endeavors.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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