It will be screened as a short film at CGV on June 10, with the album release set for June 23.
The project is designed to provide a cohesive experience of the entire EP.
The band SUNGAPPLE is set to premiere their EP ‘My Century’ in theaters for the first time. This unique screening, featuring a short film format that showcases all the tracks from their upcoming album, will take place at CGV on June 10th. The official album release is slated for June 23rd, providing fans a special early glimpse of the project. The film is creatively edited from a performance filmed on a barge in the seas of Busan, capturing the entire narrative of the EP while enhancing the musical experience with stunning visuals.
Notably, SUNGAPPLE's approach with this project differs from traditional music videos as it presents the full EP in a cohesive narrative. This gives audiences a remarkable chance to organically connect with both the music and visuals, encouraging greater immersion within the theater setting. Having previously garnered positive feedback for their live concert films, the band continues to build anticipation with this innovative content.
The screening of SUNGAPPLE's EP ‘My Century’ is an innovative approach that blurs the lines between music and film. Audiences are not just passive listeners; they will experience the narrative embedded in the music through associated visuals. This immersive experience is likely to resonate particularly well with younger fans.
Moreover, the use of stunning visual elements in this project highlights SUNGAPPLE's musical identity. The performance set against the backdrop of the ocean goes beyond mere aesthetics; it provides an opportunity to delve deeper into the relationship between the band and their music. This unique approach, differing from traditional music videos, accentuates the band's creativity further.
Having previously left a strong impression with their live concert films, SUNGAPPLE's latest project is poised to exceed expectations. Fans are likely to feel a stronger connection to the band as they experience a new musical world through this screening.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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