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Miyao Unveils Unique Charm of Classical Music with New EP 'Bite Now'

Miyao Unveils Unique Charm of Classical Music with New EP 'Bite Now'
Miyao makes a comeback with their new EP 'Bite Now,' showcasing a modern reinterpretation of classical music.
The title track 'Ddi Ro Ri' is a fresh adaptation based on a Bach composition.
Miyao's collaborative production process hints at future musical growth.

On June 1st, Miyao held a showcase at Cube Convention Center in Mapo-gu, Seoul to unveil their new EP 'Bite Now.' Featuring a total of five tracks, including the title song 'Ddi Ro Ri (DDI RO RI),' this album represents a pivotal moment in Miyao's musical journey. Gawon expressed her excitement by stating, "This EP is well-prepared after a long time of hard work," while Anna, Ella, and Suin shared their enthusiasm for each song.

The title track 'Ddi Ro Ri' is a modern reinterpretation of Bach's work, showcasing a blend of the grandeur of classical music with contemporary flair. Narin highlighted the group's desire to connect with audiences through this fresh take. Ella also discussed her experience penning lyrics for the first time, reflecting on the sense of growth it brought her.

This EP aims to build on the foundation laid by their previous release 'My Eyes Open Wide' while establishing a stronger identity for Miyao. Gawon emphasized that this album encapsulates various emotions and expressed her hope for fans to show their support.

Miyao's new EP 'Bite Now' showcases a commitment to musical experimentation through the inclusion of modern reinterpretations of classical elements. The title track 'Ddi Ro Ri,' using Bach's composition, connects traditional and contemporary music in an intriguing manner. This approach deepens the musical richness, providing an opportunity to reach a broader audience across age groups.

Furthermore, the active involvement of each member in the album's production highlights Miyao's teamwork strength. Gawon’s direct involvement in directing signals a strong intent to maximize the members' strengths, instilling greater anticipation for their growth among fans. This collaborative approach could further strengthen Miyao's evolution.

Finally, 'Bite Now' emphasizes emotional connection and communication with fans, revealing a clearer musical identity for Miyao. The high-quality tracks filled with their unique style distinctly stand out compared to previous albums, potentially generating positive ripples in the music industry.

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

Photo: Shin Jeong-heon

Source: tvdaily.co.kr