The song is themed around flowers blooming amid wounds, offering warmth and comfort.
They are set to release their 3rd studio album '3LOGY' on January 7.
[TV Daily Reporter Kim Jinsuk] The band CNBLUE (Jung Yonghwa, Kang Minhyuk, Lee Jungshin) is set to release their pre-release track 'Still, a Flower' at 6 PM today (1st). FNC Entertainment unveiled the moving poster for the song on December 31, showcasing a seedling sprouting and blooming on fallen tears, intuitively conveying the song's message.
The pre-release track 'Still, a Flower' is a modern rock piece that blends analog synthesizers with deep guitar sounds, where Jung Yonghwa's delicate vocals provide a soothing comfort. The song metaphorically speaks about flowers blooming again amid wounds, capturing the brilliance of reclaiming one's essence even in harsh realities.
CNBLUE will release their 3rd studio album '3LOGY' on January 7, featuring a total of 10 tracks, including the title song 'Killer Joy' and 'Still, a Flower'. Each song presents a unique character, allowing listeners to experience CNBLUE's diverse musical spectrum. The pre-release track, along with its lyric video, will be available on various music platforms starting at 6 PM today.
Jung Yonghwa's self-composed track 'Still, a Flower' reaffirms his prowess as a composer, showcasing his profound understanding of music. The blend of analog synthesizers and guitar elevates the song's appeal, merging modern and classic elements that align with his artistic vision.
Moreover, the new track from CNBLUE serves as a reminder of their relevance in today's music scene. The diverse musical palette in this upcoming album not only offers fans a fresh experience but also highlights their ongoing musical evolution, which is likely to attract new listeners while raising expectations among existing fans.
This pre-release song particularly conveys a deep emotional message, becoming a significant channel for communication with fans. 'Still, a Flower,' with its themes of pain and hope, is poised to provide comfort to many and secure its place as a beloved track.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
Photo: FNC Entertainment