Girl group Dreamcatcher are set to make a comeback later this year with a brand-new full-length album.
The girl group’s agency Dreamcatcher Company announced In a statement to South Korean press that the group are currently preparing to release new music in April. Further details, such as a concept or a definite release date for the album, are expected to be released in the coming weeks.
âDreamcatcher is currently in the midst of preparing a new full-length album, with the goal of a comeback in early April,â a representative from the agency confirmed, as translated by Soompi. âThey have already completed recording [for the album].â
Dreamcatcherâs upcoming release comes nine months after their âSummer Holidayâ special album. In a four-star review of their latest record, NME praised the mini-albumâs âvaried, atypical selection of songs and genresâ, and for proving that âthereâs more than enough room for grittier, hard-hitting music in K-pop during the typically buoyant summer season.â
In other K-pop news, JYP Entertainmentâs new girl group NMIXX have made their debut with a head-spinning music video for âO.Oâ. The song is the title track of NMIXXâs debut single album âAd Mareâ, which dropped at the same time.
Notably, âO.Oâ was composed and arranged by a roster of hitmakers from South Korean music production studio THE HUB, best known for working with MAMAMOOâs Wheein, ENHYPEN, Ha Sung-woon and more. Aside from the title track, âAd Mareâ also includes the B-side track âTankâ, along with instrumental versions of both songs.
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