Enhypen to Release Album Inspired by HYBE's 'Dark Moon' Series
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2024-04-29 00:54:19
Courtesy of BELIFT LAB
Boy band Enhypen is set to release an album titled "Memorabilia" on May 13, based on HYBE's original "Dark Moon" fantasy series. According to their agency, Belift Lab, the songs in the album will delve into themes of "destined love" and "existential concerns as a vampire," aligning with both Enhypen's identity and the "Dark Moon" series.
The "Dark Moon" series has expanded into a webtoon titled "Dark Moon: The Blood Altar," which debuted in January 2022. A prequel story called "Children of Vamfield" is currently serialized on Naver, with new episodes released weekly. The series is described as a dark fantasy urban romance, following vampires, inspired by Enhypen members, attending a high school in Riverfield. Members of fellow HYBE boy band, &Team, are depicted as rival werewolves.
Currently, Enhypen is on the U.S. leg of their "Fate Plus" world tour, with upcoming performances scheduled in Tacoma and other cities before heading to Japan for their "Fate Plus" encore concerts.
The band debuted under Belift Lab, a HYBE subsidiary, in 2020 with their EP "Border: Day One," formed through the Mnet and HYBE audition reality show "I-Land."
Belift Lab, the agency behind Enhypen, recently introduced its newest girl group, ILLIT, in March.
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