Xdinary Heroes Transforms Into Rockstars With Upcoming Album Beautiful Mind
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2025-03-15 04:38:38
Xdinary Heroes is set to transform into full-fledged rockstars with their upcoming mini-album, Beautiful Mind. On March 14, the group unveiled individual teaser photos and a visual film through their official social media channels, giving fans a first glimpse of the album’s concept.
The teaser campaign kicked off with bassist Jooyeon, whose visuals exuded the energy of a flamboyant rockstar. His teaser featured a playful yet edgy aura, with a mischievous smirk as he bit into a lollipop, heightening anticipation for the group’s new direction.
The album’s title track, Beautiful Life, features lyrics co-written by Xdinary Heroes, promising an unpredictable and dynamic song structure. The track’s production includes collapsedone (Lee Woo Min), who previously collaborated with the group on PLUTO from their fourth mini-album.
In addition to Beautiful Life, the album consists of seven tracks: Fight Me, More Than I Like, Diamond, Supernatural, George the Lobster, and Bitter But Better. This diverse lineup hints at a mix of high-energy rock and introspective storytelling, staying true to the band’s signature musical style.
Xdinary Heroes’ new mini-album Beautiful Mind is set for release on March 24. Following the album drop, the band will embark on their new world tour, Beautiful Mind, starting with a series of concerts in Seoul from May 2 to 5.
This comeback marks another significant step for Xdinary Heroes as they continue redefining the rock genre within the K-pop landscape, blending powerful instrumentals with emotionally charged narratives.
Sayart / Kelly.K, pittou8181@gmail.com
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