E’Last Announces Anticipated Fourth EP Release After Seven Months
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2023-09-25 20:48:17
E ENTERTAINMENT
E Entertainment, the agency for K-pop sensation E’Last, announced on Monday that the boy band is set to unveil its fourth EP on October 17, marking a significant return to the music scene after a seven-month hiatus. This release follows their digital single "Thrill" in February and is their first EP since "Roar" in April 2022.
The initial teaser image for the upcoming album, revealed on Monday, offers a glimpse into a dimly lit space adorned with a trashcan, a vending machine, and posters adorning the walls. As the anticipation builds, fans eagerly await further details about the album, slated to be revealed at a later date.
E’Last, comprising eight talented members — Choi In, Seungyeop, Rano, Baekgyeul, Romin, Won Hyuk, Wonjun, and Yejun — made their debut in 2020 with their first EP titled "Day Dream." The band's name, a fusion of "everlasting," "eternity," and "infinity," embodies their desire to create music that stands the test of time and remains a cherished companion for listeners. Notably, members Won Hyuk and Wonjun showcased their talents in Mnet’s 2019 boy band audition show “Produce X 101.” Fans and the industry alike are excited to witness the next chapter in E’Last's musical journey with the release of their highly anticipated fourth EP this October.
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