Courtesy of JYP ENTERTAINMENT
K-pop rock band Xdinary Heroes is scheduled to release its first full-length album titled "Troubleshooting" on April 30, according to their agency, JYP Entertainment.
The album release is part of the band's ongoing "Xperiment Project," which includes a series of comeback activities. As part of this project, Xdinary Heroes will host a series of concerts named "Closed ♭eta," starting with three concerts on April 19, 20, and 21 at the Yes 24 Live Hall in Gwangjin District, eastern Seoul.
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▲ K-pop band Xdinary Heroes / Courtesy of JYP ENTERTAINMENT |
"Troubleshooting" marks the band's first full-length album release in six months, following their fourth EP, "Livelock," which debuted in October last year. The album's title continues the band's trend of naming releases after terms commonly used in computer programming. Previous EPs include "Hello, world!" (2022), "Overload" (2022), and "Deadlock" (2023).
A teaser video announcing the album was uploaded to the band's social media platforms at noon on Friday.
Xdinary Heroes debuted in December 2021 and consists of six members: bassist Jooyeon, drummer Gunil, vocalist Jungsu, guitarists Gaon and Jun Han, and O.de on keyboards. The band's name, Xdinary Heroes, is a shortened form of "extraordinary heroes," reflecting the notion that anyone can be a hero.
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