K-pop group Lumious wants to console listeners with music


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Boy band Luminous held an online showcase to put out its second EP 'Self n Ego' earlier this week. – Photo: Barunson WIP Entertainment

There are many artistes coming out with new music this month, but they would rather not follow the trend that tends to be fancy or catchy, and base their music on solid ambience, said Woobin. This EP goes deeper than their debut EP, making listeners think, he added.

“When you are down, someone’s consolation or sympathy can give you great strength. Such feelings, I believe, are what our music gives,” said Suil, underlining the message of the EP.

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