The EP comes out about 1 1/2 years since the previous EP In-Out and the title Refuge signifies how they want to offer shelter for listeners, taking a step further from the message of healing from the first EP.
They had high expectations for each other and were pleased that they managed to release the EP on the originally planned date. They tested positive for COVID-19 last week but have fully recovered.
“There were many challenges making this album, recording and learning the choreography,” Sanha said. The dance, in particular, was quite demanding but he was satisfied with his improvement afterward.
“It is sinking in how time flies fast,” said Moonbin when asked how he feels about his seven-year career. Over the years, they have been trying to find the right balance and are ready to show fans that there is nothing they cannot do, he said. – The Korea Herald/Asia News Network
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