The single includes the title track "Consumption Period", "Circles -Japanese ver.-", and "MAESTRO -Japanese ver.-".
A total of three songs have been recorded, including "Expiration Date". The title song "Expiration Date" is a ballad with prominent string and guitar sounds, and the lyrics express the worries about the expiration date of emotions.
The atmosphere builds up towards the end of the song, and the members' delicate use of this to express their emotions really stands out.
The album was completed with the participation of Woozi and Beomju, the album producers of "SEVENTEEN", in writing and composing the song.
The song was chosen as the theme song for the Japanese NHK TV series "Future Me" and was a hot topic. The music video for "Consumption Period" was released last year as a subtitle for "SEVENTEE
It depicts the story that follows the music video for "Now - Even if the world ends tomorrow," the title track from N's Japanese best album, and is very eye-catching.
Following on from their previous work, which depicted the day before the end of the world, the music video for their new song depicts daily life 1,000 days after the apocalypse.
The members' facial expressions as they recall past memories aboard the gigantic spaceship add to the highlights.
Meanwhile, SEVENTEEN will continue their activities in Japan with the Japan Dome Tour.
They will begin at the Vantelin Dome Nagoya on the 29th and 30th, followed by the Tokyo Dome on the 4th and 5th of December, the Kyocera Dome Osaka on the 12th and 14th and 15th, and the Mizuho PayP on the 19th and 21st and 22nd.
"SEVENTEEN [RIGHT HERE] WORLD TOUR IN JAPAN" will be held at the ay Dome Fukuoka.
In Aichi, Tokyo, Osaka, and Fukuoka, where the performances will be held, the IP of "SEVENTEEN" will be distributed to local
There are also plans to develop "SEVENTEEN THE CITY," an urban concert play park combined with infrastructure.
By minmin 2024/11/27 10:32 KST