
YB, the nation's top rock band, is
returning to the public and fans, releasing its first full-length album after about
six years.
YB will release its 10th full-length album "Twilight State" on various music sites and other sites on the 10th. This marks the first time in more than six years that YB has released a new full-length album since "Reel Impulse," which was introduced in 2013.
YB has been global and has increased its
global influence. In particular, "Stay Alive (ft. the London Symphony
Orchestra)," a new arrangement of songs from its eighth album
"Jointing," posted significant results, including three consecutive
weeks in the British music magazine Music Week Club Commercial Pop Chart in
April.
As YB has been performing various music and
performances throughout the U.K., attention is also focused on their
long-awaited new full-length album.
YB, previously loved by the public for its
intuitive lyrics and pan-national messages of hope, delivers their stories with
a philosophical attitude that started from a deeply personal tragedy through
its new album, "Twilight State." The song is expected to be completed
in a dreamlike style that is slightly different from YB's and previous music.
In particular, the album will feature a
total of 13 tracks, ranging from alternative, psychic and folk-rock to modern
folk ballads with messages of consolation. YB, which has always sought change
and evolution, is rumored to have produced a highly finished work this time by
working with artists in various fields.
Meanwhile, YB plans to showcase various
contents with the release of its new full-length album, "Twilight
State," and carry out brisk activities. It is preparing a special package
album for fans, and will hold a showcase on October 11. It also confirmed a
two-day concert at Interpark iMarket Hall on November 30 and December 1,
raising fans and public expectations.