
UK licensed in fashion and culture magazine, ‘Dazed And Confused’ digital home page released an interview with the group CIX.
In the interview, CIX delivered five behind-the-scenes stories on issues facing Korean youths, including cram hell, school violence and by-standings, as well as introducing their recently released second EP album, "Hello, Strange Place."
"If the debut album was a big framework for music and color as a group, "Hello, Strange Place" is an album that officially starts our story," Hyun-suk said. "The big and small problems (in the story film) are what our generation is experiencing. We wanted to instill our own awareness of the issue to the public," he added in a serious manner.
BAE JIN YOUNG also commented on his future goals: "The most important thing is the success of CIX. Our goal is to be shown to the public in a better way. I hope this second album will make a strong impression," he said.
"We respect all K-pop artists, and I think we still have a lot to learn because we're newcomers," he added, adding that he is determined to be a more promising future player.
"I want to be a group that fans are more and more proud of," said leader BX
CIX's candid interviews are available on the British licensed fashion & culture magazine "Dazed & Confused" digital homepage.
Meanwhile, CIX released their 2nd EP Album HELLO Chapter 2. "Hello, Strange Place" on Nov. 19 and appeared on various music programs with the title track "Numb" continuing their brisk comeback activities.