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ENHYPEN on How THE SIN : BLISS Is a New Sound for a New Beginning

ENHYPEN on how their latest EP THE SIN : BLISS stretched them artistically and personally. ENHYPEN on How THE SIN : BLISS Is a New Sound for a New Beginning Christine Terrisse

ENHYPEN on How THE SIN : BLISS Is a New Sound for a New Beginning

ENHYPEN, the hugely popular K-pop group, continues to captivate their audience with a new EP called THE SIN : BLISS, set to release on August 21st. While being an international pop star can be challenging, ENHYPEN's vocalist JAKE assures fans that the group's detailed storyline, tied to their vampire theme, is not a concern for them. "I think the fans just know that we have this huge storyline behind us, and they don't really have to think about it too much," JAKE explains.

The group first delved into the vampire theme with their debut BORDER : DAY ONE and further explored it in subsequent releases, such as 2023's Dark Blood with the hit track, "Bite Me." Their latest EP, THE SIN : BLISS, continues the narrative, marking a significant change for the band, as it represents their first project following the departure of former member HEESEUNG.

During an interview with Consequence before the album's release, JAKE mentioned their recent appearance at San Diego Comic Con, where they joined a panel called "Bite Me: Calling All Vampires" alongside Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke. JAY, the band's rockstar member, shared his excitement about attending the event, stating that it is a huge platform for showcasing their music to a wide audience.

The band members also discussed their plans to incorporate Brazilian baile funk into the EP, with lead single "Bloody Paradise" produced by JULiA LEWiS. SUNGHOON, who contributed to the album, mentioned his focus on making "Bloody Paradise" a unique representation of ENHYPEN's style within the new genre.

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