Five years of Txt is more than enough of a reason for celebration.
Over the weekend, K-pop group Tomorrow x Together announced that they’ll release their sixth mini album, Minisode 3: Tomorrow, on April 1, as they unveiled the new logo and color scheme for the upcoming era.
The group shared a firework-filled video at a live event that captured a transition from the group’s last album era, The Name Chapter: Freefall, into the new one unveiling three icons that look like handwritten stars as a message in Morse code plays in the background.
Over the weekend, K-pop group Tomorrow x Together announced that they’ll release their sixth mini album, Minisode 3: Tomorrow, on April 1, as they unveiled the new logo and color scheme for the upcoming era.
The group shared a firework-filled video at a live event that captured a transition from the group’s last album era, The Name Chapter: Freefall, into the new one unveiling three icons that look like handwritten stars as a message in Morse code plays in the background.
- 3/4/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Tomorrow X Together, otherwise known as Txt, are coming back!
Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomgyu, Taehyun and Hueningkai are set to return on April 1 with their 6th mini-album, minisode 3: Tomorrow.
The group announced the new album at 2024 Txt Fanlive Present X Together, a live event held in Seoul on March 2 & 3 to celebrate the fifth anniversary of their debut with fans.
On the second day of the event, the band surprised fans by unveiling the logo motion for their forthcoming album.
Keep reading to find out more…
The video begins with the ‘X’ logo from their previous release The Name Chapter: Freefall, which gets drawn into a shimmering light. It reignites, unveiling a new logo blending the primary colors from their debut album The Dream Chapter: Star to The Name Chapter: Freefall to continue their album narrative, while the Morse code at the end of the video recalls the band’s debut era.
Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomgyu, Taehyun and Hueningkai are set to return on April 1 with their 6th mini-album, minisode 3: Tomorrow.
The group announced the new album at 2024 Txt Fanlive Present X Together, a live event held in Seoul on March 2 & 3 to celebrate the fifth anniversary of their debut with fans.
On the second day of the event, the band surprised fans by unveiling the logo motion for their forthcoming album.
Keep reading to find out more…
The video begins with the ‘X’ logo from their previous release The Name Chapter: Freefall, which gets drawn into a shimmering light. It reignites, unveiling a new logo blending the primary colors from their debut album The Dream Chapter: Star to The Name Chapter: Freefall to continue their album narrative, while the Morse code at the end of the video recalls the band’s debut era.
- 3/4/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
K-pop group Tomorrow X Together (Txt), which comprises members Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and Hueningkai, has unveiled the tracklist for their third studio album ‘The Name Chapter: Freefall’, which is slated for release on October 13. The new album consists of nine tracks in total, consisting of the tracks: ‘Growing Pain’, the lead single ‘Chasing That Feeling’, ‘Back for More (Txt Ver.)’, ‘Dreamer’, ‘Deep Down’, ‘Happily Ever After’, ‘Skipping Stones’, ‘Blue Spring’, and ‘Do It Like That’.
An experimental pop album, ‘Freefall’ is the popular boy band infusing elements of typical K-pop with American pop, R&b, electronic, hip hop, synth-pop, alternative rock, pop rock, pop-punk and some elements of industrial music.
‘The Name Chapter: Freefall’ is a concept album and tells the story of someone young coming face to face with reality. The real world is unfamiliar, harsh, cold, bitter, cruel and inevitably poses unforgiving challenges.
The album aims to...
An experimental pop album, ‘Freefall’ is the popular boy band infusing elements of typical K-pop with American pop, R&b, electronic, hip hop, synth-pop, alternative rock, pop rock, pop-punk and some elements of industrial music.
‘The Name Chapter: Freefall’ is a concept album and tells the story of someone young coming face to face with reality. The real world is unfamiliar, harsh, cold, bitter, cruel and inevitably poses unforgiving challenges.
The album aims to...
- 10/7/2023
- by Agency News Desk
K-pop group Tomorrow X Together (Txt), which comprises members Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and Hueningkai, has unveiled the tracklist for their third studio album ‘The Name Chapter: Freefall’, which is slated for release on October 13. The new album consists of nine tracks in total, consisting of the tracks: ‘Growing Pain’, the lead single ‘Chasing That Feeling’, ‘Back for More (Txt Ver.)’, ‘Dreamer’, ‘Deep Down’, ‘Happily Ever After’, ‘Skipping Stones’, ‘Blue Spring’, and ‘Do It Like That’.
An experimental pop album, ‘Freefall’ is the popular boy band infusing elements of typical K-pop with American pop, R&b, electronic, hip hop, synth-pop, alternative rock, pop rock, pop-punk and some elements of industrial music.
‘The Name Chapter: Freefall’ is a concept album and tells the story of someone young coming face to face with reality. The real world is unfamiliar, harsh, cold, bitter, cruel and inevitably poses unforgiving challenges.
The album aims to...
An experimental pop album, ‘Freefall’ is the popular boy band infusing elements of typical K-pop with American pop, R&b, electronic, hip hop, synth-pop, alternative rock, pop rock, pop-punk and some elements of industrial music.
‘The Name Chapter: Freefall’ is a concept album and tells the story of someone young coming face to face with reality. The real world is unfamiliar, harsh, cold, bitter, cruel and inevitably poses unforgiving challenges.
The album aims to...
- 10/7/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Get ready, Moa: following an absolutely stellar headlining set at Lollapalooza, a bouncy summer collaboration with the Jonas Brothers, and a successful string of EPs, Tomorrow X Together are officially gearing up for a comeback. Yes, Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and Hueningkai will be returning with new music in mid-October.
We’ll be updating this guide as soon as new information becomes available. Here’s what we know about Txt’s fall 2023 album so far.
What Is the Title of Txt’s New Album?
Get ready to spiral, because we’re officially entering freefall. According to the comeback teaser dropped on August 29th, the new EP is titled The Name Chapter: Freefall. The video shows the dreamy logo from the Temptation project spinning out and shifting colors — it has a bit of a comic book vibe. Watch the quick teaser below.
What Is the Release Date for Txt’s New Album?...
We’ll be updating this guide as soon as new information becomes available. Here’s what we know about Txt’s fall 2023 album so far.
What Is the Title of Txt’s New Album?
Get ready to spiral, because we’re officially entering freefall. According to the comeback teaser dropped on August 29th, the new EP is titled The Name Chapter: Freefall. The video shows the dreamy logo from the Temptation project spinning out and shifting colors — it has a bit of a comic book vibe. Watch the quick teaser below.
What Is the Release Date for Txt’s New Album?...
- 8/29/2023
- by Mary Siroky
- Consequence - Music
Björk offered a career-spanning performance to the crowd at Coachella 2023 with support from the Hollywood String Ensemble in a unique reprisal of her recently-concluded “Orkestral” concerts. To make the appearance extra special, she used more than 800 drones to create a light show above the stage.
During Björk’s set, the singer played songs ranging from the newer “Freefall” to classics like “Isobel” and “Jóga” to the Oscar-nominated “I’ve Seen It All.” She was accompanied by touring conductor Bjarni Frímann as the hundreds of drones floated above. Though the performance was pulled from the YouTube livestream at the last minute, you can still watch the fan-shot footage and see the full setlist below.
“I wanted to share with you excitedly that i was joined with 864 drones tonight !!!” Björk wrote on Instagram after her appearance. “The show tonight was orkestral which is me, all about simplicity, [with] only conductor @bjarnifrimann and [an] orchestra...
During Björk’s set, the singer played songs ranging from the newer “Freefall” to classics like “Isobel” and “Jóga” to the Oscar-nominated “I’ve Seen It All.” She was accompanied by touring conductor Bjarni Frímann as the hundreds of drones floated above. Though the performance was pulled from the YouTube livestream at the last minute, you can still watch the fan-shot footage and see the full setlist below.
“I wanted to share with you excitedly that i was joined with 864 drones tonight !!!” Björk wrote on Instagram after her appearance. “The show tonight was orkestral which is me, all about simplicity, [with] only conductor @bjarnifrimann and [an] orchestra...
- 4/17/2023
- by Bryan Kress
- Consequence - Music
Lille, France – Producers, commissioning editors and creative talents from across La Belle Province took the spotlight at a Series Mania showcase of the best of recent Quebecois scripted offerings. Below are the seven series that drew whoops and appreciative hollers from a room full of international buyers.
Late summer doldrums, young adult love, and the generally placid rhythms of suburban life take on additional heft and resonance for a group of friends all suffering from cystic fibrosis – especially once one’s condition takes a turn for the worst. Far from jerking tears, the offbeat comedy “Thin Air” finds irreverent and life-affirming humor following young adult characters that feel the pangs of mortality more acutely than most. Produced by Urbania and created by acclaimed writer Jean-Christophe Réhel, the bittersweet series offers another plum role to “Mommy” star Antoine Olivier Pilon.
Produced by Saint Laurent TV and directed by Jean-Francois Rivard and Mathieu Cyr,...
Late summer doldrums, young adult love, and the generally placid rhythms of suburban life take on additional heft and resonance for a group of friends all suffering from cystic fibrosis – especially once one’s condition takes a turn for the worst. Far from jerking tears, the offbeat comedy “Thin Air” finds irreverent and life-affirming humor following young adult characters that feel the pangs of mortality more acutely than most. Produced by Urbania and created by acclaimed writer Jean-Christophe Réhel, the bittersweet series offers another plum role to “Mommy” star Antoine Olivier Pilon.
Produced by Saint Laurent TV and directed by Jean-Francois Rivard and Mathieu Cyr,...
- 3/23/2023
- by Ben Croll
- Variety Film + TV
Kaytranada recruited Pharrell Williams and Tinashe for his upcoming second LP, Bubba, out December 13th via RCA Records. The Canadian producer previewed the album — which follows his 2016 debut, 99.9% — with the funky new song “10%,” featuring Kali Uchis.
“You keep on takin’ from me, but where’s my 10 percent?” Uchis croons on the track over Kaytranada’s smooth groove, built on a thumping kick drum, pulsing bass and woozy synthesizer chords. “Don’t act like you didn’t know,” she adds on the bridge. “You’ve been watered down, baby/I gotta...
“You keep on takin’ from me, but where’s my 10 percent?” Uchis croons on the track over Kaytranada’s smooth groove, built on a thumping kick drum, pulsing bass and woozy synthesizer chords. “Don’t act like you didn’t know,” she adds on the bridge. “You’ve been watered down, baby/I gotta...
- 12/10/2019
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
Netflix might not have been welcome at the Cannes Film Festival this year, but it and other streaming platforms will take center stage further along the Mediterranean coast at this month’s Monte Carlo Television Festival.
Known for its glamorous location, red carpets and press junkets, the festival opens June 15 with the world premiere of Amazon Prime Original series “Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan,” from Paramount Television and Skydance Television.
The presence of the streaming services can be felt throughout the program of the festival, which sees itself as a key European launch pad for U.S. and international dramas.
The president of the fiction jury is Netflix board director (and former Disney exec) Anne Sweeney. Nominated shows include Amazon’s “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” and “Comrade Detective,” and Netflix co-production “The End of the F***ing World.”
Set up in 1961 by Monaco’s Prince Rainier, whose marriage to actress...
Known for its glamorous location, red carpets and press junkets, the festival opens June 15 with the world premiere of Amazon Prime Original series “Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan,” from Paramount Television and Skydance Television.
The presence of the streaming services can be felt throughout the program of the festival, which sees itself as a key European launch pad for U.S. and international dramas.
The president of the fiction jury is Netflix board director (and former Disney exec) Anne Sweeney. Nominated shows include Amazon’s “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” and “Comrade Detective,” and Netflix co-production “The End of the F***ing World.”
Set up in 1961 by Monaco’s Prince Rainier, whose marriage to actress...
- 6/14/2018
- by Tim Dams
- Variety Film + TV
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