aespa will reportedly be releasing a brand new album this September – discover out extra beneath.
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Late final month (June 27), aespa launched ‘Soiled Work’, their first single since October final yr. Now, it has seemingly been reported that the SM Leisure group are on monitor to launch a follow-up album in September.
Per Naver, Maeil Kyungjae Star Immediately claimed yesterday (July 14) that the group are engaged on a brand new album, and will probably be filming a brand new music video within the coming weeks. In response, SM Leisure has reportedly confirmed the group’s comeback timeline, telling Dispatch: “aespa is getting ready an album with the aim of constructing a comeback in September.”
Neither aespa nor SM Leisure have publicly confirmed a September launch.
Their newest single ‘Soiled Work’ is their first materials since releasing the mini-album ‘Whiplash’ in late October. Apart from the title monitor, that EP additionally included the songs ‘Kill It’, ‘Flights, Not Emotions’, ‘Pink Hoodie’, ‘Flowers’ and ‘Simply One other Woman’.
In December, aespa’s ‘Supernova’ was topped NME‘s prime Okay-pop music of the yr: “Though aespa have had a stable run all through their profession, ‘Supernova’ so precisely foretells the unbelievable inventive and business success this yr that it could nicely have been written within the stars. Thrilling and daring, ‘Supernova’ is a three-minute journey right into a futuristic cyberpunk utopia, leaving you wanting extra the second it’s over.”
The monitor was additionally deemed NME‘s ninth greatest music of 2024: “Bursting with a bouncy electro beat and a stellar hook, ‘Supernova’ affirms the lady group’s capacity to thrive in uncharted territory.”
In a four-star assessment of aespa’s ‘Armageddon’, NME‘s Rhian Daly wrote: “During the last 4 years, aespa’s launch historical past has been just a little checkered, with the group typically sharing a file that knocks your socks off after which, on the following, shedding that high quality once more. Fortunately, a lot of ‘Armageddon’ falls into the previous camp and reinforces what we already knew – that when aespa are allowed to run free within the sounds and sonics they’ve made their trademark, they’re nothing in need of beautiful.”