ARTMS Launch 1st Pre-Debut Single “Pre1: Beginning”

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ARTMS – Pre1: Beginning 

ARTMS (아르테미스) is a five-member woman group below MODHAUS consisting of members: JinSoul (진솔), HaSeul (하슬), Kim Lip (김립), HeeJin (희진) and Choerry (최리). The group is technically is a sub-unit of the girl-group LOONA. I am unable to say ex-members of LOONA as a result of formally LOONA hasn’t disbanded but. That additionally makes ODD EYE CIRCLE a sub-unit of each LOONA and ARTMS. Or it might make ARTMS a super-unit of ODD EYE CIRCLE with the addition of HaSeul and HeeJin and likewise a sub-unit of LOONA.

Though it has been emphasised that ARTMS is not the group’s title and fairly it means Artemis Technique mission, it appears that evidently MODHAUS remains to be going with that title. And as an alternative of debuting as a brand new group they are going to be pre-releasing 4 pre-debut singles. In different phrases the entire thing is pointless difficult. What issues is that the group (or sub-unit, or mission) made a pre-debut (or debut, or comeback) right now on March 29, 2024 with their 1st digital single “Pre1: Beginning”. Which can be not true as a result of technically this is not their 1st digital single however their 2nd one, since their first digital single was “The Carol 3.0” that was launched on December 1, 2023. 

ARTMS’s debut full-length album “<Dall>” is scheduled be launched on Might 31, 2024 with “Digital Angel” serving because the album’s title observe and the singles “Flower Rhythm”, “Sweet Crush” and “Air” are scheduled to be pre-released on April 11,  April 25 and Might 10. 2024 respectively. 

ARTMS - Pre1: Birth

“Beginning” is a darkish, creepy and atmospheric masterpiece that oozes gothic-ness. The embedded imagery and semi-disturbing animations together with the electrical guitar chords improve the immersion of their dark-fairytale world. I by no means anticipated to see bloody and dismembered fairy-creatures in a Ok-pop music video. This appears extra like an intro track for a gothic-metal band and I find it irresistible. It’s sluggish, it’s melancholic and it feels as if Black Sabbath determined to enter Ok-pop. And most of all it’s distinctive and refreshing. There may be nothing bubbly and cutesy on this MV, though the women do look fairly wonderful like at all times. There are not any dancing melodies, no rap-parts, simply ambiance and darkness! Pure magic!

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