If you were fascinated by the power of the crown to captivate people in the last [VillainS], this time it contains the story of an unbreakable parallel world.
In this VirtuouS, they claim to be heroes and proclaim a strong promise not to be caught up in the temptation of the crown and a strong message to prevent the sacrifice of those who face temptation and to not use or sacrifice others for your own gain.
It proudly shows that one can grow independently, break one's own limitations, and shine without the numerous temptations and the 'crown' that symbolizes fame.
The title song 'JUSTICE', which features a tremolo effect in the vocal refrain, is a song of the powerful alternative rock genre that expresses 'us' fiercely fighting against evil, and is like a period that further solidifies beliefs in the worldview.
'JUSTICE' Music Video
Next, 'STΦMP!', which expresses the image of a hero moving forward with a strong rock sound, '2 Rings,' a pop punk genre that interprets the two wheels of a motorcycle as two rings or rings, and a ballad that compares the image of a firefly wandering in search of love to that of a lover. The inclusion of 'Fireflies' added enjoyment to the album that fans had been waiting for.
Meanwhile Dreamcatcher has announced the Americas leg of their next world tour with South American countries Mexico, Brazil, and Chile in September and 10 US cities throughout the month of November beginning in New York and ending in Atlanta.
Locations and Dates
South America
9.11: Mexico City, Mexico, Pepsi Center WTC
9.15: Sao Paulo, Brazil, Terra SP
9.17: Santiago, Chile, Teatro Coliseo
United States
11.02: New York, New York, Kings Theatre
11.04: Washington, D.C., Warner Theatre
11.06: Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Theatre
11.10: Denver, Colorado, Fillmore Auditorium
11.13: Seattle, Washington, McCaw Hall
11.15: Los Angeles, California, Dolby Theatre
11.17: Oakland, California, Paramount Theatre Oakland
11.20: Houston, Texas 713 Music Hall
11.22: St Petersburg, Florida, Duke Energy Center of the Arts – Mahaffey Theater
11.24: Atlanta, Georgia, Coca-Cola Roxy