DAY6 Makes a Successful Return with Healing 9th Mini Album "BAND AID"



DAY6 have returned with their "BAND AID" and the music video for their title song 'Melt Down' on September 2.

DAY6, who made a full return in back in March of this year with the album "Fourever", have made a comeback with a new EP album "BAND  AID", which combines 'Band', meaning a rock group, and 'Aid', meaning help. These people, who sing and play stories and emotions of the world and convey the resonance of the heart, will now comfort us with music as a cheerful and gentle 'music healer'.

"Band Aid" contains a total of 8 songs and the title song 'Melt Down' is a song with a refreshing yet strong sound and a bittersweet charm, containing a healing message that everything melts because of 'you' when it seems like the world is freezing in despair. Based on a melodic funk sound, the sound of various drum beats and dramatic chord compositions encourages the strength to stand up again and plants hope for each other's good luck.

'Melt Down' Music Video



The music created with DAY6's style has permeated daily lives and formed a sense of empathy, earning them the title of 'a band that sings of youth'. Sungjin, Young K, Wonpil, and Dowoon sang songs that will not fade with time with a musical vision that does not limit youth, and many people have cherished DAY6's filmography, and this support has fueled their new album 'Band Aid' with healing energy. DAY6, deliver a small ‘healing’ with their new album ‘Band Aid’, comforts wounds and warmly colors this fall.

The fans have showed great support for the new album as the title track 'Melt Down' has charted number 1 on music sites such as Melon, Genie, Flo, and Bugs -- becoming the first band in this decade to achieve an "all kill."

Meanwhile the band has announced the 3rd world tour which will kick off in Incheon on September 22. The concert will also be broadcasted on Belondlive.

Listen to "BAND AID"

Ciera Reeves

Ciera is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of KpopWise. She has been a fan of Korean pop culture since 2005 and writing about it since 2009. Her bias groups are VIXX and OnlyOneOf. She is a 2nd-3rd generation K-pop fan, but she is actively keeping up with the current artists. twitter instagram

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