The group AHOF said, "We will show a cooler and more grown-up side" about their comeback.
AHOF (Steven, Seo Jeong-woo, Cha Ung-gi, Jang Shuai Bo, Park Han, J.L., Park Ju-won, Zuan, Daisuke) held a showcase at 2 p.m. on the 4th at YES24 Live Hall in Gwangjang-dong, Gwangjin District, Seoul, to commemorate the release of their second mini album "The Passage," announcing their comeback after four months.
The Passage is the new record AHOF is releasing about four months after their debut album Who We Are, released last July, and it contains the narrative of "rough youth" becoming firmer as they undergo growing pains on the border between boy and adult.
That day AHOF's leader Steven said, "I first greeted you in this spot four months ago, and we've returned quickly with a new album. I was so nervous at the debut showcase that I didn't know how time passed, but this time I'm very excited to show you the album and the stage while promoting."
He added, "Through this album we will show a cooler and more grown-up AHOF than our previous work," asking for anticipation for AHOF's activities.
AHOF's title track from the new album, "Pinocchio hates lies," is a band-sound song inspired by the fairy tale Pinocchio. Amid caprice, anxiety and wavering, the group expresses in AHOF's own sensibility the wish to be honest only with "you." The AHOF youths projected themselves onto Pinocchio's journey to becoming human, depicting the growth process from boy to adult.
It will be released today (the 4th) at 6 p.m.
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