Current:Home > MyNCT DREAM enters the 'DREAMSCAPE': Members on new album, its concept and songwriting -MacroWatch
NCT DREAM enters the 'DREAMSCAPE': Members on new album, its concept and songwriting
NovaQuant Quantitative Think Tank Center View
Date:2025-04-09 04:41:51
For NCT DREAM, the concept of dreams and a sense of youthful optimism have been woven throughout the septet's fabric since its debut in 2016.
"The word 'dream', it has grown on us, and I think on our fans so much that we put it in everything we can. The albums, the name of our concert is 'The Dream Show' and even in our songs," says the group's leader Mark, 25. "It's just a part of our identities now."
Back in March, NCT DREAM released "DREAM()SCAPE", which explored the dark themes that can arise when contemplating reality versus fantasy.
"In 'DREAM()SCAPE', it talks about all the negative emotions that we have as people," Mark tells USA TODAY. "As NCT DREAM, we've always been so bright. We've always expressed all of our positivity. But even for dreams, there are bad dreams as well."
The EP – which hit the Top 10 of Billboard's Top Album Sales chart and topped the Korean Circle Album chart, spotlighted life's growing pains. But NCT DREAM's latest foray "DREAMSCAPE", out now, positions the group back on an upbeat path.
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
"After 'DREAM()SCAPE', we have now entered 'DREAMSCAPE,' and now it's all just paradise, heaven," says Mark.
Entering the 'DREAMSCAPE'
"DREAMSCAPE" drops on the heels of the U.S. leg of NCT's DREAM third world tour, The Dream Show 3: Dream()scape, which wrapped in late September.
For those seven stops across the States, member Renjun, 24, was absent as he took a health-related hiatus. "DREAMSCAPE" marks his return.
The 11-track album is NCT DREAM's fourth full-length release.
"It's kind of like the sequel of the 'DREAM()SCAPE' album, but now, we're bringing all of those negative emotions and really erasing it," says Mark. "Paradise is just a different realization; it's not somewhere far away, but it's actually really close. Through 'DREAMSCAPE', it eventually brings all of our listeners back to our original positive color."
The lyrics convey complexities of love, dreams and conquering fear.
The members have become more involved in their music's creative process throughout the years. This time around, Mark and Haechan penned several tracks.
"As we grow up and become more mature, I think what we think is different, and what we feel is different. It's not like we try to convey our growth in our new music, but I think it's important to make and show what we can do the best in our grown-selves," says Haechan, 24.
The Essentials:NCT Dream reveals tour must-haves, pre-show routines and how they relax after a concert
The importance of connection
Sonically, "DREAMSCAPE" is all NCT DREAM's signature genre-sampling style influenced by electro-pop, disco, ballad and '80s synth.
"So far, I think we've tried many genres and concepts of music. Now, I think we need to make more songs that only NCT DREAM can do," says Jeno, 24.
Another key aspect of "DREAMSCAPE" is how the members utilize its lyrics to connect with their fans.
"Communication is the most important part," says Renjun. "Our music also has the power to give people courage."
This notion influences NCT DREAM's growth as artists and as individuals.
"A lot of things happened while being with the members, but I think I've become more mature as I've met the fans. I feel like I've learned my life while talking to fans and interacting with fans at a place where I can meet them," says Jisung, 22.
Get to know NCT DREAM:A guide to the K-pop group's members and milestones
NCT DREAM's vision moving forward
NCT DREAM sees "DREAMSCAPE" and this year a chance to expand. This December, they are set to perform at select dates of iHeartRadio's Jingle Ball Tour, including in Los Angeles and New York City.
"I personally feel that a lot of things are changing in 2024. Among them, I think 2024 is the year where we can see more positive possibilities in ourselves, so we're trying our best every moment," says Jaemin, 24.
Chenle, 22, echoed Jaemin's sentiments, adding that the group plans to continue making music that best reflects them.
"This album, it really holds all of our originalities, but to the current version, and I think that's what gives it a different twist. I think that sets the mark of our position for 2024, and I am personally looking forward to having this album become the album that really brings us to that next level," says Mark.
veryGood! (93)
Related
- Taylor Swift makes surprise visit to Kansas City children’s hospital
- Boar’s Head plant linked to deadly outbreak broke food safety rules dozens of times, records show
- 'Incredibly dangerous men': These Yankees are a spectacle for fans to cherish
- The starter home launched generations of American homeowners. Can it still deliver?
- North Carolina justices rule for restaurants in COVID
- 4 children inside home when parents killed, shot at 42 times: 'Their lives are destroyed'
- Cowboys to sign running back Dalvin Cook to one-year contract, per reports
- 4 killed, 10 injured when passenger van rolls several times in Texas highway crash
- Current, future North Carolina governor’s challenge of power
- 1 person taken to a hospital after turbulence forces Cancun-to-Chicago flight to land in Tennessee
Ranking
- EU countries double down on a halt to Syrian asylum claims but will not yet send people back
- Prosecutors in Arizona’s fake electors case dispute defendants’ allegations of a political motive
- Nick Saban hosts family at vacation rental in new Vrbo commercial: 'I have some rules'
- Watch as abandoned baby walrus gets second chance at life, round-the-clock care
- How to watch the 'Blue Bloods' Season 14 finale: Final episode premiere date, cast
- Lawyers for man charged in deaths of 4 Idaho students say strong bias means his trial must be moved
- Shake Shack to close 9 restaurants across 3 states: See full list of closing locations
- Nikki Glaser set to host 2025 Golden Globes, jokes it might 'get me canceled'
Recommendation
Can Bill Belichick turn North Carolina into a winner? At 72, he's chasing one last high
What will Bronny James call LeBron on the basketball court? It's not going to be 'Dad'
Biden restarts immigration program for 4 countries with more vetting for sponsors
Best Deals Under $50 from Nordstrom’s Labor Day Sale 2024: Save Up to 75% on Free People, Madewell & More
SFO's new sensory room helps neurodivergent travelers fight flying jitters
Julianne Hough Addresses Sexuality 5 Years After Coming Out as Not Straight
Concierge for criminals: Feds say ring gave thieves cars, maps to upscale homes across US
Rail worker’s death in Ohio railyard highlights union questions about remote control trains