Le Seraphim, 'Coachella Live' Controversy 'Too Excited, Too Bad to Face"

Aug 29, 2024

Le Seraphim, 'Coachella Live' Controversy 'Too Excited, Too Bad to Face'
Leseraphim's new mini-album

(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Lee Jae-hee = Group Leseraphim poses at the presentation of the fourth mini-album 'crazy' held at Yes24 Live Hall in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 29th. 2024.8.29

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The group LESERAFIM mentioned the so-called 'live controversy'.

Le Seraphim held a showcase for his fourth mini-album 'Crazy' at Yes24 Live Hall in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul on the 29th and was excited and unable to control his pace during "'Coachella"I'll show you how I've grown more and more."

Six months after the 3rd mini album 'Easy' released in February, he released his 4th mini album 'Crazy', which is welcome. Above all, as there has been a 'live controversy' in some quarters, many people are paying attention to the comeback since then. In April, Le Seraphim received some criticism for its unstable live performance at the 'Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival' (hereinafter referred to as the 'Coachella')', the largest music festival in the United States.

Regarding the situation at the time, Kim Chae-won's "'Coachella' stage had a lot of regrets, but it was a time when I learned and realized a lot as a team. I performed on many stages in a short time after my debut, and it was my first time at a big outdoor festival. Without realizing it, we were excited and couldn't control our pace. I think that was lacking a lot."

Then "I realized that there was still a lot to learn and experience. I think it's our lifelong task to show you how we get better and better in the future. The members also said let's show a lot of good things in the future. I think this album is the first step. I prepared hard with that kind of mindset, so I would appreciate it if you could look at it with affection."

Heo Yoon-jin said "Based on this experience, I should show my intention that Le Seraphim should grow one step further." The album 'Crazy' seems to be the first step. I'm going to work hard with the thought of showing better performances and music to the fans who are supporting us and waiting for us. I tried many things musically in this album. I'm new to the EDM-affiliated house genre, so I've done a lot of practice and research to digest it. I would appreciate it if you could see us growing up."

Le Seraphim will release its fourth mini-album 'Crazy' at 1 p.m. on the 30th.





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