Mark SavageMusic Correspondent
Getty PicturesOn the finish of an exhausting world tour, most bands would take a well-earned break.
Not Stray Children.
Inside weeks of wrapping up their record-breaking DominATE reveals this summer time – together with two bought out nights at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – the Korean band launched a brand new album, Karma.
It was their second album in underneath a 12 months; throughout which era they’d additionally launched a brand new EP and a 12-track mission, known as Hop, that includes solo tracks from every of the eight members: Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, HAN, Felix, Seungmin and I.N.
Not solely that, however they’d made their debut within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with the soundtrack music Slash showing in Deadpool & Wolverine. Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman returned the favour by cameoing in Stray Children’ music video, Chk Chk Increase.
All that exercise made them the fifth biggest selling act in the world final 12 months, simply behind Taylor Swift and Drake.
Not like many Okay-pop teams, nonetheless, Stray Children write and produce their very own materials. So how on earth did they maintain that stage of creativity whereas touring the world’s greatest venues, enjoying three-hour reveals each night time, and making time to go to native artwork galleries (Hyunjin) and baked potato shops (Felix)?
“We break up up the elements as a lot as we might and shared the work among the many members,” explains rapper and vocalist Han who, aged 25, has greater than 170 manufacturing and writing credit to his title.
“Each time we had a little bit of time to file demo tracks, we might collect within the room collectively and work on ending the songs as a group.”
JYP LeisureIf that feels like a soul-destroying strategy to make a file, you’ve got underestimated Stray Children.
Since their debut in 2018, the band have approached music with a mix of curiosity and starvation, continually pushing their sound in new instructions.
On Karma, that features all the things from the Brazilian funk rhythms of Ceremony, to pop-punk inflections of In My Head, which riffs on the sounds of Good Charlotte and Avril Lavigne.
“I feel that is a fantastic music to hearken to whenever you’re feeling pressured or going by a tricky time,” says I.N. – the band’s youngest member.
The stand-out is a monitor known as Bleep, a defiant riposte to their detractors – with a hook that employs the Korean slang time period for a censor’s “beep” (삐처리)
“Fail, 삐처리 / Frail, 삐처리 / Lazy, 삐처리 / Hazy, 삐처리 / Yada, yada, noise cancellation.“
“That is my favorite,” says Hyunjin.
“The lyrics really feel daring and refreshing, and there is one thing very satisfying in regards to the message it holds.”
The music carries additional resonance whenever you study that Felix – the band’s thunderous-voiced baritone – has received permission from a US court docket to unmask an nameless social media person in reference to a defamation lawsuit.
In line with authorized papers filed in California, a number of posts accused the Australian-born musician of treating employees “like servants” and appearing “as if he’s a prince”.
Felix, who’s suing the person in Seoul, stated the accusations triggered him “extreme psychological misery, bodily misery and humiliation”.
JYP LeisureWithin the tribal world of Okay-Pop, such instances are surprisingly frequent, as overzealous followers go too far in trashing their rivals.
However, for essentially the most half, Stray Children favor to not concentrate on negativity.
Their new album is titled Karma to mirror the “good vitality and connection” they’ve constructed with followers during the last seven years, says Lee Know.
“We felt this was the appropriate time to inform that story, as a result of we are able to actually really feel all of the optimistic karma that is come from our laborious work,” provides Changbin.
Anybody who’s watched their YouTube collection will know they’re extra involved in enjoyable than friction – whether or not its I.N. dressing up as a grandma; Changbin dunking Seungmin in a swimming pool; or the working joke about their file label supplying inedible birthday cakes.
On social media, the band forge a robust reference to fan military – generally known as STAY – with late-night dwell streams and Q&A classes carried out from their lodge rooms.
It lends a selected intimacy to their movie star, a top quality that extends to their dwell reveals.
In London this summer time, I used to be struck by the way in which Stray Children collapsed the gap between the stage and the viewers.
Amid the precision choreography and pyrotechnics, they held dance challenges and karaoke classes; and ran followers’ names throughout the screens in the course of the Coldplay-esque ballad Cinema.
Between the songs, Changbin stated he was honoured to play in Tottenham stadium due to his love of English soccer; and his bandmates began chanting spells in British accents, as in the event that they have been auditioning for the Harry Potter reboot.
For the encore, they cleared the perimeter of the stadium ground and drove round on big, telescoping platforms, trailed by inflatable characters, like they have been in a Macy’s Day parade. Consequently, even the followers within the low cost seats received time up shut with their idols.
“It was such an extremely pleased time for us,” remembers I.N of the tour.
“I really feel like we’ll be wanting ahead to moments like that on daily basis, and the tour actually reminded us simply how treasured STAY is to us.”
“Throughout the tour, I realised simply what number of STAY are on the market supporting us, in every single place we go,” provides Han. “That actually left a robust impression on me.”

In America and Europe, Stray Children’ DominATE tour set box office and attendance records for a Okay-pop band, with 1.2m tickets bought and receipts of $182m (£135m).
As a form of victory lap, Karma went straight to the highest of the US charts – making them the primary band in historical past to debut at primary with every of their first seven albums.
However whenever you ask them about all that success, the octet are immediately bashful.
“Profitable is a extremely robust phrase and I truthfully would not have the boldness to evaluate if we’re certainly profitable or not,” says Bang Chan, the group’s designated chief.
“What I can say is that Stray Children, together with myself, have reached very far however we’re nonetheless very hungry to attain extra milestones.”
Conquering the UK is certainly on the bucket checklist. They’ve already included components of grime on the 2022 monitor 3Racha, and say they’d wish to collaborate with Coldplay and The 1975.
“I really like their musicality, and the way in which they pour all the things into their performances,” says Seungmin. “Listening to their music at all times makes me really feel so emotional and conjures up me lots.”
They’re tight-lipped, nonetheless, about bigger profession objectives.
Requested in the event that they’d wish to play Glastonbury or the Tremendous Bowl (they actually have a music named after the occasion), Seungmin reframes the query.
“Brief-term objectives are nice, in fact, however our greatest objective is to be a gaggle that stands the take a look at of time and stays in historical past as one of many longest-lasting teams.”
It is an ambition they make express on Half Time, a boom-bap rap monitor that references the renewal of their contract with file label JYP Leisure final 12 months.
“This recreation is not over, it is manner too huge,” Felix guarantees. “They do not know what’s coming subsequent.”
In different phrases, Stray Children are solely simply getting began.


















































