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ALL(H)OURS serves up sizzling 3rd mini-album 'Smoke Point' alongside dynamic music video for 'GIMME GIMME'

ALL(H)OURS serves up sizzling 3rd mini-album 'Smoke Point' alongside dynamic music video for 'GIMME GIMME'

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ALL(H)OURS has released their third mini-album Smoke Point. The title represents the temperature at which an oil begins to smoke, symbolizing the "continued rise in their temperature through their previous albums, ALL OURS and WITNESS."

“Through our third mini-album [Smoke Point] promotion, we plan to show a more upgraded performance and showcase the unique color of ALL(H)OURS. With the bright mood of 'Graffiti' and slightly heavier, powerful charisma of 'GIMME GIMME', our double title track, we believe listeners will be able to fully experience the sweet and bold contrast of ALL(H)OURS,” shares KUNHO.

Smoke Point opens with the introductory track, 'Smoke Point', which reveals a new sound design featuring a combination of synth bass grooves and a powerful new jack swing rhythm. The EP has a double-title track, the first  being 'Graffiti', which was released on 17 January.

The second title track, 'GIMME GIMME', is a dance number built around a straight combination of wild guitar riffs alongside explosive bass,and drums. Both songs demonstrate two distinct facets of ALL(H)OURS’ style.

'Kings & Queens' features a fast-paced melody with R&B and hip-hop elements, while 'Freaky Fresh' expands ALL(H)OURS’ broad musical spectrum with its glitchy synth sounds that will make a strong impact on listeners.  

The EDEN Entertainment sensations have also released a music video for 'GIMME GIMMIE' which is filled with futuristic elements and action sequences that include car chases, fierce battles, and of course, K-pop boy group's powerful choreography.  

“Shooting the music video was so much fun. To capture the vibrant scenes, I mounted the camera directly on my body, and it wasn't just any typical camera, it was very expensive; it was over ten thousand dollars! I had seen a clip of Will Smith wearing this same camera and tech while filming Bad Boys 4, and was really excited to be filming in a similar way. Wearing the camera myself while shooting the music video was a very different and new experience for me,” MINJE reveals.