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"Let It All Pass," Lucy's Growing Pains Captured in 'All Ages' [6 o'clock ★ Salon]

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Heo Jihyung

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Lucy / Photo provided by Mystic Story
Lucy / Photo provided by Mystic Story

The band Lucy has returned.

Lucy (Shin Ye-chan, Choi Sang-yeop, Jo Won-sang, Shin Kwang-il) will release their second full-length album, "Childish," on the 29th via various music streaming platforms.

"Childish" is the first complete album featuring the full lineup since Shin Kwang-il's discharge from the military, continuing the "Childlike" series. As it is their first new album in approximately one year and eight months since the release of their fifth mini-album "FROM." in August 2024, it has drawn high expectations.

This album features newly recorded versions of tracks from the sixth mini-album "Wajangchang" and the seventh mini-album "Seon," both re-recorded with Shin Kwang-il's vocals. In addition, five new songs including the title track "All Ages," which boasts refreshing melodies, profound lyrics, and solid production quality, are added: "Germination," "Chameleon," "Porch Light (Feat. Nam Je-hyun)," and "Gugujeoljeol," completing a rich tracklist of 15 songs.

"Childish" cover image / Photo provided by Mystic Story
"Childish" cover image / Photo provided by Mystic Story

What is this

It's not even a comedy

As if only I am being tormented

If we had all grown up, this would naturally happen

That would be even

More childish and petty

Disappear

Let it all pass

Unlike when we were children

Somehow we end up looking ridiculous

Even if it's trivial, that's fine

Scatter

Become a joke

Like a cartoon

I hope the world always

Is all ages

/Photo=Lucy "All Ages" music video screenshot
/Photo=Lucy "All Ages" music video screenshot

The title track "All Ages" features lyrics, composition, and arrangement by member Jo Won-sang, further clarifying Lucy's identity. The violin line that runs through the song is the group's signature. The relentless melody symbolizes the overwhelming weight of reality, yet it intertwines with a lively shuffle, creating a peculiar sense of liberation.

The music video visually expands the message of the title track. The direction that blurs the line between animation and reality draws attention. Scenes such as trains floating in the sky and cartoon-like falling sequences blur the boundary between reality and unreality, intuitively embodying the image of an "all-ages life" described in the song.

In this way, through "All Ages," Lucy delicately captures emotions that are hard to let go of even after becoming adults, offering gentle comfort and resonance to listeners.

Meanwhile, following the release of their new album, Lucy will hold a solo concert titled "LUCY 9th CONCERT 'ISLAND'" on the 16th and 17 at the KSPO DOME in Olympic Park, Songpa-gu, Seoul. As this marks Lucy's first-ever performance at the KSPO DOME, it has already garnered intense interest from fans.

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