A Taste of Stray Kids Through Every Era
Settling comfortably on the list of highly anticipated comebacks is the hit Kpop group, Stray Kids. The band’s agency, JYP Entertainment, put out a statement regarding this, “It’s true that Stray Kids is in the midst of preparing a new album.”
However, their agency added that no official date for this comeback has been confirmed.
Stray Kids recently created quite a splash with the release of their first studio album titled, “GO Live”. It made its landing on June 17, with ‘God’s Menu’ serving as the album’s title track. This album witnessed the boys experiment with some sleek trap mixes and unique melodies, not to mention a dark, quirky concept too.
And now, as the band prepares for their comeback, we figured it’d be the perfect time to look back on their finest album photoshoots. Each one is set to give you a solid taste of the variety of moods and themes the boys have dabbled with.
Photo Credits: Stray Kids Official Website
2. “GO Live” also witnessed a more confident side to the boys and perhaps a touch of something even darker. And so, we can firmly say that the black leather speaks for itself.
3. Stray Kids settled into the charming school boy persona for their 2019 mixtape. “Gone Days”. And boy do they make those uniforms look unfairly stylish.
4. Here’s a more vibrant shade to the boys, one mirrored by peppy beats and lighthearted pop bangers.
5. If our classrooms had looked like this, we wouldn’t have even dreamed about skipping school.
6. Stray Kids adopted darker shades and steely looks for their fifth EP, “Cle: Levanter”. This one held a good 7 tracks and was also accompanied by the release of the music video for, ‘Astronaut’.
7. This is a teaser from the band’s digital single, ‘Double Knot’. Something about Stray Kids in front of dilapidated buildings always seems to click. It’s all about the aesthetics hu?
8. Under this stark lighting, there’s something so wonderfully absurd yet captivating about this photoshoot. And if you were wondering, it’s a part of their, “Cle 2: Yellow Wood” album.
9. The band’s ‘Miroh’ era delved into darker themes and its intensity is captured perfectly in this photoshoot.
10. And finally, we figured we’d round things off with a lighter shoot. Here they are, looking so very soft and precious. It’s been quite a rollercoaster ride, hasn’t it?
By: Nina Karun