inLove, in-depth

When quiet became the new loud last year, independent band inLove put out their charming debut EP, Dermitint. A delicate fusion of acoustic pop and folk-style rhythms, it attracted critics and fans with its tender lullabies and subtle musical nuances. Today, inLove release their debut album, Realm - and their sound might take a few by surprise.

'This material is totally different from what we've done before,' says guitarist Dickie Wong Ka-yun. 'I think listeners who know us already will see a different side to inLove. There's more of a band sound with this one and a rock edge. There are also classical influences.'

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