South Korean boy group BASTARZ, a sub-unit of the renowned KPop band Block B, is preparing for their comeback in the entertainment platform this month.
According to Soompi, BASTARZ will be returning to offer a whole new entertainment experience to their fans on October 24. Along with their comeback is the release of their latest album.
“Block B's BASTARZ are pre-releasing a new song on the 24th. The date for the pre-release has been confirmed; however, the format of the rest of the album has yet to be decided. BASTARZ plan to show a new side of them through this album,” a representative from the subgroup's talent management agency stated as quoted by All Kpop.
He added: “The musical components have been strengthened. More details on the album will be revealed through the V app in the near future."
Meanwhile, in a recent interview, group member U-Kwon explained why their mother band was not able to make a comeback yet. According to the KPop idol, Block B is ready to make a comeback but one of their best songwriters Zico is still very busy at the moment and has no time to write songs yet.
BASTARZ is composed of Block B members P.O, U-Kwon, and B-Bomb. The sub-group was formed in April 2015.
Along with their debut, BASTARZ also released their mini-album “Zero for Conduct” wherein most of the tracks were written by members and produced by their Block B fellow member Zico. The album earned the third spot on the Gaon album chart while the songs including “Conduct Zero," "Charlie Chaplin," "Thief," "Nobody but You," and "Sue Me" were all part of the top 100 of the music charts.