Dreamcatcher Siyeon ChRocktikal Debut Album 2026
Dreamcatcher's Siyeon debuts her new 4-member rock band ChRocktikal on January 15, 2026, with the full-length album 'We Break, You Awake'.
What happens when an idol main vocalist takes the reins as a rock band producer? Dreamcatcher's Siyeon is about to answer that question with the upcoming debut of her four-member rock band, ChRocktikal.
ChRocktikal: Dreamcatcher Siyeon’s Bold Move into Rock
According to reports from Asian Junkie, ChRocktikal isn't just a side project; it's a fully-realized band fronted and produced by Lee Siyeon. The band's name combines 'chrome', 'rock', and 'kal' (the Korean word for sword), signaling a sharp and heavy musical direction. The lineup features Siyeon on vocals, Lee Junyoung on bass, Je Gwanwoo on drums, and guitarist/producer Lee Wonseok.
Debut Details: 'We Break, You Awake' Release
The group is set to drop their first full-length album, 'We Break, You Awake', on January 15, 2026. Pre-orders are already live for both LP (vinyl) and Jewel case editions. Fans, known as InSomnia, are showing massive support even before hearing the full tracklist, proving that Siyeon's brand as a rock-loving idol carries significant weight in the industry.
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