Xdinary Heroes Announces Comeback Schedule for 'DEAD AND' Mini Album
JYP's rock band Xdinary Heroes revealed their comeback schedule for upcoming mini album 'DEAD AND,' with a pre-release track dropping March 25.

Xdinary Heroes is officially returning with their new mini album "DEAD AND," and fans now have the full timeline to mark their calendars.
JYP Entertainment's rock band dropped the comeback schedule on March 21 KST, mapping out their return after initially teasing the album on March 20. The rollout kicks off with a pre-release track on March 25, giving fans an early taste of what's coming.
The six-member band has been building momentum since their debut in 2021, carving out their own space in K-pop with their rock sound and self-produced music. Their previous releases have shown their range from hard rock anthems to more melodic tracks, always maintaining their distinct edge in the industry.
"DEAD AND" marks another step in Xdinary Heroes' evolution as artists. The group consists of Gunil, Jungsu, Gaon, O.de, Jun Han, and Jooyeon, who have been gaining recognition both domestically and internationally for their musicianship and authentic rock approach.
While the full track list and concept details haven't been revealed yet, the album title suggests the band might be exploring deeper, more introspective themes. Their previous work has tackled everything from youth struggles to personal growth, often with a raw honesty that resonates with their growing fanbase.
The pre-release strategy has become a popular way for groups to build anticipation, and Xdinary Heroes' approach gives fans something to hold them over while waiting for the full album. Given their track record of meaningful lyrics paired with solid rock instrumentation, expectations are already building for what "DEAD AND" will bring to the table.
Fans can expect more details about the full album release date and additional teasers as the March 25 pre-release approaches. The schedule release signals that Xdinary Heroes is ready to make their next big statement in the K-pop rock scene.
