Singer Blen and producer JDEN have released their collaboration full album Inter_Seoul on March 2.
There’s a monster on the loose — and it might be you.
That’s the unsettling, brilliant premise at the heart of the 26 track album, Inter_Seoul. It’s the kind of record that sneaks up on you: catchy enough to pull you in, layered enough to keep you thinking long after the last track ends.
Picture this: a crumbling dystopian world, an unknown entity in relentless pursuit, a protagonist running for their life. The album is built around a “chase and narrative” structure that unfolds with the momentum of a thriller — but here’s the twist. The monster doing the chasing was designed by Blen to represent self-hatred itself.
That dark, critical voice in the back of your head. The one that follows you around, tells you you’re not enough, and shows up right when you least need it. In Blen’s world, that voice has taken physical form — and it’s coming for you.
It’s a creative choice that hits differently once you know it. Suddenly the dystopian backdrop isn’t just cool world-building; it’s a vivid, almost overwhelming portrait of what it feels like to be your own worst enemy. Bold, timely, and unlike most pop you’ll hear this year.
‘Drive me tonight’ Music Video

