On March 17, 2026, the newly formed five-member girl band Latency (stylized in all caps) officially expanded their discography with the release of their first studio album, “Late O’Clock.”
This follow-up comes just months after their official debut in early January, solidifying their position as one of the most unique rookie acts of the year.
Unlike traditional idol groups, Latency is a self-contained band where each member plays their own instrument, bringing a raw, “lived-in” energy to the K-pop scene that has already garnered significant attention from global fans.
The Journey from “It Was Love” to a Full-Length Album
Latency first made their mark on January 8, 2026, with their debut digital single “It Was Love” (사랑이었는데).
The track was described as a reflective and emotional introduction to the band’s identity, focusing on quiet regret and warmth rather than dramatic spectacle.
The members explained their musical philosophy during their debut, stating:
“Together, we aim to create music that feels honest, emotional, and lived-in… Musically, the song reflects our foundation- a band-oriented sound with emotional restraint.”
The transition from a single to a full studio album so early in their career highlights the band’s prolific creative process.
The production team noted that “Late O’Clock” aims to showcase a broader range of the band’s capabilities, moving from the stripped-back emotion of their debut to more dynamic and experimental arrangements.

A Powerhouse Lineup of Seasoned Musicians
Part of the buzz surrounding Latency stems from its lineup, which consists of several familiar faces from the K-pop industry who have reinvented themselves as instrumentalists.
The group’s formation was documented in the popular YouTube web series Motchuh Do Rock!, which followed the members as they built the band from the ground up under the label Oddinary Records.
The final five-member lineup includes:
- Heeyeon (Fingerstylish): Lead Guitar
- Jeewon (formerly of cignature): Guitar and Songwriting
- Haeun: Keyboard and Vocals
- Hyunjin (formerly of LOONA/Loossemble): Drums and Piano
- Semi (formerly of cignature): Bass
The members have been vocal about the trust required to build a band from scratch, sharing:
“Spending long hours practicing and talking honestly helped us grow closer. We learned to listen- not just musically, but personally.”
With the release of Late O’Clock, Latency is expected to embark on a series of promotional activities and live performances, further establishing their niche as a versatile girl band capable of blending idol-level charisma with authentic musicianship.
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