Forestella releases 'Still Here,' a reinterpretation of an Irish folk song


The group Forestella released the pre-release single "Still Here" from their fourth full-length album "THE LEGACY" on the 15th at 6 PM. This new song, released as a complete group after a long time, showcases Forestella's unique harmony.

"Still Here" is a reinterpretation of the Irish folk song "Danny Boy" arranged for a full orchestra. It grandly expresses a message of will and hope through the true inner voice. The vocals of the four members Bae Doo-hoon, Kang Hyung-ho, Jo Min-kyu, and Ko Woo-rim harmonize perfectly, featuring a solid structure from solo parts to full group harmony.

The overall music direction and production were carried out in collaboration with Art & Artist, the agency of member Kang Hyung-ho. Both companies and the artists set joint goals and prepared for over a year to enhance the completeness.

On the day of the new song's release, the fan club pre-sale for the 2025-26 nationwide tour concert "THE LEGACY" Daegu performance, held at 8 PM, received great attention. Forestella will hold solo concerts in places including Daegu and Busan until February next year, starting with the Seoul performance this month. The concert schedule is December 27 and 28 at Korea University Hwajeong Gymnasium in Seoul, January 17 and 18 at EXCO in Daegu, and February 7 and 8 at BEXCO in Busan.

Forestella plans to release a new full-length album "THE LEGACY" in 2026, their first in about five years. The pre-release track "Still Here" is the first song on the fourth full album, marking the beginning of the album.

"Still Here" is currently available on various online music platforms.

[Source: Provided by Beat Interactive]


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