FTISLAND glows brighter than ever in their latest music video Take Me Now, exhibiting a new sophisticated hard rock sound that is heavy but at the same time elegant. The new song comes from their sixth Korean album Where’s the truth? which you can find in stores today!
To those who are unfamiliar with FTISLAND, this is a Korean band who writes and produces their own music in both Korean and Japanese. We mentioned this being the band’s sixth Korean album, but including their Japanese albums the number actually goes up to 14 (or 15 depending on how you look at it). Their latest Japanese album called N.W.U was released not too long ago, on April 6 earlier this year, a more pop-oriented album (as most of their Japanese albums tends to lean to).
Some might even recognize this band from their anime theme songs, from series such as Toriko or Ozma. Both songs—Satisfaction and Shiawa Theory—which have garnered over a million views on YouTube.
Have a listen to the preview of Where’s the truth? album in the two videos below!
Where’s The Truth?
![]() | Version A CD
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![]() | Version B CD
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Buy at CDJapan |
![]() | Digital version CD
Buy at iTunes |
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Official Website (Japan)
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