Taeil, Johnny, Taeyong, Yuta, Doyoung, Jaehyun, Winwin, Jungwoo, Mark, and Haechan.

The 10 members comprising the K-pop group NCT 127, are back with a new album, Regular-Irregular. Formed on the basis that Hallyu or the Korean wave should be “localized” experiences, NCT contains not one but multiple subunits to be based around the world. NCT 127, and the second sub-unit to be born, made its debut in 2016.

Though based in Seoul, NCT 127 also looked to the North America, debuting earlier in the year. Apple Music named them its next “Up Next” artist and last week, the group debuted an English track, “Regular,” on Jimmy Kimmel. With sounds that combine the pop, R&B, hip-hop and Latin trap we’ve come to know, one also senses that Regular-Irregular would equivocate to the group’s coming-of-age story, one born into a mold but grew into something that could only be wholly described their own.

Read our interview below. NCT 127 spoke on their new album and show us that a group they may be, but individuality is a 10-fold word.