So far, 2017 has been a wild ride for the K-pop sensation known as BTS: The band released their second studio album, Wings; staged a minor red carpet coup at the Billboard Music Awards, where they won top social artist (and garnered the lion’s share of attention for their coordinated Saint Laurent suits); and recently celebrated their fourth anniversary. This morning, the group, whose name literally translates to “Bulletproof Boy Scouts,” unveiled a change in logo and the latest progression in what they’re calling their “new BI,” or brand identity: In what is presumed to be a nod to their increasingly global popularity, they are changing their English name to Beyond the Scene.

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The band’s members—Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Rap Monster, Jimin, V, and Jungkook—will remain the same, and in Korean, they will still be 방탄소년단, or Bangtan Sonyeondan, but fans’ reactions were mixed. A sample, below:

Though whether a new name will damper any of their fans’ ardor remains to be seen. “I understand that it’s hard to move on from the old bulletproof vest logo and Bulletproof Boy Scouts name, but BTS is asking us [to] mature with them because they are becoming/are already men (whether you like it or not)” tweeted one user, @tomma_elena. “People are constantly changing, so you can either evolve with BTS or be left behind trying to force BTS into their old, more boyish concepts. Personally I am accepting this change, because although it makes me nostalgic about the old BTS, I love to see their journey past youth to adulthood, not only as humans but as musicians as well.”