BTS is not slacking during the pandemic and is set for a comeback in October. RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook just fed ARMYs with a disco-inspired summer bop “Dynamite,” and they are about to give them more music.

BANGTANTV recently uploaded a video of the members talking about their upcoming album. RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook already shared before that they are directly involved in all aspects of the creative process. Since BTS considers ARMYs as family, they take them along for a ride during their brainstorming session.

While sharing a meal, BTS talked about how they would film their new music video. The boys pointed out numerous times during the discussion that they want it to be genuine. RM shared that since the world is at a screeching halt due to the pandemic, he didn’t want their music video to be filmed outside. He wanted it to be relatable, so the idea of them just being in one place working and playing makes a lot of sense.

Suga then suggested that they should rent a house where they can film on their own. The members wanted it to be a personal video log, so they didn’t want the professionals to take their clips. They also want to capture their working life and life behind the scenes.

Since Jungkook already released self-directed G.C.F. travel logs before, J-Hope and V suggested that they should shoot their new MV like that. The boys aim to create a sentimental and intimate music video, and JK’s G.C.F. fits that style perfectly.

Another suggestion is to film their new music video like “Make It Right,” where clips from their concerts were put into one video. This time, however, the new MV wouldn’t have ARMYs in the arena and will show BTS performing alone without a live audience. This is again to capture the reality that idols have to deal with during the pandemic.

RM shared that the theme of their new song is “life goes on.” The concept will reflect their struggles and perseverance to move forward despite the unfortunate situation. The BTS leader previously admitted he felt emotional and angry about the cancelation of their tour, and the boys “shed some tears” over it. “But, through all that, we decided to focus on what we could do the best,” he said.