ARTMS is a South Korean girl group formed under Modhaus and composed of five former LOONA members: Heejin, Haseul, Kim Lip, Jinsoul, and Choerry. Officially launched in 2024, ARTMS emerged from the orbit of LOONA’s legacy with a fresh creative direction — reclaiming their artistry through a bold blend of experimental pop, concept-driven visuals, and deeply emotional narratives.
Their debut album, Dall, released in May 2024, introduced a richly cinematic and otherworldly soundscape. The lead single “Virtual Angel” quickly caught attention for its layered production and futuristic, almost surrealist music video. The project positioned ARTMS not just as a continuation of their LOONA era, but as a reinvention — embracing themes of rebirth, rebellion, and individuality in both music and visual storytelling.
ARTMS stands out in the K-pop landscape for their commitment to conceptual depth. Their releases often carry symbolic undertones — blending mythology, digital age aesthetics, and introspective lyrics into cohesive storytelling. Their follow-up EP, Club Icarus, expanded that universe, exploring vulnerability and healing through high-impact choreography, genre-crossing production, and immersive art direction.
Backed by a fiercely loyal global fanbase, ARTMS continues to push artistic boundaries with every release. They’ve crafted a distinct identity: one rooted in freedom, transformation, and reclaiming narrative control in an industry often driven by systems. Whether through haunting ballads, aggressive electronic tracks, or ethereal visuals, ARTMS proves they’re not just survivors of the K-pop machine — they’re bold architects of a new creative era.
