CRAVITY Awake is shaping up to be one of the group’s most striking comeback moments yet. Ahead of the release of their eighth mini album, ReDeFINE, CRAVITY revealed a music video teaser for the title track AWAKE through their official YouTube channel on April 26. The teaser immediately drew attention for its bold religious concept, showing the members transformed into young clergy or seminary-style figures while moving through scenes of prayer, connection, danger, and awakening.
CRAVITY Awake Teaser Introduces a Fictional Religious World

The AWAKE teaser opens with an important notice: all elements are fictional, and some parts were developed through consultation with a religious adviser. That framing matters because the visual concept leans heavily into symbolic religious imagery. The members appear in youthful clerical styling, gather inside a church-like space, and are shown praying or forming bonds with one another.
Rather than presenting the concept as a literal religious statement, the teaser uses the atmosphere of sacred spaces, ritual, and devotion to build a dramatic fictional world. You can feel that the imagery is meant to support a story about facing uncertainty and finding a new beginning, not simply to decorate the video with provocative visuals.
Several repeated images stand out. The members are described as having transformed into seminary students, while the teaser also includes everyday scenes, a snake-shaped train, and moments where they appear to confront danger. The combination creates a sharp contrast: ordinary life sits beside surreal, almost mythic imagery. That contrast is part of what makes this comeback feel more cinematic than a standard performance preview.
The snake motif has also been present in the album’s earlier visual rollout. In the first concept images for the Re version, the members used long neckties, threads, and body movement to evoke the image of a snake. Keywords such as Re-birth, Re-storation, and Re-newal appeared alongside those images, pointing clearly toward a theme of transformation.
ReDeFINE Builds Around Rebirth, Renewal, and Dark Synth-Pop
CRAVITY’s eighth mini album ReDeFINE is scheduled for release on April 29 at 6 p.m. KST through online music platforms. The album includes six tracks: AWAKE, Hello-Goodbye, FEVER, Adore, Love Me Like You Do, and Our Spring Day. Serim and Allen participated in writing lyrics for AWAKE and Adore, adding another layer of connection between the members and the album’s message.
AWAKE has been introduced as a dark synth-pop-based track. Its story centers on the idea that a moment that feels like an ending can become another beginning. Another description of the song highlights the experience of facing a deeper version of yourself after a period of instability. Taken together, those details make AWAKE sound less like a simple comeback single and more like a narrative track about crossing through fear, confusion, and collapse into renewal.
That message lines up closely with the ReDeFINE concept photos. The De version presented realistic elements in an unreal mood, using antique props and restrained styling to symbolically express the repeated cycle of birth and disappearance. The Re version, meanwhile, leaned more directly into rebirth and restoration through its serpent-like imagery and keyword design.
For fans, this is the kind of comeback where the visuals and the music seem designed to speak to each other. The title AWAKE suggests consciousness, realization, and a break from passivity. The album title ReDeFINE suggests not just change, but the act of naming yourself again. The repeated use of Re words, including rebirth, restoration, and renewal, makes the comeback’s emotional direction feel very clear even before the full music video arrives.
Why the Religious Concept Feels So Intense
Religious imagery in pop music often creates a strong reaction because it carries visual weight immediately. Churches, prayer, clergy-inspired clothing, and ritual-like gestures all suggest seriousness, devotion, guilt, hope, or transformation. In the AWAKE teaser, those elements appear within a fictional setting and are tied to the group’s broader themes of danger, awakening, and rebirth.
What makes the CRAVITY Awake concept especially intense is the way it pairs sacred-looking imagery with darker fantasy elements. The snake-shaped train is one of the most unusual details in the teaser, and it connects naturally with the serpent imagery already used in the Re concept photos. The train also suggests movement, passage, and a journey through risk. When placed beside images of prayer and group connection, it gives the comeback a strong narrative pull.
The members are not simply shown posing in a concept. They appear inside a story where they must face something threatening. The teaser includes moments of danger and a breakthrough-like narrative, which strengthens the sense that AWAKE is about moving through a frightening threshold. That fits the song’s stated message: what looks like the end may actually become the start of something new.

Another detail I find important is the styling. The De version concept photos were described as restrained, with antique props and a surreal mood. That restraint helps the religious and symbolic ideas feel controlled rather than chaotic. Even when the concept is bold, the presentation appears carefully arranged around the album’s central themes.
CRAVITY’s ReDeFINE era brings together dark synth-pop, fictional religious imagery, serpent symbolism, and a clear message of rebirth. With AWAKE leading the six-track album, the comeback points toward a story about confronting danger, rediscovering the self, and realizing that an ending can open into a new beginning.