About SYNRG
Real-World
SYNRG is a next-generation virtual K-pop group created by Precipice Industries. Blending cutting-edge AI technology with authentic artistry, the group delivers original songs, stylized performances, and striking visual personas.
Each member — Akira Shuno, Seo Ha-Rin, and Noa Akiyama — is designed with distinct voices, personalities, and roles within the group, making them feel as real and dynamic as any idol.
SYNRG is built to push the boundaries of what pop music can be: a seamless mixed-media fusion of digital innovation, human emotion, and persistent storytelling.
In-Lore
SYNRG rises in a future where music itself is under siege. The Silence Syndicate has unleashed its devastating NULL Engines, devices designed to counter, absorb, and erase sound frequencies, nullifying sound at its root. But in the shadows of a silenced world, three young women awaken the last remaining frequency of hope.
SYNRG isn’t just a K-Pop group — they’re the frontline of resistance. Every concert is a rebellion, every track a weapon against the silence. Their music is more than harmony; it’s a force strong enough to break the void and ignite the voices of those kept quiet for too long.
At the heart of the group stands Akira Shuno, their commanding lead vocalist, singing with precision that slices through interference. Seo Ha-Rin, their synth player, builds shimmering sonic landscapes that resonate through the void. And Noa Akiyama, their razor-sharp rapper and lyricist, brings rhythm that hits like lightning — words as powerful as any weapon.
Together, they form SYNRG: a fusion of voice, rhythm, and defiance.
Their plan is brute force: “random” pop-up concerts at the next NULL Engines’ hidden coordinates. Akira, Rin, and Noa bring the song, the fans bring devotion — fanchants learned by heart, lightsticks held like vows, and a promise to believe out loud.
When the chorus lands and thousands choose the music over the silence, the machine trips. The fans' chants become a resonance, and that resonance is something the NULL can’t drink. It stalls, overheats, and dies before it's ever deployed.
Headlines call it a stunt. In truth: it’s an army.
Show up. Sing what you mean. Keep the world from going silent.