ONEWE, the K-rock band under entertainment label RBW, did not set out to make a 17-song album. The band's youngest member wanted to make a full-length record, and the idea kept returning. "It was a ball our youngest member set rolling," bassist Giuk said Tuesday at a cafe in eastern Seoul's Gwangjin District, just a day before the release. "It kept rolling until it became a big snowman. We all got more and more ambitious." The result, "面 : Unknown Atlas," closes a work the five-piece band has been building since May. Named for the Chinese characters for point, line and plane, it started with the single "點 : The Quiver" and the digital single "線 : The Wake" through to the full album. Twelve of the 17 tracks are new. The other five, including "Coordinates," "Compass" and "Neverland," carry over from the earlier releases. Every song from the new studio album reworks a fairy tale. "Lilliput" argues against measuring yourself against anyone else. "Laputa" imagines an island that begins moving on its own to protect what it treasures. "Pinocchio" follows a boy growing up while hiding his