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K-Indie News Roundup


Jazz songstress and recent KMA winner Nah Youn Sun is touring Europe again. Already tomorrow, March 1, she will be making a performance in London – something already noted over at London Korean Links: Nah Youn Sun at Pizza Express Jazz, Soho.

The other dates on the current tour are the following:
March 8: Stockholm, Sweden
March 10: Göteborg, Sweden
March 11: Sint-Truiden, Belgium
March 15: Yzeure, France
March 17: Paris, France
March 18: Ibos, France

Nah Youn Sun will then return to Korea for a few dates before returning to Europe in April, when she will also visit Austria, Germany, Luxembourg, Switzerland, and Italy. Details are available on the official site.

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K-Indie Links and News Round-Up


Had a busy last week, but things are looking better now. Here are some links I should’ve posted sooner:

Violet Sweets shared news on upcoming releases from Guckkasten, Gate Flowers, and Oh Ji Eun and The Wolves: Short News Short

It appears a new album is in the works for cute electropop act Trampauline as well, since she recently wrote that she had just finished the demo for her second album.

Even closer to release is Casker’s fifth full length album. The other day it was getting a second mastering and a release may be possible till October 20.

Jang Ki Ha & The Faces (장기하과 얼굴들)
In addition to some information on the upcoming releases from Chang Kiha & The Faces, Violet Sweets also offers some details on the recent changes in lineup: The present situation of Jang Gi Ha and The Faces

Electric Muse
Fine label Electric Muse too offered some more insight into some upcoming releases during last week. In November the ’70s group sound influenced Bihang Girl will release its debut EP, and some time during next year we can expect Big Baby Driver and Telefly to release their first albums; Atombook and Oyster Boys to release their second albums; and Dringe Augh to release his second EP.

Live Planet
After going out strong with Galaxy Express a couple of weeks ago, Live Planet has followed with more studio live music videos for The Freaks and Mongoose.

Winterplay
Via Omona They Didn’t! I came across a 10Asia interview with jazz pop band Winterplay:
- [INTERVIEW] Fusion jazz band Winterplay – Part 1
- [INTERVIEW] Fusion jazz band Winterplay – Part 2
The same interview has also been translated to Portuguese over at sarangingayo: [ENTREVISTA] Winterplay fala sobre carreira e como faz seu jazz

Yellow Monsters
wassereis has translated a really nice Daum interview with highly recommended pop punk/rock act Yellow Monsters, where we get to learn how this super band formed and where those heavy riffs come from: [Interview] Yellow Monsters (Daum Music)

크래쉬 (Crash) 6집 - The Paragon Of Animals
Chris Park found a variety of genres on the latest album from trash metal band Crash 크래쉬 (Crash) – The Paragon of Animals Review

A couple of weeks old already, but I didn’t notice till today: K.O.A. Zine has published yet another great interview! This time Joseph Kim has been talking to Jong-Seok Lee of shoegazer act Vidulgi OoyoO: Vidulgi Ooyoo: Pigeon Milk & the Fountain of Youth
캐스커 5집 - Tender

Electronica duo will make a return with fifth full lenght album Tender on October 20, but already one track from the album is sold online. The 14 track strong tracklist includes a hidden track and a Fanny Fink remix of Your Song, the main track off last year’s Your Songs EP. Of further interest is a song called 나의 하루 나의 밤 featuring My Aunt Mary vocalist Thomas Cook and 놓아줘, where former Roller Coaster vocalist Joe Won Sun participates.

홀린 - Remanent

Following a digital single, 연가시, last year and first EP 33060 released end of April this year, modern rock band Hlin returned with a second EP called Remanent on October 7. Highly recommended music for any Nell fan!

스탠딩 에그 (Standing Egg) - Standing Egg클로버 (Clover) - 어느파도클로버 (Clover) - 어느파도
In April this year, back when I couldn’t really update as much as I should, sweet indie pop/modern folk band Standing Egg released a self-titled EP that seemed relatively successful. The three songs all got their own music videos (사랑한다는 말 : Lalala : Kiss) and one of them was also the target for an Indie To Go session ([Indie2Go#046] Standing Egg “Kiss”). Luminosity has a profile if you want to learn more about the trio: [Profile] Standing Egg.

August 18, Standing Egg’s vocalist Clover released a two track digital single called 어느 파도, and a week ago – on October 7 – it was released on CD. Both lovely songs can be streamed from Standing Egg’s MySpace, and there’s a music video for the title track. The other song on the single is called 붉은 달 and features bossa nova girl Sorri.

You can read IndiefulROK’s original posts here, here, and here.

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September K-Indie News and Reviews


Green Plugged Festival
Thanks to Eshe who supported the live report with photos, today I came across this piece written by Shawn Despres: Green Plugged Festival @ Noeul Park, Seoul (May 21st, 2010). It mentions performances by No ReplySugar DonutHumming Urban Stereo and W&Whale before turning very enthusiastic over Galaxy Express.

더블유 (W) - Where The Story Ends2집 - Where The Story Ends
For some more on W from the time when they still used their full name, Where The Story Ends, wakesidevision has a a review of the band’s second full length album: Where The Story Ends – Self-Titled Review

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Seoul Underground and Galaxy Express


Via R.O.K Scene I learned that the first episode of Korean indie music show Seoul Underground is now online:

Seoul Underground: SMACKSOFT.

In the episode you’ll hear Stuart Reece have his questions answered by Whang Bo Ryung and consequently learn some of what she has in mind for the 4th full-length album. For some actual SmackSoft music, there’s 해(Daydreams) performed live in the Studio, and 파란구슬 (Blue Marble) performed at Soundholic.

<br />반드시 크게 들을 것 Turn It Up to 11 (2009)

Also, Galaxy Express now has an official Facebook page, and the first item post announced a gig in Hong Kong during this week’s Music Matters Live!. It’ll take place on May 27, but there also appear to be a couple of appearances more during the weekend. More details here.

Thanks to said Facebook page. I came to realize that the Ruby Salon “rockumentary” Turn It Up to 11 (반드시 크게 들을 것), featuring not just Galaxy Express but also Tobacco Juice, had its official release on April 22. Check out the trailer here.

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