A Korean indie artist whose songs feel like late-night conversations.
If you're new to 1415, 'Happy' and 'Nothing To Worry' are good places to start. They give you the whole picture in a couple of minutes.
1415's music has that specific quality of sounding like it was recorded in a bedroom but still reaching people. Songs like 'Happy' and 'Photographs' have that direct, unpolished intimacy that makes you feel like you're hearing something private. It's the kind of music that finds its audience through shared playlists and word of mouth, not big stages.
The artist's catalog is built around a small collection of songs, including 'Really Weird' and 'Lovable'. There's a consistent mood across the work, suggesting a focus on a particular sound rather than chasing trends.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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