A Korean band that writes about loneliness, motel rooms, and the 2002 World Cup.
If you need a place to start, 'Die Alone' and '2002WorldCup' frame their world pretty well. One's about isolation, the other's about a weirdly specific nostalgia.
They make songs that feel like small, specific stories. 'Die Alone' and 'Jesus Lived In A Motel Room' have a plainspoken weight to them. It's indie rock that doesn't shout, it just sits with you.
The band started putting out music in the mid-2010s. Their songs like 'Paul' and 'Settled Down' suggest a steady focus on mood and character over big shifts in sound.
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