Joo
Joo formed in 2012 around vocalist and songwriter Kim Joo-chul, who had left a previous band. He was joined by bassist Park Chan-hyuk and drummer Kang...
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Joo formed in 2012 around vocalist and songwriter Kim Joo-chul, who had left a previous band. He was joined by bassist Park Chan-hyuk and drummer Kang Sung-ho. Their early years were lean, with the group playing shows while trying to find listeners for their music.
Their self-titled debut album came out in 2015 and drew some critical notice for its mood and lyrics. Songs like "After Looking At You" and "Bad Guy" became known for a certain bittersweet, introspective quality. In 2017, the band had to pause after Park Chan-hyuk faced allegations of misconduct. They canceled shows and issued a public apology before eventually resuming activity.
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