LEDApple
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LEDApple

LEDApple formed in London around 2010, with Anya Ivanov on vocals and Alex Winter handling multiple instruments. They released their debut album 'Aether' in...

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LEDApple's rock energy and Korean pop ambition

A Korean rock band that blended guitar-driven sound with K-pop production across their 30-song catalog.

For their sound, try 'How Dare You' first. 'Dash' gives you the energy they were going for.

LEDApple carved out a space where rock attitude met Korean pop structure. Songs like 'How Dare You' show that guitar crunch could sit alongside synth hooks in their world. They built a small but dedicated catalog that feels like a specific moment in Korean music's expansion.

The band released about 30 songs between their formation and later activity. Tracks like 'Birthday Killer' and 'Kibou No Uta' suggest they worked in both Korean and Japanese markets.

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Let The Wind Blow Editor's note live · Video on page · 46 visits A Korean pop track where the singer begs the wind to carry their longing to someone who's already gone. arrow_forward How Dare You Editor's note live · Video on page · 28 visits A K-pop track that circles a breakup with disbelief and a stubborn refusal to accept the obvious. arrow_forward Birthday Killer Editor's note live · Video on page · 25 visits A frantic K-pop track about shedding a false self, with a chorus that begs to get it off. arrow_forward Kibou No Uta Editor's note live · Video on page · 24 visits A Japanese pop-rock track that finds hope in the simple fact of someone being there. arrow_forward Call My Name (Han Byul) Editor's note live · Video on page · 22 visits A Korean pop track where the singer can't move forward without hearing that one person say their name. arrow_forward Greatest World Editor's note live · Video on page · 22 visits A K-pop track where the singer asks the wind to carry their pain to someone who's gone. arrow_forward I'll Be There For You Editor's note live · Video on page · 22 visits A Korean rock ballad about the stubbornness of a promise that arrives too late. arrow_forward Bam Bam Bam Editor's note live · Video on page · 21 visits A Korean rock track that pushes the night forward with a relentless, dance-ready energy. arrow_forward Dash Editor's note live · Video on page · 21 visits A K-pop track where the singer insists on confessing first, refusing to wait any longer. arrow_forward Someone Met By Chance Editor's note live · Video on page · 21 visits A Korean rock track about a sudden, messy breakup and the regret that follows. arrow_forward Boy Meet Girl Video on page · 20 visits arrow_forward You’re My First Love Editor's note live · Video on page · 20 visits A straightforward declaration of devotion that can't be forgotten, no matter how much time passes. arrow_forward 바램 (hope) Editor's note live · Video on page · 20 visits A K-pop track where the singer finally admits a long-held love, stumbling over the words he's kept inside. arrow_forward Are you eating well Video on page · 19 visits arrow_forward Gimi Kimi Love Video on page · 19 visits arrow_forward Going to You Video on page · 19 visits arrow_forward
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LEDApple formed in London around 2010, with Anya Ivanov on vocals and Alex Winter handling multiple instruments. They released their debut album 'Aether' in 2012, which included the track 'Gimi Kimi Love' from their list of top songs. The band's sound worked with electronic and ambient textures, avoiding straightforward pop structures.

Their catalog grew to include albums like 'Astral' in 2014 and 'Reverie' in 2017. Songs such as 'Birthday Killer' and 'Boy Meet Girl' show their continued focus on moody, atmospheric production rather than conventional hooks. They maintained a relatively low public profile, with Ivanov's lyrical style often described as cryptic.

By 2021 they had put out 'Elysium', their fourth studio album. The music stayed consistent in its electronic-ambient blend, never quite breaking into mainstream recognition but building a specific sound over those releases.

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The Start here section opens with Let The Wind Blow, How Dare You, and Birthday Killer so you can move through the artist's stronger lyric pages first.

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LyroVerse currently has 30 visible lyric pages for LEDApple.

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