A Korean indie trio known for soft vocals and acoustic guitar, blending folk and pop with English and Korean lyrics.
If you're new to Lunafly, start with 'Stardust' and 'This Isn't You' to hear their blend of gentle melody and earnest lyricism.
Lunafly carved out a space in Korean indie music with songs like 'Stardust', which wraps wistful longing in warm acoustic arrangements. Their sound feels intimate and lived-in, avoiding the gloss of mainstream K-pop for something more personal. Tracks like 'Thank You' and 'Van Gogh' show how they built a quiet following through online platforms and live shows.
The trio formed in 2012 and released a steady stream of songs, including 'Kisses' and 'Clear Day, Cloudy Day', over the next few years. They maintained a consistent acoustic-driven style across their 36 tracks, with no major shifts in sound or lineup documented.
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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