A Seoul-based quartet known for the bittersweet single 'Becoming a Star (0324)' and a handful of moody albums.
For a quick sense of them, 'Becoming a Star (0324)' is the obvious place, but 'We Can't Be Friends' has that same raw, conversational pull.
They've got a sound that feels like a late-night conversation in a Seoul cafe, earnest, a little frayed, and specific to a certain moment in Korean indie rock. 'Becoming a Star (0324)' is the track that stuck, a slow-burn anthem about longing that found its people online. Their 2012 copyright lawsuit over 'I Can't Live Without You' adds a real-world wrinkle to a catalog that's otherwise built on personal, inward-looking songs.
They started in 2008, put out 'Who Am I' in 2010, and landed their signature song, 'Becoming a Star (0324)', the next year. Albums like 'Escape' in 2013 and 'The End of the World' in 2015 filled out a run of seven songs before things went quiet.
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