A Korean indie band known for straightforward guitar pop and unadorned lyrics.
If you want to hear their sound in one go, try 'Time' and then 'Sorry'. That's pretty much the whole mood right there.
The Rose built a catalog of 26 songs without much fanfare, just clean arrangements and direct writing. Tracks like 'Time' and 'Sorry' show their preference for simple structures over studio polish. They never chased trends, which gives their work a consistent, uncluttered feel.
They started with basic guitar pop and stuck with it. The songs don't show dramatic shifts, just a steady output of indie-leaning material.
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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