The Korean-American singer and guitarist shapes moody, modern rock with a distinct vocal presence.
For the full effect, put on 'Wolf' and then 'Modern Life'. That's the range, from the slow-burn build to the more immediate, driving version of the same feeling.
His songs like 'Phase Me' and 'Modern Life' build these dense, atmospheric spaces where his voice, that slightly frayed, restless tenor, doesn't just sit in the mix, it pushes against it. There's a physicality to the sound, whether it's the guitar haze of 'Wolf' or the more direct pulse of 'Lazy (feat. Reddy)'. It's rock music that feels both contemporary and unpolished in a specific, deliberate way.
Starting with the 2018 EP 'Wolf', he established that signature blend of hazy guitar and vocal tension. The songs since, like 'FACE' and 'You Make Me Back', have kept that core sound while letting the production get a bit glossier or the rhythms a bit more electronic.
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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