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iliketigers · 2 years
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solplparty · 2 years
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[MV] 매미 (MEMI) - I don't give a / Official Music Video https://youtu.be/jXEhAOAHSTo 매미 (MEMI) - I don't give a / Official Music Video Melon ▶ https://bit.ly/3dtxXIV Genie ▶ https://bit.ly/3SJxgLo Bugs ▶ https://bit.ly/3AekhdC FLO ▶ https://bit.ly/3QmxoyQ VIBE ▶ https://bit.ly/3JQnhA3 Apple Music ▶ https://apple.co/3BXVf3J Spotify ▶ https://spoti.fi/3QEzkTb YT Music ▶ https://bit.ly/3dqrv53 | Artist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/aoa6666 | POCLANOS Website : http://poclanos.com | POCLANOS Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/poclanos | POCLANOS Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/poclanos #매미 #MEMI #I_don't_give_a POCLANOS
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candyinmyears · 3 months
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이게 힙이 아니면 뭐가 힙인데 싶은 영상 오랜만에 즐겁네요 ~~
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nineteenfiftysix · 7 months
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gongtokki - 죄 많은 사랑 (Guilty Love) (White Night Red Love EP, 2023)
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rcmndedlisten · 2 years
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Recommended Album: Parannoul - ‘After the Magic’
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Whoever is behind the sensory-sonic mystery of Parannoul’s music may not want to be known by name, but will at least have their art resonate into the beyond from this point forward. The enigmatic experimental shoegaze project’s latest full-length effort, After the Magic, explodes the diagram that touched the fuzzed out bedroom ceiling atmosphere of their 2021 breakout, To See the Next Part of the Dream, into a listen that is expansively cinematic. Moving in and out of this Earth and the ethereal, the album places its emotional depths within a tangent orbit of anti-gravity rock like M83 and Sigur Rós while its digitally progressive approach to dream-pop maintains its glide with featherlight aerodynamics, albeit into alien terrains removed from the wash of our earthly distortion. “I'm always afraid when what I have now will disappear and when people will leave me. I think these are some kind of magic, that will shine bright for a while and then lights out, like nothing happened,” its creator said of its making. This is the album that assures Parannoul's existence will live infinitely through all who its energy flows through.
Highlights: “우리는 밤이 되면 빛난다 (We Shine at Night)”, “스케치북 (Sketchbook)”, “Sound Inside Me, Waves Inside You”
After the Magic by Parannoul
Parannoul’s After the Magic is available now on POCLANOS / Topshelf Records. Buy | Stream
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bandhyukoh · 12 days
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Xin Seha’s new single “8” OUT NOW - Percussion & Drums by Inwoo!
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ujuro · 1 year
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I’m trying to catch up on Korean releases from the past few days and yonge jaundice might just be the best rap name ever
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goodnightdreambye · 7 days
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Good Night Good Dream (좋은 밤 좋은 꿈)
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저 많은 별을 다 세어 보아도 even if i count all of those numerous stars 그대 마음은 헤아릴 수 없어요 i can’t understand your feelings 그대의 부서진 마음 조각들이 the fragments of your broken heart 차갑게 흩어져 있는 탓에 because they are coldly scattered all over
그댄 나의 어떤 모습들을 그리도 깊게 사랑했나요 did you really deeply love however i appeared to you? 이제 내가 해줄 수 있는 건 now what i can do for you 좋은 밤 좋은 꿈 안녕 good night, good dreams, good bye 좋은 밤 좋은 꿈 안녕 good night, good dreams, good bye
시월의 서늘한 공기 속에도 in the chilly October air 장미향을 난 느낄 수가 있죠 i could feel the fragrance of roses 오월 어느 날에 피었던 빨갛던 밤을 기억하거든요 because i remember the red night that bloomed one day in May
그댄 나의 어떤 모습들을 그리도 깊게 사랑했나요 did you really deeply love however i appeared to you? 이제 내가 해줄 수 있는 건 now what i can do for you 좋은 밤 좋은 꿈 안녕 good night, good dreams, good bye
까만 밤이 다 지나고 나면 when the dark night passes 이야기는 사라질 테지만 the story will disappear but 이름 모를 어떤 꽃말처럼 like a nameless flower 그대 곁에 남아 있을게요 i will stay by your side
나는 그대 어떤 모습들을 그리도 깊게 사랑했었나 did you really deeply love however i appeared to you? 이제 내가 해줄 수 있는 건 now what i can do for you 좋은 밤 좋은 꿈 안녕 good night, good dreams, good bye
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luuurien · 2 years
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파란노을 [Parannoul] - White Ceiling / Black Dots Wandering Around
(Noise Pop, Shoegaze, Dream Pop)
A collection of outtakes and demo tracks from Parannoul's 2021 breakout project, White Ceiling / Black Dots Wandering Around brings his music to new heights in such a casual fashion. It feels like any one of these six songs could have been on the final project, and that in itself is a remarkable achievement.
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Parannoul's taken his success and done everything right with it. Finding his footing in the isolated, bright 2021 spring with his massively successful sophomore album To See the Next Part of the Dream, the past year for Parannoul has been a meteoric rise to underground adoration and a lightning-fast artistic progression, his three-way fall release with Asian Glow and sonhos tomam conta Downfall of the Neon Youth saw him experimenting with stranger grooves, more electronics, and a bigger vocal presence that showed he was only just beginning. Now, to begin the new year, he's put out the final chapter in this first year of his career with six demos and outtakes from To See the Next Part..., splashing you in the face with freezing cold water as Parannoul presents some of the best tracks in his discography, that even the scrap metal adjacent to the home To See the Next Part... built is just as lovely to have in your hands. You can hear bits of To See the Next Part of the Dream throughout White Ceiling / Black Dots Wandering Around: the melody on the rowdy and fast-paced Someday ends up on album opener Beautiful World, Parannoul choosing not to throw away the drowsy and warm recording but instead use it in a whole new way, and the tumbling synth leads on Escape are reminiscent of the ones that pop up on Excuse with a different structure to them; even though these are wholly new demo tracks, you can find through lines into the final product all throughout. It's not hard to imagine Someday sneaking its way into the hefty midsection of To See the Next Part..., or for the phenomenal and cerebral use of huge distortion and opalescent synths on Ending Credit to make an even better finish for the album than I Can Feel My Heart Touching You is. And, of course, there's the eighteen-minute uncut demo of White Ceiling, Parannoul's best song to date with its intricate guitar soloing and euphoric instrumental progression that never lets you fall off the train a single time, short softer moments pushing the next section of the song to be louder, to be faster, to be more urgent; just because this is a demo EP doesn't mean Parannoul slacked on any of these. And it's mainly just a ton of fun hearing the ways this album began taking its form through these songs, dating all the way back to November 2020 all the way up to the album's release in February of last year. You can hear the way electronics began sneaking into his work more prominently with the hearty synth arpeggiation on Escape, something he'd then take to the next level on Downfall of the Neon Youth, how the beautiful and intricate guitar leads throughout White Ceiling's demo may have convinced him to try similarly wild things on other album tracks, particularly the earthquake-intense drum fills throughout Youth Rebellion and the title track's delicately-woven acoustic interplay. While nobody but Parannoul knows exactly when these songs were put together, you can see how elements from these demos found their way into parts of the actual album, that these cut tracks were invaluable in helping him figure out how the album should sound and what each track should do. That alone makes White Ceiling / Black Dots Wandering Around an invaluable listen for any fans of Parannoul's music. There's no telling where Parannoul is heading next, but this EP appears to be closing off this part of his artistic arc with something that perfectly encapsulates the adventurous and prodigal nature of his music in an absolutely sublime fashion. Every song here carries the spirit of To See the Next Part of the Dream just as well as any track that ended up on the album, Parannoul treating them as equally important parts of the narrative he wants this story to tell. You can come to either of them to get your fix of this particular Parannoul sound and be fulfilled completely, everything you want these six songs can do and more. It might not come off as exciting or newsworthy as To See the Next Part... was when it was initially released, but don't let that demo tag hanging off the corner of White Ceiling / Black Dots Wandering Around fool you: there is never a time where Parannoul doesn't put his all into his music, and the joy in having even more of it with us is a blessing impossible to take for granted.
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byebyemyblues · 3 years
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yerin_the_genuine: 재밌고 흥미로운 질문 준비해주신 키치킴오빠께 다시 한번 감사드리며♥︎ @/poclanos 팀 감사하고 따랑해요!💭🍏🍀
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solplparty · 2 years
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[Official Audio] 김준서 (Kimjunseo) - Falling Down (feat. OLNL) https://youtu.be/lyGRwj2ZRck 김준서 (Kimjunseo) - Falling Down (feat. OLNL) | Artist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/kimjvnseoo/ https://www.instagram.com/hiolnl/ | POCLANOS Website : http://poclanos.com | POCLANOS Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/poclanos | POCLANOS Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/poclanos #김준서 #OLNL #Falling_Down POCLANOS
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nineteenfiftysix · 1 year
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gongtokki - 체리나무 앞에서 크리스마스 (Cherry Christmas) (White Night Red Love EP, 2023)
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rcmndedlisten · 2 years
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Parannoul - “We Shine At Night”
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Parannoul have now linked up with Topshelf Records here in the States, and prefacing that news is their newest single, “We Shine At Night“. While it’s still yet unclear if the listen will be a part of After the Magic, the third full-length effort from the South Korean band masterminded by an enigmatic creator, the expanded view of the listen does reflect the intent: “This album is not what you expected, but what I always wanted.“ Here, the bedroom-born shoegaze that made Parannoul’s 2021 sophomore LP, To See the Next Part of the Dream, a breakout effort takes on new shapes in the atmosphere where textures manifest themselves in a vivid scale with cinematic strings, voices from around the world as well as Seoul-based dream-pop songwriter Della Zyr afloat in between.
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Parannoul’s “We Shine At Night” single is available now POCLANOS / Topshelf Records.
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kfash1on · 3 years
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luuurien · 3 years
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The Poles - The High Tide Club
(Pop Rock, Indie Pop, Alternative Rock)
South Korean trio The Poles don't let a second go to waste. Snazzy, hook-filled pop rock, their debut album shows a band entirely confident in what they want to do and deliver it with incredible levels of quality and confidence. The High Tide Club calls back to 70s pop rock, sensual 90s sophisti-pop, and even more across its ten tracks, but their influences never get ahead of them.
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The High Tide Club is such an evocative name for how softly it rolls off the tongue. Imagine what the club might be like: this fleeting area that only appears for a short while before the moon pulls it far back into the water. It's somewhere you'll only get to visit if you're in the right place at the right time, and there's no other way to get there but pure happenstance. South Korean trio The Poles, composed of Daniel Kim, Hwangje Lee and Kim Kyung-bae, have found a way to eternalize this place in their debut album, a 42-minute collection of what's by far the most uplifting, powerful pop music to come from the Korean indie scene. If you've ever heard a pop song in your life, The High Tide Club won't be far from what you'd expect: warm chord progressions, massive builds, enough melodies to feed an entire civilization for a few months, but what makes The Poles' interpretation of the form so electrifying is how perfect it all is. There's not a single scuff on these ten tracks, and that purity from the band results in the best sugar rush you can find. First things first, The High Tide Club is catchy as all hell. Using the three-piece band structure of guitar, bass and drums, they maximize the use of every instrument here. Immediate highlight Find Me! swirls Kim's guitar lead in psychedelic phaser before throwing down a punchy drum groove from Kyung-bae that throws the song into overdrive. As the verses build back into that terribly infectious chorus (the way Kim stretches the final syllable while singing "Just don't move away from my dreaaaam" is so wonderful). Good Morning Sunshine builds to that same syrupy chorus in a slower fashion, Lee's bass letting the low end marinate everything on top of it. They have an ear for melody like nobody else seems to, understanding that the hook is only as good as everything it's built on top of. It's how they get rock ballads Sun Shower and blues rock jam Don't Be Afraid playing so well off one another, all built with the goal in mind that The Poles will have themselves buried deep in your mind by the end of it.
And despite being your barebones, guitars and drums band, The Poles keep things surprisingly diverse throughout The High Tide Club. It might be the main reason the album stays so fun, even with it all being so familiar: opener space hits you with a little country twist in the guitars while its aquatic elements hold Kim's singing to the promise that it won't overstimulate listeners, which makes the fast and hard 70s rock trio of Rollover, Find Me! and Goin' High right after that much more of a treat for your extra patience. Strawberry Moon lights the scene with soft mallet percussion and a twinkling guitar lead, slow enough to put you in a trance while Kyung-bae's slow rhythmic lurches give necessary definition for the dreamy ballad to not lose its shape. Even the pitch-black acoustic version of space they close the album off with ends up an essential piece of The High Tide Club, pulling the core of the band out from under the glamour and exposing the genuine beauty it has.
You know what you're in for with The High Tide Club, and that makes The Poles' perfect delivery of everything that much more impressive. How often is it that you go into an album and come out feeling like you've gotten all that you could want from it? They don't innovate as much as refine, living in a world of pop where the electronic elements only go as far as what they need for their guitars to run and a laser focus on making the most high-impact songs they can. They solidify their place as one of this year's best new pop acts with an album to prove it, with a sound many could emulate, but never replicate with this much poise. The power of The Poles comes in their ability to notice what their influences missed and bring it all into one complete package. Through that, they hit every pleasure receptor in the body, the liquid joy of The High Tide Club absorbed right into your bloodstream.
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