Friday 21 August 2009

...Whatever That Means

CHECK OK Korea. OK?

...Whatever That Means are a promising alt rock group just starting out in Korea, half American half Korean.



They play a free gig tonight the 21st in shItaewon.


More live music...



Melt Banana play two gigs this weekend in Hongdae, 25k each. Support comes from Lazy Magnet, who's touring Korea this month, supported on Thursday 27th by Yano Shiku, Urasawa Satsuki, Sen Yukie, Fujieda Musimaru (japanese butoh dancer), and Itta (from 10). Day after catch him with Sato Yukie & Kopchanjeongol (a Korean 70’s psychedelic cover band), Korean folkers Anakin Project, plus Jap psych-garage with Kawaguchi Masami’s New Rock Syndicate.

29th you'd maybe wanna catch retro garage group OH! Brothers at Ssamzie Space in Seoul.

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This sounds good - on September 19th a bunch of bands play with the added twist of being set up at the same time along the perimeter of the venue with the audience right in the middle. Each band does one song at a time, no breaks, back to back to back etc., until the show is done. Info here on SUPΞR C۞L۞R SUPΞR. Oh and Round Robin, cos it's a Round Robin event. Bands include 10 and Japan's Henna Dress. The Samiyam tour also looks good (US nintendo fuckery).


October 24th brings the Grand Mint festival, headlined by Maximillian Hecker.

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