I have been studying Korean for a while and been looking into Korean language music. Of course every country seems to mostly have some light pop on their top lists, but I don’t feel like I have had problem finding diverse genres and bands from other countries. But when I have been searching for Korean bands and especially artists singing in Korean language the exceptions to k-pop and “soft” music seem far and wide between.

And it’s not like there isn’t any skill or interest, I can find even gayageum covers of rock songs showing how awesome that is, but that isn’t being utilised for original modern songs like it is in the neighbouring countries.

  • @[email protected]OP
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    19 months ago

    Thank you for commenting. I had forgotten I wrote this post, but I still occasionally try to see if there are any new breakthrough artists and I don’t think I have come across neither of those.

    The one band I knew was Cherry Filter, which seems to have been quite successful, but sadly there hasn’t been more in that vein.

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      29 months ago

      Cherry Filter is one that I hadn’t heard before, I’ll have to add them into my playlists.

      If you’re interested in diving further, the method that’s worked the best for me is to find a venue that plays at least close to the style of music and then just search up each band that they advertise to see how they sound. Then when I find a band I see what venues they advertise that they will be playing at. Most of it seems to be available on instagram.

      For a good start, I’d look at Club AOR’s Insta and go from there.

      Happy Hunting!

      • @[email protected]OP
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        19 months ago

        Thank you so much! I have never needed to look into small and underground indie bands, so I had no idea how to find them even here. Just finding Club All of Rock and LIVE&LOUD Music Company immediately yielded interesting results.