Thursday, 17 November 2011

A bright end to a grueling day

Sometimes things don't work out, but then again it just might be to pave way for something new to come. And I'm convincing myself so as I'm looking at this great new apartment that opened up, just as I am now being half-forced to leave the current one. Apparently my apartment building, save for few wonderful friends who live in it, is full of quiet, peaceful, sloth-like complainers who are too cowardly to knock on my door and ask me to kill my amp volume.

Okay, so I'm antagonizing them, and I shouldn't, but this whole rigmarole is something I would've preferred to at least handle with next year, not smack in the middle of finals season for crying out loud.

So I've been pretty stressed. Stressed usually compels me to find some upbeat songs, and here they are.

Peppertones, a duo band that debuted back in 2004. It seems that they often hire other drummers and vocals.




This song is called, If you can hear my song now, sung by the vocalist, Lee Sun.

At the first bar, I could feel the edges of my mouth shooting into my cheekbones, making people passing me by wonder why this poorly-dressed, sleep-deprived, beaten-to-a-pulp-by-life kid was smiling so exuberantly as if he overdosed on antidepressants. Well you know what? This song most certainly is an antidepressant! It's just one of those songs that will get your heart beating to hope again.


To show you the actual band vocals singing, this is another song, called New Hippie Generation.


This one's a particular cute sounding one. It's called, Park trip. 

I'll probably posting more songs from Peppertones in the coming months as I discover more and more of them. It's truly wonderful that there are indie bands like these that give a rare spice to the Korean music scene. Enjoy them!

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