So I've been away from the Dreaming Jukebox for quite a while now, for a good reason however. I've been writing a short story to submit to a writing contest, and it's been taking quite a toll on my time. However, I'm quite enjoying this as of now. Writing, playing music, reading, and hanging out with friends. Now there's a life written just for me.
To be honest, I've been kind of lazy with this blog, but I'm going to break that today, because I've been listening to a band that has instigated me to haul my flattening bottom out of the cushion. This band, is so musically colorful, and rich in its sound, that I cannot bear not to share them with everyone else. Their name, is Busker Busker.
Busker Busker is a three-man band comprising of Bum Joon Jang, the vocal and the guitarist; Hyung Tae Kim, the bassist; and Bradley Ray Moore, the drummer. An interesting fact is that, Brad the drummer, is a professor at the university that the other two are attending as students.
They garnered much attention when they entered the television audition show, Superstar K, in its third season in 2011. In the competition, Busker Busker performed quite well, gaining second place overall.
In the course of the show, the band did a number of covers, which all turned out to be quite impressive compared to the originals. Now I'm certainly a fan of cover bands, as a cover band member myself that is.
Here's my favorite from Busker Busker, called Makolina, originally written by Jong Shin Yoon.
To give you a brief summary, Makoli is a traditional drink of Korean origin, distinguished by its white color and milky texture. In this song, the drink is personified as Makolina, which reflects the singer's love for Makoli.
The original song is quite a bit more easy-going and laid-back than this version, but I like this version much better, because the song became so much more fun in this cover. It's something I would listen to brighten the day with, and goddamn, does it do its job.
There are other covers that Busker Busker did over the duration of their survival throughout the competition, such as this next one, called You're Different, which is a song from back in 2006. I can't remember who sang this, but it was composed by Jong Shin Yoon.
And also this next one called The Bus Stop, originally by a Korean band called Panic.
These are all great songs, and looking at those two above after Makolina, it certainly shows that Busker Busker can be flexible with their musicality, all the while maintaining their unique tonal hue. Still, we've looked at enough covers I think. How about some originals. This one is called, That Person You Are With Is Not Normal.
Here's another one from them, called Perfume.
A lot of their songs are like this: chill, relaxed, with well written lyrics, and the vocal's rare voice quality certainly adds to the band's distinctively pleasant sound. I actually quite like his voice, because when he sings, it really sounds like he simply puts his emotions into the song, and lets it out. No fancy techniques, no artificial retouching. An everyday guy like you and me, singing everyday things. Now here's a band for the people.
Busker Busker is still a young band, but they've proven so much in their little time, that I'll be keeping my ears tuned to their frequency for the future, and I recommend you certainly do the same. In the meantime, here's another one to keep you company, called Seoul People.
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