Альбомы исполнителя
Jaurim, The Wonder Land
2000 · альбом
Irregular Works
1999 · альбом
Lovers
1998 · альбом
Purple Heart
1997 · альбом
MERRY SPOOKY X-MAS
2022 · Мини-альбом
HAPPY 25th JAURIM
2022 · альбом
LOVE FOREVER
2021 · альбом
written on a leaf
2021 · сингл
HOLA!
2020 · Мини-альбом
자우림
2018 · альбом
XOXO
2017 · сингл
Goodbye, grief.
2013 · альбом
이카루스
2013 · сингл
음모론
2011 · альбом
EV1 / PEEP SHOW
2011 · сингл
Jaurim SS Collection
2010 · альбом
Jaurim Best - A/W Collection
2009 · альбом
제목 없는 음반
2009 · Мини-альбом
Ruby Sapphire Diamond
2008 · альбом
Ashes To Ashes
2006 · альбом
Jaurim 'True' Live (Live)
2006 · альбом
Ode to youth
2005 · альбом
All You Need Is Love
2004 · альбом
Jaurim 04
2002 · альбом
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Биография
Jaurim is arguably Korea's most important alt-rock band. In a market dominated more thoroughly than most by club filler and pre-fab shlock-pop, Jaurim has consistently stood out from its peers who emerged during the cultural blitz that came in the wake of Korea's first direct election of a civilian president in 1993. The band's willingness to shake up its sound from track to track, and vocalist Yuna Kim's virtuosic pipes have bequeathed Jaurim a rare blend of credibility, longevity, and financial success. Its popularity in turn has paved the way for subsequent Korean alternative and indie outfits such as Cherry Filter, 3rd Line Butterfly, and I Love JH. Jaurim's sound includes fair doses of slick lounge-pop and synth-heavy harmonies, but the frequent eruption of straight guitar crunch belies the group's roots in Seoul's late-'90s underground scene. Sun-Kyu Lee (guitar) and JinMan Kim (bass) met Yuna Kim (vocals) and Tae-Hoon Koo (drums) while gigging in the Sinchon area around Hongik University in 1997. The foursome first formed Ugly Duckling before quickly changing their name to Jaurim (which translates roughly to Purple Rain Forest). The band awoke to fame in mid-1997 after recording the hit "Hey Hey Hey" for the soundtrack to a popular Korean television drama (The Man with a Flower). After the initial press-burst, Jaurim signed with Nanjang Music and released their well-received debut, Purple Heart. A second full-length, Lover, and a strong odds-and-sods collection followed in 1998. Over the following decade, Jaurim would release an LP every two years like clockwork. Supplements to this steady output include a fan-favorite live document in 2001; a pair of solo LPs from Kim Yuna, one dropped during the group's brief breakup from 2002 to 2004; a boys-only rock record released under the moniker Chococreamrolls; and the 2005 covers album, The Youth Admiration, which features versions of British and American jukebox classics, from Bowie and the Clash to Madonna and Nirvana. Over time Jaurim gradually expanded its repertoire, adding elements of light jazz and electro. In 2007, they teamed with Korean hip-hop star Drunken Tiger on an MTV single and video for the Stop AIDS/Spray Love campaign. The psych-infused Ruby Sapphire Diamond, their seventh proper full-length, appeared in June of 2008. ~ Jeremy A. Schmidt, Rovi