Jaurim
Jaurim | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Seoul, South Korea |
Genres | Alternative rock |
Years active | 1997-present |
Labels | Sound Holic, Interpark Music |
Members | Kim Yoon-ah Kim Jin-man Lee Sun-kyu |
Past members | Goo Tae-hoon |
Website | www.jaurim.com |
Jaurim (Korean: 자우림; Hanja: 紫雨林 meaning "Purple Rainforest") is a rock band from Seoul, South Korea. They had performed in the indie scene in 1993. The band's initial name was Full Count. They changed the band's name to Jaurim in 1997 and became major with their first released single 'Hey Hey Hey' (an original soundtrack of 꽃을 든 남자, A Man who is holding Flowers).[1] They have released ten full-length albums, three unofficial albums, two original soundtrack singles, one original soundtrack EP (which was released as a digital single), and one concert album. Their ninth full-length album, 'goodbye, grief' (part of their "25 Waiting for 21 Project"), was released on October 14, 2013. The band is praised for their arrangements, and singer Kim Yoon-ah is often praised for her singing abilities and lyrics.[2]
Their drummer, Goo Tae-hoon has run a major live club in Korea, 'Soundholic', since 2003; as well as the record label of the same name.[3] In 2017, their twentieth year, Goo Tae-hoon announced his departure from the band, though whether it is an ultimate withdrawal or temporary hiatus is unknown.
Members
- Kim Yoon-ah (김윤아) – vocal, guitar, keyboard, songwriter
- Kim, Jin-man (김진만) – bass, guitar
- Lee, Sun-kyu (이선규) – guitar, vocals
Former Member
- Goo, Tae-hoon (구태훈) – drums, percussion
Discography
Studio albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales |
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KOR [4][5] | |||
Korean | |||
Purple Heart |
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No data | No data |
Lover (戀人)(연인) |
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18 |
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B-Sides (B定規作業)(비정규작업) |
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13 |
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The Wonderland |
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48 |
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04 |
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20 |
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All You Need is Love |
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5 |
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Ode to Youth (靑春禮瓚) |
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5 |
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Ashes to Ashes |
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8 |
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Ruby Sapphire Diamond |
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5 |
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Conspiracy Theory (陰謀論)(음모론) |
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— | — |
Goodbye, Grief |
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3 |
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Jaurim |
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17 |
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Japanese | |||
#1 |
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— | — |
"—" denotes album did not chart or was not released in that region. |
Compilation and live albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales |
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KOR [4][5] | |||
True live album |
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— | — |
Best A/W Collection |
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No data | No data |
Best S/S Collection |
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— | — |
"—" denotes album did not chart. |
Extended plays
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales |
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KOR [4][5] | |||
Untitled Records (제목 없는 음반) |
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No data | No data |
HOLA! |
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No data | No data |
Singles
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Sales | Album |
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KOR [16] | ||||
As lead artist | ||||
"Loving Memory" | 2007 | No data | No data | Ashes to Ashes |
"EV1" | 2011 | 45 | Conspiracy Theory | |
"Idol" | 37 | |||
"Icarus" | 2013 | 47 | Goodbye, Grief | |
"XOXO" | 2017 | — | — | Jaurim |
Soundtrack appearances | ||||
"Phrygia" (프리지아) | 2007 | No data | No data | The Wonder Years OST |
"Carnival Amour" | 2008 | Antique OST | ||
"Something Good" | ||||
"Boating Song" (뱃노래) | 2010 | — | — | The Great Merchant OST |
"—" denotes song did not chart. |
Awards
Year | Category | Work | Result |
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1999 | Best Rock Performance | Broken Hearted"[17][18] | Won |
2000 | "Snake" (뱀)[18] | Nominated | |
2001 | "Goodbye Grief" (파애)[19] | Won | |
2002 | "팬이야"[20] | Nominated | |
2004 | "Hahaha Song" (하하하쏭)[21] | Nominated | |
Best Group Video | Nominated | ||
2005 | Best Rock Performance | "Splendor Of Youth" (청춘예찬)[22] | Nominated |
2008 | "Carnival Amour"[23] | Nominated | |
2011 | Best Band Performance | "Idol"[24] | Nominated |
2013 | "Twenty Five, Twenty One"[25] | Nominated |
Year | Category | Work | Result |
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2018[26][27] | Song of the Year | "For Ever and Ever" | Nominated |
Band Music Award | Nominated | ||
Genie Music Popularity Award | Jaurim | Nominated |
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- "Ashes to Ashes charting". Archived from the original on 2008-09-26.
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- ^ MBC Plus X Genie Music Awards