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Hyukoh
Hyukoh in 2018
Hyukoh in 2018
Background information
OriginSeoul, South Korea
Genres
Years active2014–present
Members
  • Oh Hyuk
  • Im Dong-geon
  • Lim Hyun-jae
  • Lee In-woo

Hyukoh (Korean: 혁오) is a South Korean indie band signed to DRDRamc. The band was formed in May 2014 and consists of leader, singer, and guitarist Oh Hyuk, bassist Im Dong-geon, guitarist Lim Hyun-jae, and drummer Lee In-woo.[1]

Career

Band formation and rise in underground music scene

Frontman Oh Hyuk was raised in several cities across northern China (Jilin, Shenyang and Beijing) for the first twenty years of his life due his parents' profession as university professors. Upon graduating high school in 2012, Oh moved to South Korea on his own to pursue music full-time despite his parents' strong opposition. Oh speaks Mandarin Chinese, Korean and English and his diverse cultural influences are directly reflected in Hyukoh's music, in which he infuses a mix of Korean, Mandarin Chinese and English lyrics.

Im, Lim and Lee joined Oh to form Hyukoh in 2014. Oh was previously producing music as a one-man band under the name Hyukoh, and the members eventually came together and took on the name as the current four-piece band. The members came together largely by chance: Oh had already worked with Lee in the past, and Lim attended high school with Lee. Oh was introduced to Im through a mutual acquaintance.[2][3]

On September 18, 2014, Hyukoh released their debut EP 20, named after the band members' age at the time.[4] The band experienced moderate success in South Korea, often selling out small-scale venues and gaining a strong following in Hongdae, an area in Seoul known for being the epicenter of South Korea's indie music scene.[5]

Rise in mainstream popularity

In 2015, the band gained mainstream popularity after participating in the popular Korean variety program Infinite Challenge.[6] The band received positive responses from critics and the public, charting in the top ten of the Billboard World Albums Chart two months after the release of their second EP 22, also named after the band members' age at the time. [citation needed]

On July 21, 2015, Hyukoh became the first act to sign with independent label HIGHGRND, a subsidiary of Korean media conglomerate YG Entertainment.[7]

On April 30 and May 2, 2016, the band performed at Strawberry Music Festival in Shanghai and Beijing, representing Korean indie bands.[8] They also performed at the Summer Sonic Festival in Japan in August 2016.[9]

The band released their first studio album, 23, on April 24, 2017. The title track, "Tomboy", placed second on the Melon digital chart and first on Genie, Bugs, and Olleh digital charts not long after its release. The album also placed sixth on Billboard's World Albums Chart in May 2017. Following the release of 23, the band went on their first world tour.[citation needed]

Music by the band featured on a TV commercial released in June 2018 by Apple Inc. for the iPhone X smartphone. The song featured was Citizen Kane.[10]

Musical Style

Hyukoh's musical style has been noted for its departure from the highly produced pop music that generally defines the K-pop genre.

Hyukoh has also been recognized for their attention to the band's visual aesthetic, ranging from their music videos to wardrobe choices. The band frequently works with photographer Han Dasom and videographer Jung Dawoon, who are both also known as Dadaism Club. They met in 2014.[2]

Oh has cited The Beatles and The Whitest Boy Alive as major influences in the band's musical style.[11]

Members

  • Oh Hyuk (오혁) – vocals, guitar, songwriter[12]
  • Lim Hyun-jae (임현제) – lead guitar[12]
  • Im Dong-geon (임동건) – bass[12]
  • Lee In-woo (이인우) – drums[12]

Controversy

Following their rise to fame, Hyukoh has faced multiple accusations of plagiarism. In 2015, internet users suggested that their song "Lonely" was derived from "1517" by German-Norwegian band The Whitest Boy Alive, while "Panda Bear" was compared to Yumi Zouma's "Dodi".[13] On July 24, HIGHGRND released a statement addressing these rumors, stating Hyukoh had received compliments on "Lonely" from The Whitest Boy Alive frontman Erlend Øye after performing the track as an opener for him while he visited Korea. The label also clarified that "Panda Bear" was released months before Yumi Zouma's "Dodi", making the suspected plagiarism impossible.[14]

"Panda Bear" faced accusations again as a copy of American indie band Beach Fossils's "Golden Age". These suspicions were furthered by a now-deleted tweet from Beach Fossils suggesting Hyukoh had mixed "Golden Age" to create "Panda Bear". Hyukoh leader Oh Hyuk later posted a screenshot of this Tweet to his Instagram account aggressively refuting the claims.[15]

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
KOR
[16]
JPN
[17]
US World
[18]
23
Track listing
  1. Burning Youth
  2. Tokyo Inn
  3. Leather Jacket (가죽자켓)
  4. Tomboy
  5. 2002WorldCup
  6. Jesus Lived In A Motel
  7. Wanli (Wanli万里)
  8. Die Alone
  9. Reserved Seat (지정석)
  10. Simon
  11. Paul
  12. Surf Boy
5 106 6

Extended plays

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
KOR
[16]
JPN
[17]
US World
[18]
20
  • Released: September 18, 2014
  • Label: CASHMIER RECORDS, Sony Music
  • Format: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. Lonely
  2. Feels Like Roller-Coaster Ride
  3. Ohio
  4. Wi Ing Wi Ing (위잉위잉)
  5. Our Place
  6. I Have No Hometown
130
22
Track listing
  1. Settled Down
  2. Comes and Goes (와리가리)
  3. Keunsae (큰새)
  4. Mer
  5. Hooka
  6. Gondry (공드리)
9 112 4
24
Track listing
  1. Graduation
  2. SkyWorld (하늘나라)
  3. LOVE YA!
  4. Citizen Kane
  5. Gang Gang Schiele
  6. Goodbye Seoul
12
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Singles

Title Year Peak
positions
Sales Album
KOR
[24]
"Wi Ing Wi Ing" (위잉위잉) 2014 1 20
"Panda Bear" 2015 95 Non-album single
"Comes and Goes (와리가리)" 1 22
"Tomboy" 2017 2 23
"Leather Jacket" (가죽자켓) 16
"LOVE YA!" 2018 46 24

Other charted songs

Title Year Peak
positions
Sales Album
KOR
[24]
"Ohio" 2014 29 20
"Lonely" 91
"I Have No Hometown"
"Feels Like Roller Coaster Ride"
"Our Place"
"Bamboo" 2015 Non-album single
"Hooka" 10 22
"Big Bird (큰새)" 37
"Gondry (공드리)" 41
"Settled Down" 83
"Mer" 86
"Die Alone" 2017 36 23
"Tokyo Inn" 41
"Paul" 61
"Burning Youth" 64
"2002WorldCup" 65
"Jesus Lived In A Motel Room" 68
"Wanli" (Wanli万里) 79
"Surf Boy" 80
"Reserved Seat" (지정석) 84
"Simon" 86

Music videos

Title Year Album
"Wi Ing Wi Ing (위잉위잉)" 2014 20
"Panda Bear" 2015 22
"Comes and Goes (와리가리)"
"Hooka"
"Gondry"
"Leather Jacket (가죽자켓)" 2017 23
"Tomboy"
"Wanli (Wanli万里)"

Concerts

  • 2015 Hyukoh year end concert "22" in Seoul, South Korea
  • 2016 Hyukoh year end concert "22" in Seoul, South Korea
  • 2017 Hyukoh concert "23" in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • 2017 Hyukoh concert "23" in Seoul, South Korea
  • 2017 Hyukoh concert "23" in Hongkong
  • 2017 Hyukoh concert "23" in Singapore
  • 2017 Hyukoh concert "23" in Jakarta, Indonesia
  • 2017 Hyukoh Europe “Tour”
    • London (Oct. 27, ULU live)
    • Paris (Oct. 29, YOYO Palais de Tokyo )
    • Amsterdam (Nov. 1, Q Factory)

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient/Nominated work Result
2015
7th MelOn Music Awards
Top 10 Artists Hyukoh Won
Artist of the Year Nominated
Album of the Year
22
Nominated
Song of the Year "Comes and Goes" Nominated
17th Mnet Asian Music Awards
Best Band Performance Hyukoh Nominated
UnionPay Song of the Year "Comes and Goes" Nominated
Naver Yearly Ranking
Most Downloaded Song "Wi ing Wi ing" Won
2016
25th Seoul Music Awards
Performance Culture Award
Hyukoh
Won
30th Golden Disc Awards
Best Rock Band Award Won
5th Gaon Chart K-Pop Awards
Discovery of the Year (Indie) Won
Popular Singer of the Year[30] Nominated
13th Korean Music Awards
Song of the Year "Comes and Goes" Nominated
Artist of the Year
Hyukoh
Nominated
Newcomer of the Year Won
Best Modern Rock Album 22 Nominated
Best Modern Rock Song "Comes and Goes" Won
Netizen's Artist of the Year Hyukoh Nominated
2017
9th MelOn Music Awards
Top 10 Artists Nominated
19th Mnet Asian Music Awards
Best Band Performance Won
2018
32th Golden Disk Awards
Best Rock Band Award Won
15th Korean Music Awards
Musician of the Year Nominated
Song of the Year "Tomboy" Won
Album of the Year 23 Nominated
Best Modern Rock Album Won
Best Modern Rock Song "Tomboy" Won
MBC Plus X Genie Music Awards[31][32] Song of the Year "Love Ya!" Pending
Band Music Award Pending
Genie Music Popularity Award Pending

Music programs

Year Date Song
2017 May 11 "Tomboy"

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