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No Brain

No Brain (Korean노브레인; Hanja怒브레인; lit. Angry Brain) is a South Korean punk rock band widely considered one of the godfathers of the Korean punk scene.[1][2] Originally part of Korea's homegrown underground punk movement, known as Chosun Punk, in recent years the group has enjoyed mainstream success both with their music and their emerging acting and hosting careers.[3] Their name comes from their desire for concert-goers to leave their rational minds at the venue doors.[4]

No Brain
No Brain at the Busan Sea Festival, August 2018
Background information
OriginSeoul, South Korea
GenresPunk rock
Years active1997–present
LabelsDrug Records, Munhwa Sagidan, Cujo, Sire Records
MembersBulldaegal
VOVO
BBogle
Hyoonga
Past membersCha Seung-woo
Websitehttp://nobrainpunk.com

History

The group formed in 1996 in a small club in Hongdae (an artistic district of Seoul). They are part of the first generation of indie bands in Korea, along with Crying Nut. Their first album, Our Nation Volume 2, was a split album with the group Weeper. They also contributed a cover of "Lithium" to the Nirvana tribute album Smells Like Nirvana, and several tracks to the Korean punk compilation Here We Stand.

In 1999, they left Drug Records, establishing their own label, Munwha Sagidan. They only printed 5000 copies of their first release, the EP Youth 98, and all were sold out.[citation needed]

In 2000, bassist Jeong Jaehwan left the group in order to carry out his mandatory military service, but the group pressed on without him. The same year, the band dubbed itself the anti-Seo Taiji band and held a live event to commemorate the occasion.[5]

April 2001 found the group releasing a song-for-song cover of the Sex Pistols album Never Mind The Bollocks Here's The Sex Pistols, dubbed Never Mind The Sex Pistols Here's The No Brain. Several months later, the group released the album Viva No Brain. The group then performed at the 2001 Fuji Rock Festival in Japan. The group created something of international incident when Lee Sung Woo, the lead singer of the group, ripped up the Japanese Imperial flag while singing the Korean national anthem.

The band contributed a track to the Red Devils 2002 World Cup album. The band also embarked on a national club tour in Korea and a tour of Japan. That same year, Cha Seung-woo left the group. The group recruited Jeong Minjun, formerly of the bands Real Sshang Noms and Samchung, and recorded the album Goodbye, Mary Poppins which was released in June 2003. This 3rd album was a big change and challenge for No Brain, beginning the band's second era. Overall, this album was a turning point for the band.

In 2006 they appeared in the film Radio Star, portraying a garage band named East River.[6][7]

In 2007, No Brain sold the rights to their song "넌 내게 반했어" (You have a crush on me) to be used by the presidential campaign for Lee Myung-bak with the substituted title "이번엔 이명박" (This time Lee Myung-bak).[8] Although No Brain did not endorse Lee's presidential campaign, they faced much backlash from fans.[9] The reaction was especially exasperated due to the fact that, in 2005, Lee – at the time the Mayor of Seoul – had previously called for a blacklist of independent musicians.[10]

In 2013, No Brain performed at SXSW. They toured North America as part of the Seoulsonic 2K13 tour funded by KOCCA alongside Goonam and Lowdown 30, performing in Rhode Island, New York, and California, as well as Toronto, Canada for Canadian Music Week (CMW).[11] Their performance at CMW was seen by record producer Seymour Stein. Surprised by his interest, the band invited him to their next performance in Brooklyn. The show was delayed for two hours, and the 71-year-old Stein fell asleep, only to be woken up when their performance began.[12] No Brain signed a recording contract with Stein to release an album on Sire Records. Stein visited No Brain in Korea for the Seoul International Music Fair (Mu:Con).[13] The album, produced by Julian Raymond, is set to be their first English album.[14]

The same year, No Brain also headlined the V-Rox Festival in Vladivostok, Russia.[15]

Band members

  • Bulldaegal (이성우; Lee Sung-woo)vocals
  • VOVO (정민준; Jeong Min-jun)guitar
  • BBogle (정우용; Jeong Woo-yong)bass guitar
  • Hyoonga (황현성; Hwang Hyun-seong)drums

Awards and honors

Discography

  • Here We Stand (Asian punk compilation) 1997, All System Fail
  • Smells Like Nirvana 1997, Drug Records
  • Our Nation 2 1998, Drug Records split with Weeper
  • Youth 98 1999, Munwha Sagidan
  • Songs for the Rioters 2000, Cujo/Munwha Sagidan/Pony Canyon Korea
  • Never Mind the Sex Pistols. Here's the No Brain 2001, Cujo, Munwha Sagidan
  • Viva No Brain 2001, Cujo/Munwha Sagidan
  • Christmas Punk compilation, 2001, Cujo/Munwha Sagidan
  • Munwha Sagidan Compilation 2002, Cujo/Munwha Sagidan
  • Dreams Come True, compilation with Crying Nut, YB, etc. 2002, Red Devils/Jave
  • The Blue Hearts Super Tribute tribute compilation to Japanese band The Blue Hearts
  • Goodbye, Mary Poppins 2003, Cujo
  • Stand Up Again 2004, Rockstar Music
  • Songs to be sung again 2005, Egg Music/Ministry of Patriots' & Veterans' Affairs
  • Boys, Be Ambitious 2005, Rockstar Music
  • Shout out, Korea! 2005, Rockstar Music
  • That is Youth 2007, Rockstar Music
  • Dragon Fighter 2007, Rockstar Music for the TV show Seoul Martial Arts
  • Absolutely Summer 2009, Rockstar Music
  • We Wish You a Merry Christmas digital single, 2009, Rockstar Music
  • Soldiers of Korea single for World Cup 2010, Rockstar Music
  • High Tension 2011, Rockstar Music
  • Super High Tension, 2013, Roxtamuzik & Live
  • 96 [2014], split album with Crying Nut
  • Brainless 2016, Roxtamuzik & Live
  • 20, 20th Anniversary, 2016, Roxtamuzik & Live
  • 직진, 2019, Roxtamuzik & Live

References

  1. ^ Barriskill, Cain (10 February 2009). "Punk Rock Hits Seoul". Korea Times. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  2. ^ Hazzan, Dave (16 August 2012). "A report from South Korea!". Maximum Rock N Roll. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  3. ^ "Band No Brain". Donga Ilbo. 20 September 2007. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  4. ^ "MTV K Presents No Brain". MTV K. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  5. ^ "No Brain". J-Pop Asia. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  6. ^ Jung, Hyun-mok; Kang, Jun-gyu (1 August 2007). "Crying Nut and No Brain keep rocking". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2014-03-22.
  7. ^ "Band No Brain". The Dong-a Ilbo. 20 September 2007. Retrieved 2014-03-22.
  8. ^ Kim, Jak-ga (7 December 2007). "그래, 노브레인은 변했다 (Yes, No Brain has Changed)". Hankyoreh. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  9. ^ Twitch, Jon (Fall 2007). (PDF). Broke in Korea. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 May 2014. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  10. ^ "Seoul Mayor Blasted for Authoritarian Mindset". Chosun Ilbo. 2 August 2005. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  11. ^ Dunbar, Jon (17 April 2013). "Korean bands tour North America". Korea.net. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  12. ^ Yim, Seung-hye (21 October 2013). "Seymour Stein has no ears, his new act no brain". Joongang Daily. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  13. ^ "Korean funk rock band enters U.S. market joining with Madonna's producer". Donga Ilbo. 12 October 2013. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  14. ^ Park, Jin-hai (9 February 2014). "K-bands ready to rock the world". Korea Times. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  15. ^ "V-ROX festival kicks off in Russia's Vladivostok". Russia Beyond the Headlines. 22 August 2013. Archived from the original on 23 May 2014. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  16. ^ "2007 Mnet KM Music Festival Part1". MAMA. Retrieved 2014-12-14.
  17. ^ a b "2001 MMF part 1". MAMA. Retrieved 2014-07-23.
  18. ^ "2000 MMF part 1". MAMA. Retrieved 2014-06-25.
  19. ^ "No Brain". SXSW. Retrieved 23 May 2014.

External links

  • Official website (in Korean)

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No Brain Korean 노브레인 Hanja 怒브레인 lit Angry Brain is a South Korean punk rock band widely considered one of the godfathers of the Korean punk scene 1 2 Originally part of Korea s homegrown underground punk movement known as Chosun Punk in recent years the group has enjoyed mainstream success both with their music and their emerging acting and hosting careers 3 Their name comes from their desire for concert goers to leave their rational minds at the venue doors 4 No BrainNo Brain at the Busan Sea Festival August 2018Background informationOriginSeoul South KoreaGenresPunk rockYears active1997 presentLabelsDrug Records Munhwa Sagidan Cujo Sire RecordsMembersBulldaegalVOVOBBogleHyoongaPast membersCha Seung wooWebsitehttp nobrainpunk com Contents 1 History 2 Band members 3 Awards and honors 4 Discography 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe group formed in 1996 in a small club in Hongdae an artistic district of Seoul They are part of the first generation of indie bands in Korea along with Crying Nut Their first album Our Nation Volume 2 was a split album with the group Weeper They also contributed a cover of Lithium to the Nirvana tribute album Smells Like Nirvana and several tracks to the Korean punk compilation Here We Stand In 1999 they left Drug Records establishing their own label Munwha Sagidan They only printed 5000 copies of their first release the EP Youth 98 and all were sold out citation needed In 2000 bassist Jeong Jaehwan left the group in order to carry out his mandatory military service but the group pressed on without him The same year the band dubbed itself the anti Seo Taiji band and held a live event to commemorate the occasion 5 April 2001 found the group releasing a song for song cover of the Sex Pistols album Never Mind The Bollocks Here s The Sex Pistols dubbed Never Mind The Sex Pistols Here s The No Brain Several months later the group released the album Viva No Brain The group then performed at the 2001 Fuji Rock Festival in Japan The group created something of international incident when Lee Sung Woo the lead singer of the group ripped up the Japanese Imperial flag while singing the Korean national anthem The band contributed a track to the Red Devils 2002 World Cup album The band also embarked on a national club tour in Korea and a tour of Japan That same year Cha Seung woo left the group The group recruited Jeong Minjun formerly of the bands Real Sshang Noms and Samchung and recorded the album Goodbye Mary Poppins which was released in June 2003 This 3rd album was a big change and challenge for No Brain beginning the band s second era Overall this album was a turning point for the band In 2006 they appeared in the film Radio Star portraying a garage band named East River 6 7 In 2007 No Brain sold the rights to their song 넌 내게 반했어 You have a crush on me to be used by the presidential campaign for Lee Myung bak with the substituted title 이번엔 이명박 This time Lee Myung bak 8 Although No Brain did not endorse Lee s presidential campaign they faced much backlash from fans 9 The reaction was especially exasperated due to the fact that in 2005 Lee at the time the Mayor of Seoul had previously called for a blacklist of independent musicians 10 In 2013 No Brain performed at SXSW They toured North America as part of the Seoulsonic 2K13 tour funded by KOCCA alongside Goonam and Lowdown 30 performing in Rhode Island New York and California as well as Toronto Canada for Canadian Music Week CMW 11 Their performance at CMW was seen by record producer Seymour Stein Surprised by his interest the band invited him to their next performance in Brooklyn The show was delayed for two hours and the 71 year old Stein fell asleep only to be woken up when their performance began 12 No Brain signed a recording contract with Stein to release an album on Sire Records Stein visited No Brain in Korea for the Seoul International Music Fair Mu Con 13 The album produced by Julian Raymond is set to be their first English album 14 The same year No Brain also headlined the V Rox Festival in Vladivostok Russia 15 Band members EditBulldaegal 이성우 Lee Sung woo vocals VOVO 정민준 Jeong Min jun guitar BBogle 정우용 Jeong Woo yong bass guitar Hyoonga 황현성 Hwang Hyun seong drumsAwards and honors Edit2008 Korean Music Awards Netizens Choice Rock Artist of the Year 2007 Korean Music Awards Band of the Year 2007 Korean Music Awards Rock Song of the Year Nominee 16 2005 Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs Culture Award 2001 Mnet Asian Music Awards Professional Judges Special 17 Nominated 2001 Mnet Asian Music Awards Best Indie Performance Go To The Beach 해변으로 가요 17 Nominated 2000 Mnet Asian Music Awards Best Indie Performance Songs for the Rioters 청년폭도맹진가 18 1999 MTV International Viewer s Choice Award Korea Nominee 19 Discography EditHere We Stand Asian punk compilation 1997 All System Fail Smells Like Nirvana 1997 Drug Records Our Nation 2 1998 Drug Records split with Weeper Youth 98 1999 Munwha Sagidan Songs for the Rioters 2000 Cujo Munwha Sagidan Pony Canyon Korea Never Mind the Sex Pistols Here s the No Brain 2001 Cujo Munwha Sagidan Viva No Brain 2001 Cujo Munwha Sagidan Christmas Punk compilation 2001 Cujo Munwha Sagidan Munwha Sagidan Compilation 2002 Cujo Munwha Sagidan Dreams Come True compilation with Crying Nut YB etc 2002 Red Devils Jave The Blue Hearts Super Tribute tribute compilation to Japanese band The Blue Hearts Goodbye Mary Poppins 2003 Cujo Stand Up Again 2004 Rockstar Music Songs to be sung again 2005 Egg Music Ministry of Patriots amp Veterans Affairs Boys Be Ambitious 2005 Rockstar Music Shout out Korea 2005 Rockstar Music That is Youth 2007 Rockstar Music Dragon Fighter 2007 Rockstar Music for the TV show Seoul Martial Arts Absolutely Summer 2009 Rockstar Music We Wish You a Merry Christmas digital single 2009 Rockstar Music Soldiers of Korea single for World Cup 2010 Rockstar Music High Tension 2011 Rockstar Music Super High Tension 2013 Roxtamuzik amp Live 96 2014 split album with Crying Nut Brainless 2016 Roxtamuzik amp Live 20 20th Anniversary 2016 Roxtamuzik amp Live 직진 2019 Roxtamuzik amp LiveReferences Edit Barriskill Cain 10 February 2009 Punk Rock Hits Seoul Korea Times Retrieved 23 May 2014 Hazzan Dave 16 August 2012 A report from South Korea Maximum Rock N Roll Retrieved 23 May 2014 Band No Brain Donga Ilbo 20 September 2007 Retrieved 23 May 2014 MTV K Presents No Brain MTV K Retrieved 23 May 2014 No Brain J Pop Asia Retrieved 23 May 2014 Jung Hyun mok Kang Jun gyu 1 August 2007 Crying Nut and No Brain keep rocking Korea JoongAng Daily Retrieved 2014 03 22 Band No Brain The Dong a Ilbo 20 September 2007 Retrieved 2014 03 22 Kim Jak ga 7 December 2007 그래 노브레인은 변했다 Yes No Brain has Changed Hankyoreh Retrieved 23 May 2014 Twitch Jon Fall 2007 The No Brain President PDF Broke in Korea Archived from the original PDF on 23 May 2014 Retrieved 23 May 2014 Seoul Mayor Blasted for Authoritarian Mindset Chosun Ilbo 2 August 2005 Retrieved 23 May 2014 Dunbar Jon 17 April 2013 Korean bands tour North America Korea net Retrieved 23 May 2014 Yim Seung hye 21 October 2013 Seymour Stein has no ears his new act no brain Joongang Daily Retrieved 23 May 2014 Korean funk rock band enters U S market joining with Madonna s producer Donga Ilbo 12 October 2013 Retrieved 23 May 2014 Park Jin hai 9 February 2014 K bands ready to rock the world Korea Times Retrieved 23 May 2014 V ROX festival kicks off in Russia s Vladivostok Russia Beyond the Headlines 22 August 2013 Archived from the original on 23 May 2014 Retrieved 23 May 2014 2007 Mnet KM Music Festival Part1 MAMA Retrieved 2014 12 14 a b 2001 MMF part 1 MAMA Retrieved 2014 07 23 2000 MMF part 1 MAMA Retrieved 2014 06 25 No Brain SXSW Retrieved 23 May 2014 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to No Brain Official website in Korean Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title No Brain amp oldid 1148047823, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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