Indie Band Dear Cloud Releases Its Third Album
01 You’re Never Gonna Know
02 It’s For You [TITLE]
03 Even If You Don’t Know Now
04 Marcescent
05 You Are Still Familiar
06 Wish You Luck
07 Farewell
08 Already An Old Story
09 To Pass By
10 5 Minutes Before Reality
Dear Cloud, one of Korea’s underground rock bands returns after ten months with its third full-length album titled, “Bright Lights”. The band known for its melancholic tunes meshes this musical style with lighter melodies to bring forth warm and hopeful messages to listeners.
The band incorporates orchestra string instruments, acoustic piano sounds, along with the usual guitar and drums to perfect ten new tracks.
The album will hit stores on June 16th. Be sure to support them by buying a copy!
Below is a brief description of each song:
01 You’re Never Gonna Know
The album starts off with the full version of the intro track previously included in the band’s 2010 EP, “Take the Air.”
02 It’s For You
The title track of this album, this song stays true to Dear Cloud’s usual style and is about promising a loved one of happy times after a period of waiting.
03 Even If You Don’t Know Now
This is a hopeful song about two people believing that one day they will meet due to their similar feelings. Listeners can hear Dear Cloud’s unique sounds through this song.
04 Marcescent
This is a melancholy number about having to forget an ex-lover due to a breakup.
05 You Are Still Familiar
Dear Cloud’s vocalist, Nine tells a story about meeting a past lover again in this beautiful ballad number.
06 Wish You Luck
Fans of songs with positive energy will enjoy this dynamic number with powerful string arrangements.
07 Farewell
Dear Cloud has been singing this acoustic number ever since its formation. It is a tale about missing an ex-lover more and more as time passes by.
08 Already An Old Story
This is another ballad number with a sad melody.
09 To Pass By
This song has dynamic rhythms and detailed lyrics about one’s past memories.
10 5 Minutes Before Reality
Listeners can hear guitarist Yong Rin’s grandeur performance meshed with great string accompaniment.
Source: Kyobobook
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