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Kim Chang-wan Band Ignites K-Rock Movement at Lincoln Center, New York
Kim Chang-wan Band Ignites K-Rock Movement at Lincoln Center, New York

Time of India

time08-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Kim Chang-wan Band Ignites K-Rock Movement at Lincoln Center, New York

Kim Chang-wan Band A Legendary K-Rock Star Rocks New York's Heart Picture this: the bustling streets of Manhattan echoing with the raw, powerful sounds of Korean rock! That's exactly what happened when Kim Chang-wan, leading the Kim Chang-wan Band, took the stage as the headliner at the 'K-Music Night' concert, captivating New Yorkers with every riff. Held at Lincoln Center's Damrosch Park to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Korea's liberation, this event was co-hosted by the Korean Cultural Center New York, Lincoln Center, and the Korea Creative Content Agency. Kim Chang-wan, in a heartfelt chat with the press, shared, "We haven't fully uncovered what drives K-Pop's magic yet. We need to keep experimenting, and that will pave new paths for us." His words ring with the promise that K-Rock and K-Bands have untapped potential to conquer global stages. It's like a seasoned rockstar cheering on the next generation to chase their wildest dreams! Joined by fresh talents like Touched and Monday Feeling, Kim Chang-wan showcased the vibrant spectrum of K-Rock, blending nostalgia with new energy. Despite being a free event, the park buzzed with countless fans, creating an electric atmosphere. This wasn't just a concert; it was a bold statement that Korean music can bridge cultures and touch hearts worldwide. Imagine the thrill of witnessing such a cultural fusion in the heart of a global city - it's a memory to cherish! Hangul's Hidden Magic, The Soul of K-Pop's Global Appeal Ever wondered why K-Pop hooks listeners across the globe? Kim Chang-wan points to the enchanting beauty of Hangul, the Korean language, as a key ingredient. "Our albums have gained fresh attention in Spain, and I've heard of Japanese fans learning Hangul just to connect with Sanullim's music," he revealed with a smile. He believes the unique rhythm and emotional depth of Korean lyrics amplify the music's impact, turning songs into something more than just melodies - they're stories that resonate. Think about it: fans halfway across the world singing along to Korean lyrics, picking up a new language with every verse! Kim Chang-wan advises, "Don't just follow trends; ask the deeper questions about human nature, and fresh content will emerge naturally." His insight suggests K-Rock can evolve beyond catchy tunes into a genre rich with meaning. Many international fans are already diving into Korean culture through music, sparking curiosity and connection. Events like this concert fuel that fire, proving that diverse Korean genres can enrich the K-Pop landscape. Doesn't the thought of K-Music weaving more global ties make you excited for what's next? Band Boom Rising, Human Connection in a Digital Age Stepping onto the same stage, Yoon Min, the vocalist of Touched, shared an intriguing take: "For a while, mechanical, synthetic sounds dominated, but now there's a real band boom sweeping through." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Villas For Sale in Dubai Might Surprise You Villas in Dubai | Search Ads Get Info Undo He added, "Showing the synergy and harmony between people on stage is something AI or machines can't replicate. That's what audiences crave today." His words hit home in our tech-heavy era - there's an unmatched thrill in the raw, live energy of a band jamming together, almost like chilling with friends over an impromptu music session. At this concert, Kim Chang-wan Band, alongside Touched and Monday Feeling, unleashed K-Rock's fiery spirit, leaving the crowd with memories they won't forget. This trend signals a growing spotlight on band performances within Korea's music scene, a shift towards authenticity. According to industry observers, the appetite for live band shows in Korea has surged, with festival attendance climbing steadily over recent years (as noted by Sacnilk). If you're a music lover, the pull of this human-centric sound might just tempt you to catch a live gig and feel that magic firsthand. Isn't there something special about music that feels so real, so alive? K-Rock's Promising Horizon, A Journey to Global Stages Kim Chang-wan's performance in New York feels like a launchpad for K-Rock's leap onto the world stage. He firmly believes, "If diverse Korean music genres get the spotlight, it will unlock endless possibilities for K-Pop." His emphasis on continuous experimentation echoes his lifelong philosophy - from his Sanullim days to now, he's always chased essence over fleeting fads. This concert wasn't merely a show; it symbolized the international expansion of K-Music, a glimpse of what's possible when Korean sounds meet global ears. His influence inspires younger bands to push boundaries and carve their own paths. Picture more overseas stages pulsating with Korean rock in the near future - that vision alone sparks excitement! Kim Chang-wan's journey to Manhattan underlines a broader movement, one where Korean music isn't confined by borders but celebrated as a universal language. The energy of this event hints at countless cross-cultural exchanges ahead, each one building stronger connections through the power of sound. About Kim Chang-wan and Kim Chang-wan Band Kim Chang-wan, a true icon of Korean rock, burst onto the scene in 1977 with Sanullim, crafting unforgettable hits like 'Naemaeum-e Judan-eul Kkalko' and 'Gaegu-jang-i'. His music delves into profound human emotions and life's big questions, merging rock with poetic storytelling. In 2008, he founded the Kim Chang-wan Band, leading with a passion for genuine, soulful sounds that continue to captivate audiences. This band embodies K-Rock's evolution, inspiring new waves of musicians with their innovative yet deeply rooted style.

Rock band Touched to return with 'Red Signal' next week
Rock band Touched to return with 'Red Signal' next week

Korea Herald

time07-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Korea Herald

Rock band Touched to return with 'Red Signal' next week

Touched to perform two days of concerts at Kintex in Ilsan after album's release Coed rock band Touched is returning to the music scene with a new EP titled "Red Signal" on Tuesday, with preorders for the album opening Thursday. Comprising five tracks, the album includes the main track "Ruby," along with "Dynamite," "Get Back," "Cassette Tape" and "Snowball." As the name suggests, the album symbolizes strong emotional warnings and signals, like a red light signals danger, to stop or to be alert. Each song on the album is tied to a specific emotion or psychological state, using the color red as a metaphor for warning. The band recently teased a snippet of its upcoming album by performing "Ruby" and "Dynamite" at the Incheon Pentaport Rock Festival on Aug. 1. Following the album's release, the band will perform two concerts under the banner of "Attraction" on Aug. 23 and 24 at Kintex in Ilsan, Gyeonggi Province. The four bandmates are also set to perform at the Busan International Rock Festival and at Vision Bangkok 2025 in the Thai capital next month.

Touched to release new EP, followed by special concert
Touched to release new EP, followed by special concert

Korea Herald

time29-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Korea Herald

Touched to release new EP, followed by special concert

Rising band's new release is the first in nearly two years Touched is set to release its new EP album 'Red Signal' on Aug. 12, marking the rock band's first release in 23 months since its 2023 EP 'Yellow Supernova Remnant.' Pre-release track "Ruby," which was unveiled during the SBS "Gayo Daejeon Summer Unipop" stage on Sunday, hints at the intense mood of the new album. Along with the album announcement, the band revealed a teaser image with a red, heart-shaped gem at the center surrounded by five black gemstones. The design was inspired by an early draft of the band's logo created by vocalist Yunmin. Following the album release, Touched will hold its 'Attraction' concert on Aug. 23 and 24 at Hall 10 of Kintex Exhibition Center 2 in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province. The show will take the form of a festival, combining performances with fan-oriented content such as a photo exhibition, listening space, VR experience zone and a hologram photo booth. Following the album release and concert, Touched is set for a busy second half of 2025. They are scheduled to perform at major festivals including the 2025 Incheon Pentaport Rock Festival, Busan International Rock Festival, Love Chips Festival, Grand Mint Festival and ACC X Music Festival. Internationally, they will take the stage at events such as K-Music Night in New York and Vision Bangkok 2025 in Thailand.

Band Touched to host festival-like concert in August
Band Touched to host festival-like concert in August

Korea Herald

time26-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Korea Herald

Band Touched to host festival-like concert in August

Immersive festival-style event 'Attraction' to offer fans powerful live performances and interactive experiences Rising Korean band Touched is set to hold a special solo concert this August. "Attraction" will take place on Aug. 23 and 24 at Hall 10 of Kintex Exhibition Center 2 in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province. This will mark Touched's largest solo concert since the band's debut in 2021, promising a large-scale concert with a wide array of interactive content to connect more deeply with fans. "Attraction" combines Touched's signature intense live performances and dynamic stage production with experiential zones that invite audience participation. Unlike conventional concerts that center on the main performance, the upcoming concert will include a content zone and F&B booths, creating a music festival-like atmosphere for a richer fan experience. 'This show will not only deliver emotional moments on stage but also offer exciting content off stage that allows fans to interact and enjoy the Touched experience to the fullest,' said an official from MPMG Music, the band's agency. Formed in 2021, Touched rose to prominence after winning Mnet's band audition program "Great Seoul Invasion" in 2022. Since then, it has held solo concerts such as "Highlight III," "Fireworks" and "Remnant," all of which sold out. Before the concert announcement, the band took the stage as a headliner at Korea's renowned music festival Beautiful Mint Life for the first time on June 13. The band will continue with a packed schedule for the second half of the year. Touched is slated to perform at the SBS "Gayo Daejeon – Summer Unipop" in July, the Incheon Pentaport Rock Festival in August, Lovechips Festival in September and the Busan International Rock Festival in October.

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