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Every Single Day: Nothing Of It & An Interview
The Korean indie band Every Single Day has released their 6th full length album titled Nothing Of It. Nothing Of It features new songs and also some old favorites that have been re-done or collaborated on. “Tick Tock”, originally from the drama Pasta, the first drama the band wrote and produced music for back in 2010, was reworked with the female vocal styling’s of Lee Sang Yu (이상유) of Rocket Tree (로켓트리). When discussing how they chose the songs to pull from their past, Sung Nam explained that “on the original Pasta OST we thought “Tick Tock” didn’t sound as good as it could so that’s why we chose to give it a make-over on…
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ESD: Yes, I’m in love
Coinciding with the recent release of their EP Sky Bridge the band Every Single Day also released a new music video for the title track on the album “Yes, I’m in love”. It’s been two years since the release of a CD from this group and even longer for a music video. Their last music video was for “Lucky Day” the title track on their album The Bright Side back in 2008. Their new music video features the guys at a campsite grilling out, swimming and enjoying a weekend away and if you’ve ever wondered what they were like offstage, this is exactly what they’re like. Check it out. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIGZfcskpRM&w=640&h=480]…
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Every Single Day ~ Nap: A Music Video
Every Single Day got together with Woohee (우희) of Dalshabet (달샤벳) to make a fun little video in their music studio featuring their song Nap (낮잠). This song comes off of their new EP Sky Bridge (구름다리) that will be released on September 3rd of this year. It’s been two years since they’ve released a CD under their own name. Of course fans of ESD haven’t been lacking for their catchy beats as they’ve been writing and producing music for TV dramas such as Golden Time, Cheongdamdong Alice and most recently the extremely popular I Hear Your Voice. Here’s a taste of what the music on the EP will sound like.…
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Every Single Day Plays @ Jisan World Rock Festival
Love Stage, one of the three stages at Jisan World Rock Festival this year, hadn’t had nearly the crowds that the main stage had leading up to Every Single Day taking the stage at 4:30 but as their time neared and they stepped up to sound check the people emerged. Their set included Echo from the recently popular Korean drama I Hear Your Voice, Lucky Day and Tik Tok from the first drama they wrote and produced music for Pasta and one of the big highlights of the show was Downpour, Sonagi (소나기) in Korean, from Cheongdamdong Alice in which they had the entire audience singing along. They played an acoustic set…