Guckkasten

Guckkasten
Background information
Also known as The C.O.M.
Origin Seoul, South Korea
Genres Rock
Years active 2003 (2003)–present
Labels Ruby Salon/Mirrorball
(2008-2010)
Yedang/LOEN
(2012-2014)
Interpark INT/Windmill
(2014-present)
Website cafe.daum.net/officialGuckkasten
Members Ha Hyun-woo
Jeon Kyu-ho
Lee Jung-gil
Kim Ki-bum
Past members Kim Jin-eok
Korean name
Hangul 국카스텐
Revised Romanization Gukkaseuten
McCune–Reischauer Kukk'asŭten

Guckkasten (Korean: 국카스텐) is a South Korean indie rock band. Formed in 2003 under the name The C.O.M. (더 컴), the original lineup consisted of vocalist Ha Hyun-woo, guitarist Jeon Kyu-ho, drummer Lee Jung-gil, and bassist Kim Jin-eok. Due to conscription, The C.O.M. disbanded. In 2007, they regrouped with Kim Ki-bum as bassist under the name Guckkasten, which is the German word for Zograscope. Inspired by Hague's piece called Art and Fire, the band intends to make music with psychedelic images hidden under analogous art.

History

In 2000, Ha Hyun-woo and Lee Jung-gil met while attending the same university.[1] The following year, Jeon Kyu-ho, who earned a crane operation license at the time,[2] was found through the internet.[1] The band was founded in the Hongdae area of Seoul with the name The C.O.M., an acronym for Compass of Music, in 2003.[3] Due to their conscription, the band was dismantled.[1]

In 2007, the three members regrouped under the name Guckkasten in the Gangwon-do Province, with the addition of Kim Ki-bum.[1] The name "Guckkasten" is derived from the German language, which translates to "Chinese-style kaleidoscope".[2] The band chose the name because they wanted to "show off a never-ending, fire-work like image of the passion of the young and the mirage of life".[2] Initially, Guckkasten attempted to create an independent record label themselves. After negotiations, they were signed a three-year recording contract with Yedang Entertainment.[4] In 2008, the band earned the Hello Rookie of June award by the Educational Broadcasting System (EBS) Space Sympathy.[5]

Guckkasten released their self-titled debut studio album on February 4, 2009. They held their first solo concert on February 21, 2009, in Seoul, South Korea, at Hongik University's V-Hall.[2] Throughout that year, the band performed at several music festivals, including the Summer Rock Festival in Shanghai, China,[6] the Pentaport Rock Festival, and Jisan Valley Rock Festival in July.[7]

The band was selected by the Korea Creative Content Agency (KCCA) to usher in Korean culture into Japan. The hard disk drive where original album was saved had been lost by the band, which required them to re-record the album. As a result, Guckkasten lost all their money, which left them "speechless for about three seconds when we got the bill".[7] Guckkasten won Rookie of the Year and Best Rock Song for "Mirror" at the seventh annual Korean Music Awards in 2010.[8] In March 2010, Guckkasten performed a "special stage" at Mnet's music chart television program M! Countdown with girl group Kara.[9]

In 2011, Guckkasten performed at their first major music hall concert. The event, which seats 2,000 people, sold out tickets in ten days.[10] They were also a feature on hip hop duo's Leessang's album Asura Balbalta.[11]

Musical style and artistry

Guckkasten's music has been classified as psychedelic rock,[10] a genre that is underrepresented in South Korea.[4] Due to their experimental nature, Guckkasten has expressed they can not define the sound of their music.[4] The band has stated that their guitar riffs tend to be "on the heavy side".[7]

Inspired by Hague's piece called Art and Fire, the band's intent is to create music with psychedelic images hidden under analogous art.[6][12] The band members cite different musicians as their favorites: Ha Hyun-woo chose Gotan Project and Arcade Fire; Jeon Kyu-ho chose Steve Vai and Joe Satriani; Lee Jung-kil admires Metallica's drummer Lars Ulrich; Kim Ki-bum chose Red Hot Chili Peppers's bassist Flea.[7]

Guckkasten has been described as having developed a unique sound and that the band strives for "musical perfection".[13] Jeong Ho-jae, a writer for News Donga, felt that Guckkasten created "explosive and creative" music.[2] Vocalist Ha Hyun-woo's singing technique has also been described to be "explosive".[13] Their self-titled debut album received critical acclaim[5] and was credited for the development and rapid growth of Korean indie music.[2]

Performance

At their 2011 Guckkasten Visual Art Concert, the band employed three-dimensional effects, which displayed different items on the screens behind them for each individual track they performed.[14] They aimed to combine their "intense" rock music with a visual exhibition.[15]

Members

Current members
Former members

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Track listing
Guckkasten
  • Released: February 4, 2009
  • Label: Ruby Salon Records
  • Format: CD
  • Notes: Before regular album
  • Released: April 20, 2010
  • Label: Mirrorball Music
  • Format: CD
  • Notes: Re-recording
Frame
  • Released: November 26, 2014
  • Label: Interpark INT
  • Format: CD

Mini-albums

Title Album details Track listing
Tagträume
  • Released: December 7, 2010
  • Label: Mirrorball Music
  • Format: CD

Singles

Title Album details Track listing Album
"Guckkasten" Guckkasten
"Montage"

Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2003 The C.O.M. Samzi Sound Festival for Hidden Whiz Award Won[6]
2007 Guckkasten Won[3]
2008 EBS Space Sympathy for Hello Rookie of June Won[3]
Samzi Sound Festival Murim Whiz Award Won[12]
EBS Space Sympathy Grand Award for Hello Rookie of the Year Won[3]
2010 7th Korean Music Awards for Rookie of the Year Won[3]
Mirror (거울; Geoul) 7th Korean Music Award for Best Rock Song Award Won[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 만화경에서 튀어나온 록 밴드 (in Korean). Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation. December 15, 2008. Retrieved October 8, 2012.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Jeong Ho-jae (February 9, 2009). 인디밴드의 고수 국카스텐 (in Korean). News Donga. Retrieved October 8, 2012.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 국카스텐 (in Korean). Nate. Retrieved October 8, 2012.
  4. 1 2 3 Im Jin-hwan (December 8, 2011). "국카스텐 '인디음악의 배신자 NO! 실험음악은 계속됩니다'" (in Korean). Sports Donga. Retrieved October 8, 2012.
  5. 1 2 Lee Ji-yeong (November 15, 2010). 인천부평아트센터, 자력갱생 프로젝트 콘서트 개최 (in Korean). Kihoilbo. Retrieved October 8, 2012.
  6. 1 2 3 "국카스텐 (Guckkasten)" (in Korean). Busan International Rock Festival. Retrieved October 8, 2012.
  7. 1 2 3 4 "[Interview] Indie Band Guckkasten". Asia E. August 18, 2010. Retrieved October 8, 2012.
  8. Lee Hyun-woo (March 30, 2010). "국카스텐 "우리는 진짜로 짱이다" 수상소감 눈길[한국대중음악시상식]". Maeil Business Newspaper (in Korean). Retrieved October 8, 2012.
  9. Lee Eon-hyeok (March 11, 2012). '루팡' 섹시 카리스마 카라 선보일 록버전 '성인식' 어떨까? (in Korean). Newsen. Retrieved October 8, 2012.
  10. 1 2 Lee Joon-bae (May 23, 2011). 인디밴드 공연 역사 새로쓰는 '국카스텐' (in Korean). Kyeongin. Retrieved October 8, 2012.
  11. Kang Hyo-seon (August 25, 2011). 리쌍 7집 '아수라발발타' 공개 동시에 10위권 차트 올킬 '대박' (in Korean). Kyeongin. Retrieved October 8, 2012.
  12. 1 2 국카스텐 (in Korean). Daum Communications. Retrieved October 8, 2012.
  13. 1 2 Jung Ye-min (January 20, 2011). "국카스텐 하현우, 난장 MC 데뷔". Korea Economic Daily (in Korean). Hankyung. Retrieved October 8, 2012.
  14. Yu Jun-ki (December 9, 2011). 밴드 국카스텐, 세계적인 비쥬얼 아티스트 룸펜스와 손잡다 (in Korean). JK Stars. Retrieved October 8, 2012.
  15. 색다른 충격! 록밴드 국카스텐 단독 콘서트 (in Korean). Diodeo. December 13, 2011. Retrieved October 8, 2012.
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