Vodka Rain
Vodka Rain is a South Korean indie band that formed in 2005. The band signed to MUSICABAL and released their debut album The Wonder Years in 2007. The band's current members include Ahn Seung-joon, Lee Hae-wan, Joo Yoon-ha, and Seo Sang-joon.[1]
Vodka Rain (보드카 레인) | |
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Genres | soft rock, indie |
Years active | 2007 - present |
Labels | MUSICABAL |
Members | Ahn Seung-joon (안승준) Lee Hae-wan (이해완) Joo Yoon-ha (주윤하) Seo Sang-joon (서상준) |
Band members
- Ahn Seung Joon - Vocals
- Lee Hae-wan - Guitar
- Joo Yoon-ha - Bass
- Seo Sang-joon - Drums
Discography
Vodka Rain
- 1집 The Wonder Years (2007)
- Vodka Rain (2007)
- 2집 Flavor (2008)
- 숙취 (2009)
- 이분쉼표 (2009)
- 3집 Faint (2010)
Compilation Albums
- MBC 음악여행 라라라 Live Vol.10 (2010)
- SAVe tHE AiR Green Concert (2011)
- Found Tracks Vol.5 (2011)
Controversy
In 2011, Vodka Rain's "Night Time Restaurant" was banned by the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family. Vodka Rain and several other indie bands entered a class action lawsuit against the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family to return their songs to the market.[2]
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References
- "Naver Music".
- "가요계, 여성부 상대 '줄소송' 현실화 되나". Naver News. 2011-08-29. Retrieved 2016-09-19.
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