Loveholic

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Loveholic
러브홀릭
Origin South Korea
Genre(s) K-Pop, k-rock
Years active 2003 - present
Label(s) Fluxus Music
Website Official Site
Members
Kang Hyun Min
Lee Jae Hak
Ji Sun

Loveholic (러브홀릭) is South Korean modern rock group. Their song "Shingiru (신기루)" was used as the ending theme to the Japanese anime Black Blood Brothers. They have participated in many soundtracks for MBC and KBS.

October 11 , 2007: Singer and only female of the rock trio Loveholic, Hwang Ji-Sun, will leave the group. The group’s agency reported on the 10th that the decision came after deep discussions with each member of the group and that Ji-Sun’s departure is not the end of the band.

Ji-Sun will leave after the band’s concerts on the 27th and 28th at the National Museum of Korea in Seoul. Guitarist Kang Hyeon-Min and bassist Lee Jae-Hak, who are busy producing other artists and directing film music, are also planning to release Loveholic’s 4th album. Currently, the group is deciding if they will find another permanent vocalist or if they will transform into a project group with different singers.

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[edit] Current Members

[edit] Kang Hyun Min

Kang Hyun Min (강현민) (born September 15, 1969) made his debut as a pop musician by winning the silver prize at the 3rd Yoo Jae-ha Music Contest. Kang Hyun Min was once a member of the defunct male duo Ilkiyebo (meaning "weather forecast"). In 2001, he released his own solo album. He has produced music for many artists including The The, Park Hye Kyung, Shin Hyo Beom, Lee Moon Se, Suh Young Eun, K2, Park Ki Young, Sung Si Kyung and Yim Hyoung Joo. He has been working in various fields of the pop music industry also creating music for various films like Christmas in August, A Pure Love Story and The Wonderful Days.[1]

[edit] Lee Jae Hak

Lee Jae Hak (이재학) (born December 31, 1971) is a veteran songwriter who used to be a member of a band called The Elephant.

[edit] Ji Sun

Hwang Ji Sun (지선) (born 1966 October 23), who had been singing at Hongdae clubs was auditioned by Kang Hyun Min and Lee Jae Hak who had wanted to start a band.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • April 26, 2003: Volume 1 - Florist
  • August 26, 2004: Volume 2 - Invisible Things
  • April 13, 2006: Volume 3 - Nice Dream
  • November 23, 2006: Remake Album - Re-Wind
  • March 11, 2008: Dramatic & Cinematic

[edit] Soundtracks

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