Eastern Sidekick

Eastern Sidekick
Origin Seoul, South Korea
Genres Garage rock, Korean rock
Years active 2010 (2010) - present
Labels Fluxus Music
Website www.easternsidekick.com
Members Ko, Hangyul(고한결)
Oh, Juhwan(오주환)
Bae, Sanghwan(배상환)
Ryu, Inhyuk(류인혁)
Park, Geunchang(박근창)

(Past member)
Ko, Myungchul(고명철)

Eastern Sidekick(Hangul: 이스턴 사이드킥) is a South Korean indie rock band formed in 2010, but they officially debuted under Fluxus Music includes Clazziquai, Urban Zakapa in 2013.[1] The band consists of Juhwan Oh on vocals, Hangyul Ko on lead guitar and main songwriter, Sanghwan bae on bass guitar, Inhyuk Ryu on guitars and Geunchang Park on drums.

Early career

Members says the band's name came from they were thinking Asia and that is where 'Eastern' came from, They added 'Sidekick' because they were going for something out of the form.[2] Eastern Sidekick initiated by Hangyul and Myungchul from circle activity, then other memberds joined.[3] Accordingly, every song's title and lyrics written in Korean to have a strong Eastern atmosphere only composed and written by Hangyul as the band's leader. Eastern Sidekick is known for their own oriental garage rock sound well. They also became known to Korean indie music scene by won 'Rookie Of The Years' of Olleh Music Indie Awards, EBS Hello Rookie 2010 and Hyundai Card Music: Indie Band TV commercial. In addition they having gigs in live house in Hongdae where most of Korean indie bands playing in Seoul, they had many performances in overseas music festival such as Music Matters Live 2013 in Singapore[4][5] and Summersonic 2013 in Japan[6] not only Korean domestic music festival such as Pentaport Rock Festival 2011, 2012[7] and Green Plugged Festival.[8] The band was awarded Weekly Champion in Fuji TV's global band music contest show 'Asia Versus',[9] and also supported Jang Keun-suk's second album showcase and concert tour in Japan as a session musician.[10]

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart
positions
KOR
[11]
The First 82
Total Reflection
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Extended plays

Title Album details Peak chart
positions
KOR
[11]
Hammer Lane
(추월차로)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Music videos

Year Title Director
2009 "Teeth and Sweat" (이빨과 땀)" Super 10 Bit
2010 "Fight For Rainbow" (무지개를 위한 싸움)" Super 10 Bit
2013 "Mustang" (무스탕)" NYLON Korea
2015 "Digger" (낮)" UNID-IT

Band Members

Past Members

See also

References

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