DELISPICE

Delispice is an iconic alternative rock band hailing from South Korea, known for their pioneering role in the Korean indie music scene. The band formed in 1996 when three university friends, Kim Min-kyu (vocals, guitar), Yoon Jun-ho (bass), and Choi Jae-hyuk (drums), merged their mutual passion for music to create a sound that merged grunge, Britpop, and the emotiveness of Korean ballads. Over the years, Delispice has gained a substantial following for their poetic lyrics and distinctive melodies, which often tackle themes of love, life's struggles, and the bittersweet facets of urban living.

Delispice's discography reflects the band's longevity and influence, as they continue to release music that resonates with generations of listeners. Their most recent projects include contributions to soundtracks, such as "In Need of Romance 2012, Pt. 2 (Original Television Soundtrack)," and stand-alone singles like "Espresso" and "DRRRR!", which showcase the band's evolving sound while remaining true to the emotional depth that originally established their signature style. Albums like "It's sad, but the truth…", "Welcome To The Delihouse", and their self-titled "Deli Spice" serve as testaments to their lasting presence in the Korean music industry and their ability to adapt and grow without losing the core of what makes their music special. Delispice continues to be celebrated for their contribution to the genre and remains a beloved staple in the playlists of indie aficionados both in Korea and internationally.

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  1. February 14, 2006
  2. January 24, 2003
  3. September 13, 2001
  4. January 1, 2000
  5. February 1, 1999
  6. August 1, 1997