The Expo delivers a thrilling alt-rock debut ‘Eclipse’
Built upon sharp, funk-laden guitars; classy, expressive vocals; and a distinctive retro-powered charm, Korean Indie Rockers, The Expo’s debut makes a stirring, strong impression.
Like a jack-in-the-box, Eclipse quite literally bursts to life, with panache and personality. You faintly relate their sound to the golden 80s era of rock, ruled by the likes of Bowie and early RHCP.
Especially when those deep, silky, confident vocals come to life. The lyrics are nothing short of cosmic.
Sun,Crying for the angel. Moon, Laughing at the sun, for me….”
The vocals paint a thrilling, adventurous outlook. One that is never afraid of asking for what it deserves and the magic it seeks in the world. Their sound evokes a nostalgic, timeless emotion but is driven by uplifting, forward momentum.
The duo of Lee Yuha on instruments and Kim Seonghun on vocals create an exciting cohesion of rock and roll. The kind we haven’t heard from new rock groups recently. They play with a fascinating approach, blending Western retro-rock harmonies and their unique guitar styles to really blow your mind!
‘Eclipse’ is the kind of easy-going, liberating, feel-good track you’d want to play loud under the night sky, grooving and rocking out freely. We’re captivated by The Expo’s refreshingly original sound and thrilled by their energetic, captivating performance. We’re looking forward to hearing more from The Expo’s cosmic rock n roll sound!
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