About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.
About SE SO NEON:
Since their formation nearly a decade ago, SE SO NEON has become one of Korea’s most loved and respected alternative bands, receiving awards and acclaim while steadily amassing a global fanbase. With their forthcoming album <NOW>, the band—led by singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist Soyoon—is ready to defy any expectations placed upon them.
SE SO NEON have become well-known for their expansive definition of “rock,” with Pitchfork referring to them as “a versatile name in the Korean indie scene” in 2021. On <NOW> the band—including recently departed bassist Park Hyunjin—continues that growth, with cuts like the feedback-shrouded mini-epic “Secret Police” and the R&B-tinged “Small Heart” taking off in unexpected, thrilling directions.
Since forming in 2016, SE SO NEON has won two Korean Music Awards and played festivals around Asia while receiving critical acclaim from publications in the U.S. After releasing her second solo album, Episode1: Love, in 2023, Soyoon—born Soyoon Hwang —felt anxiety about the band’s next move.