SE SO NEON Released New Song “Twit Winter”

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South Korean band SE SO NEON shared their new song “Twit Winter,” an indie-rock project of Soyoon Hwang.

SE SO NEON, the genre-defying South Korean band, returns with a new release, “Twit Winter.” The song was a vibrant indie rock anthem that narrates life’s fleeting nature.

Soyoon Hwang, a producer and multi-instrumentalist, spearheaded the music video of the track. It was captured amidst the breathtaking scenery of Seoul.

Fans can stream the single here.

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About SE SO NEON

In 2016, Soyoon made a door for SE SO NEON. From then on, the band showcased their talents, with Soyoon as their band’s anchor. During their debut year, they won Rookie of the Year and Best Rock Song of the Year at the Korean Music Awards. With this significant success, the band continues to be a figure in South Korea’s indie scene.

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Moreover, the band released “Nonadaptation” in 2020. This EP was featured in Pitchfork’s ‘The 35 Best Rock Albums of 2020’ and Paste’s ‘The 40 Best Rock Albums of 2020.’ Additionally, Fender selected them as one of its Next Artists of 2020.

In addition, SE SO NEON was the sole band in South Korea that was selected for YouTube Music’s global artist development program, YouTube Music Foundry.

SE SO NEON already has over 145 million global streams, reflecting their growing popularity since they debuted.

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SE SO NEON’s New Song, Twit Winter

The song was co-produced by Soyoon and Kenny Gilmore (Weyes Blood, Sudan Archives). It was mixed by Nathan Boddy (Pink Pantheress, Geordie Greep).

“Twit Winter” explores the complexity of time and human existence. Soyoon found herself reminiscing the writings that she had when was still a teenager. Although she went through development and growth, she still felt like the song harmonized with the past version of herself.

Soyoon said that:

Each time I do, I feel as though I’m singing alongside the Soyoon of the past. This is not a nostalgic return to an earlier self. Rather, it is the past Soyoon — the one who once wrote and sang these songs — who now meets and sings with the Soyoon of the future. It struck me, with a kind of quiet clarity, that music and the stage allow one to dismantle time’s linearity altogether.

According to Soyoon, this song represents her own mortality, while also questioning the legacy of her own creations.

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Soyoon added:

That thought made me want to leave behind questions for the past and future, sensations I’d still want to share, signals and traces that might survive the years. I imagine myself, aged, singing this song. And so I decided to create a kind of time capsule, through both music and image.

Through the music video, Soyoon would like to revisit this in 2065. She encapsulate the present Soyoon through this song and her crafted music video.

The song also have its English Version. You can listen here.

Listen to other SE SO NEON’s songs.


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