South Korean indie queen Han Hee-jeong released a new album, Cruel Travel, on October 6th.
This is the singer's first album with a band who has been with her since her last special stage.
Cruel Travel consists of the following seven songs:
1. Uh-nuh Ga-eul - (An autumn)
2. Ibmachum, ib-seul ee cheum - (Kiss, lips' dance)
3. Woo-seub-ji-man miduh-ya hal - (Funny thing we have to believe in)
4. Ban-joo - (Accompaniment)
5. Jan-hok-han yeo-haeng - (Cruel Travel)
6. Drama (band version) - (Drama)
7. Yeon-jak - (A continued play)
They promise to rhythmise you with beautiful instrumental sounds that describe one reminiscing about the end of a relationship during 'an autumn', which grows into being in love. The album's fifth song which shares the album name, Cruel Travel, is a story about one who has been left by a lover and is reminded of traveling.
The teaser and more information can be found on Pastel Music, http://www.pastelmusic.com and Han Hee-jeong's site, http://www.dawnyboom.com.