ThePunkSite.com | Mike Park - North Hangook Falling
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| CD:
North Hangook Falling |
Artist:
Mike Park |
| Label: Sub
City Records |
Rating:
4.5/5 |
| Best
Song: Blue Marble |
Reviewer:
Bobby Gorman |
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Before I talk about this CD, I ask you to read this
comic at 21deadmonkeys.com because it will basically let me skip my entire
introduction about this performer.
Now that you've read the comic, you should now a bit more about Mike
Park then you did before, most importantly the fact that he is not
a superhero but rather just a great guy who has helped make some of your
favorite bands what they are today. He's politically minded and very socially
aware and even just completed his living room tour - where he played in his
fans living room and just hung out with them afterwards. Well anyway, to
make things short, here he is with his second solo album, North Hangook
Falling. And while it was recorded in less than a week, it is a definite
step up from his debut and a great acoustic album to listen to.
The twelve song album is all just Mike Park and his acoustic
guitar (with some help from Colossal). The songs are always
very melodic and slow, catchy pop-punk nearing the verge of emo with its simplicity
and power. Take for example, the amazing addition of Jenny Choi's cello on
the title track, North Hangook Is Falling. That little simple
addition to an already good song makes it stand out that much more. The lyrics
are catchy and powerful, full of political and social subject matters. With
songs
about
love,
war,
stereotypes,
protests,
and problems
in Korea, the album is sure to make you stop and think a little bit. But even
with some slightly depressing themes threaded throughout the album, each song
is still filled with a sense of hope and a happy outlook of life.
Obviously, this CD isn't for everyone. But any fan of acoustic music should
check this out, and maybe it will make you think that he is in fact, a superhero.
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