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Broken Valentine
Also known as
  • 6. August
  • B. August
OriginSeoul, Korea
GenresAlternative rock, post-grunge
Years active2002 (2002)–present
Labels
Members
  • Ji-hwan
  • Sung-hwan
  • Koopa
  • Kyung-jun
  • Jun-ho
Past members
  • Van
  • Ansu
Websitebrokenvalentine.modoo.at

Broken Valentine (Korean브로큰 발렌타인) is a South Korean alternative rock band notable for their 2011 appearance on the Korean television program Top Band.[1]

History

Broken Valentine was formed in 2002 under the name "6. August", but renamed themselves "B. August" in 2004 before finally settling on "Broken Valentine" in 2007.[citation needed]

Band membership fluctuated throughout the years as members have gone off for mandatory military service, however by 2007, the current five member lineup was solidified.

In December 2008, the reunited band participated in the "Asian Beat" band competition (Korean round) sponsored by YAMAHA, and became the finalist to represent Korea in the following year's Asian Beat Grand Finale held in Hong Kong.[citation needed] In February 2009, Broken Valentine won the Grand Prize and the Best Composer Award (Byun G) with the song "Answer me", which became their most popular track.[2] Broken Valentine thus became the first team in Asian Beat's history to ever win two awards in the same year.[citation needed]

In 2009, Broken Valentine released their first EP album, the self-produced Calling You. To celebrate this release, the performed a showcase concert, and continued to perform at local gigs and in support of other bands throughout South Korea.[citation needed] However, due to the nature of the South Korean music scene, with limited outlets for independent bands, they found difficulty achieving nationwide recognition, so in 2011, they tried out for the television program Top Band broadcast by the Korean Broadcasting System,[citation needed] a Survivor-like reality show wherein bands compete against each other. Broken Valentine was considered an early favorite, and made it to the round of 16 on the show, but was eliminated at this round by the band "Toxic."[3]

Following their elimination, Broken Valentine held their fourth exclusive concert "Royal Straight Flush" on October 14, 2011 to a crowd of more than 500 people. In December of that year, the band released their new single "Down," which involved all the members writing, composing, and producing.[4][5] In 2012, they released their first full album, Shade.[6] The following year, they released second full-length album, Aluminum.[7] [8] The album's title track 'Aluminum' was talked about by many music fans after the death of vocal member 'Van.'[9]

On August 3, 2015, it was reported that Broken Valentine's vocal, Van (Kim Kyung Min), had died from drowning, after he went to play in the waters with his friends. Van's funeral procession was held on August 5, 2015.[10][citation needed] In January of that year, Ansu officially withdrew from Broken Valentine.

In February of 2019, Broken Valentine added new members Kim Kyung-jun and Park Jun-ho to the band. On September 21, Broken Valentine returned with their solo concert, "Four Ours," which featured new members Kim Kyungjun and Park Junho, as well as newly composed music.[11] One week later, they released their new song "Not Yours."[12]

On December 29, 2022, the band released their third studio album, 3.[13] The band began album promotions at Nodeul Island Live House on January 14, 2023.[14]

Style

Broken Valentine writes and composes their own songs, mostly written by Byun G and Van.[citation needed] Their music style can be categorized as alternative rock and post-grunge.

Members

Past

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected details, chart positions, and sales
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
KOR
US Heat
US World
Shade
Track listing
  1. Royal Straight Flush
  2. Shade (Title)
  3. M.K. Dance
  4. This Time
  5. Noname
  6. You Never Mind
  7. Down
  8. Dual-log
  9. L I F E
  10. What U Need
  11. Noname(Piano Ver.)
Aluminum
3
  • Released: December 29, 2022
  • Label: BV Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, digital download

EP

Songs captured with "" is translated title.

  1. Alien
  2. "Just like that as is"
  3. Run
  1. What You NEED (Vocal Sunghwan ver.)
  2. L I F E (Vocal Sunghwan ver.)
  3. "If I open my eyes" (Vocal Sunghwan ver.)
  4. Answer Me (Vocal Sunghwan ver.)
  5. Alien (Vocal Van ver.)
  6. "Just like this as is" (Vocal Van ver.)
  7. Run (Vocal Van ver.)
  1. This time reprise
  2. "The sea in my old drawer" (cover of song by the band Panic)
  3. M.K. Dance
  4. "Song of the fossil"
  5. Answer me
  1. Down
  2. Noname
  1. Ride

Awards

References

  1. ^ a b "'Top Band' Broken Valentine "Sinawi and Shin Dae-chul are the roots of our music"". Sports Donga. November 11, 2011.
  2. ^ "Broken Valentine, won the "Aisan beat band grand final"". 아시아경제 (in Korean). 2009-03-02. Retrieved 2020-09-25.
  3. ^ Surh Jung-min (20 September 2011). "'Top Band' concert draws diverse audience". The Hankyoreh.
  4. ^ "'톱밴드' 브로큰 발렌타인, 새 앨범 발표". Sports World. December 12, 2011.
  5. ^ "'TOP밴드' 브로큰 발렌타인, 새 싱글 'Down' 발매". Newsen. December 11, 2011.
  6. ^ "'TOP BAND' Broken Valentine, release of the first full-length album 'Shade'". bntnews.hankyung.com. Retrieved 2020-09-25.
  7. ^ "Broken Valentine will release the second full-length album, 'Aluminum' in June". NewsPim (in Korean). 2013-05-23. Retrieved 2020-09-25.
  8. ^ ""블록버스터 영화같은 '록음악 '하고 싶다"". The Korea Herald. June 12, 2013.
  9. ^ "[Video] Broken Valentine's Aluminum, over 3,000 views...a wave of mourning for music fans". Kukmin Ilbo (in Korean). 2015-08-04. Retrieved 2020-09-25.
  10. ^ "[경인포토]'브로큰 발렌타인' 보컬 반, '이제는 들을 수 없는 목소리'". 경인일보 (in Korean). Retrieved 2019-04-05.
  11. ^ "브로큰 발렌타인, 21일 단독 콘서트 '포 아워스' 개최…미발표 신곡 무대 최초 공개". TVDaily. September 11, 2019.
  12. ^ "브로큰 발렌타인, 신곡 '낫 유어스' 발매…강력해진 음악". TVDaily. October 2, 2019.
  13. ^ "브로큰 발렌타인, 하드 록에 들어찬 매혹적 선율". YES24. February 28, 2023.
  14. ^ "2022.12.29 - 정규 3집으로 돌아온 브로큰 발렌타인 (Broken Valentine)의 [3] 음악..." Melon. December 29, 2022.