Dabda - "Dear Hope"
Photo by Jinny Park South Korea's Dabda have a new single out, and if you're just discovering them, be prepared to become superfans. "Dear Hope" is a stunning single that is both epic and beautiful. It's just about as large as indie rock can get, and, despite how huge the song is, there are some strong roots in twee. As amazing as the song is when it starts out, at around the two minute mark it takes off into an arena ready powerhouse while keeping everything we loved about it intact. From there "Dear Hope" continues to morph and evolve through multiple stages and sounds. It's like a phenomenal mixture of U2, early Smashing Pumpkins, and Belle and Sebastian. Dabda are going to quickly become a favorite of ours and of yours. Jiae Kim (vocals and guitar) says of the band's latest single: “ Dear Hope is a song that was built around a single theme— hope —from the very earliest sketches of the track. (Usually we tend to attach a theme later in the pr...