"Removed from the psychedelic rock and baroque pop that helped Sanullim take Korea by storm in the late 70s, “Don’t Go,” the penultimate track off 1986’s Volume 11, is all astral-funk and disco spunk. A growling bassline slinks across star-bound synths and Kim Chang-wan’s hushed desperation—clothed in seduction but rooted in obsession. Landing somewhere between the Stones’ “Emotional Rescue” and the Buckaroo Banzai theme song, it’s an intergalactic boogie serving dance floors and rocket ships alike. " - Aquarium Drunkard
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"Removed from the psychedelic rock and baroque pop that helped Sanullim take Korea by storm in the late 70s, “Don’t Go,” the penultimate track o… read more
"Removed from the psychedelic rock and baroque pop that helped Sanullim take Korea by storm in the late 70s, “Don’t Go,” the penultimate track off 1986’s Volume 11, is all astral-fu… read more
Sanullim (산울림, 1977~2008), also spelled as Sanulrim, is a South Korean power trio rock band. The name of the band is the combination of words,'san'(산, mountain) + 'ullim'(울림, echo). The three members of Sanullim are brothers. Kim Chang-wan(김창완, vo. gt., 1954~), Kim Chang-hoon(김창훈, bs., gt., 1956~), Kim Chang-ik(김창익, ds.1958~2008).The band released their first album in December 1977. The album much impact to the Korean music secene and became a great hit. The band is considered as one of the most influential figures in the Korean Rock scene. The musical experiment… read more
Sanullim (산울림, 1977~2008), also spelled as Sanulrim, is a South Korean power trio rock band. The name of the band is the combination of words,'san'(산, mountain) + 'ullim'… read more
Sanullim (산울림, 1977~2008), also spelled as Sanulrim, is a South Korean power trio rock band. The name of the band is the combination of words,'san'(산, mountain) + 'ullim'(울림, echo). The three members of Sanullim are… read more