Korean Punk Band Sailor Honeymoon Releases 2nd single “Bad Apple”


Korean punk band Sailor Honeymoon returns with 'Bad Apple', another infectious offering of fuzzy punk designed to challenge the meticulously manufactured music of their homeland. The Seoul-based 3-piece burst onto the scene in May last year with their explosive debut single “Cockroach” which came out via new the Seoul-via-London label Good Good 굿굿 Records. BBC 6 Music-championed “Cockroach” was heralded as an ‘important arrival’ in the vein of The Ramones, Kim Gordon and Bikini Kill. Today, the trio follow up with Bad Apple, a track written about an ugly vibe within the friendship group. 


The track will form part of the all-girl outfit’s self-titled debut EP, announced today for release May 3rd. The 8-track project was tracked live over a week in London by producer Luke Smith (Foals, Depeche, Shura) and mixed by Claudius Mittendorfer (Parquet Courts, Temples). The track is accompanied by a surrealist Kim Taeyoung-directed visual starring the band. The band’s intention is to create noisy, loose, and improvised on-the-spot rock music, accompanied by the freedom to say whatever they want to. This unfiltered way of making music is an intentional act of rebellion in a country known for its heavily commercialized pop industry. 




“Sailor Honeymoon” was born as a collaboration between photographer Abi Raymaker 장인화 and techno DJ Zaeeun Shin 신재은. Their vision was realised at jams with other friends in a shared practice room where their noisy loose improvisation was charged with chemistry, a small act of rebellion in a country where pop culture encourages artists to be flawless and pristine. 

The spontaneity of the project leads Sailor Honeymoon to do things like swapping instruments when jamming and calling all their female fans onstage at shows, earning them a growing reputation in Seoul's music scene. 

Of the track, Raymaker says “Bad Apple is about realizing one of your friends is kind of a closeted bigot… thinking back on revealing little comments that make you realize you don’t share values. Not just for yourself but also for the sake of your other friends (who they were always judging) you make the decision to move on from them as a friend.” 

The success of “Cockroach” and last year’s debut show in London at The Shacklewell Arms has seen the band booked for Great Escape 2024 as part of the First Fifty. 

Ciera Reeves

Ciera is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of KpopWise. She has been a fan of Korean pop culture since 2005 and writing about it since 2009. Her bias groups are VIXX and OnlyOneOf. She is a 2nd-3rd generation K-pop fan, but she is actively keeping up with the current artists. twitter instagram

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