Back After Six Long Years
After a six-year hiatus, iconic Korean rock band Every Single Day (Korean name: 내귀에 도청장치) is dropping a brand new single. Set to release on the 27th, the track titled ‘Anytime’ marks their highly anticipated comeback—and it’s already got the rock community buzzing.
From Psychedelia to Positivity
Known for their dreamy, psychedelic rock and deep philosophical lyrics, Every Single Day is switching things up. ‘Anytime’ surprises with a brighter, more upbeat sound while staying true to the band’s introspective roots. Think infectious positivity meets brainy rock edge.
The band—made up of vocalist Lee Jinpyo, guitarist Park Sangwook, bassist Kim Woojin, and drummer Seo Hodeok—brings a broadened emotional spectrum to the table, showing just how much they’ve evolved without losing their DNA.
A Subway Ride with a Visual Spin
And the music video? Shot on a custom-built subway set, it’s one surreal ride. Expect animation, quirky character transformations, and just the right amount of cinematic flair. Visually, it’s just as experimental as their sound—classic Every Single Day.
K-Rock Royalty Cheers Them On
The comeback isn’t going unnoticed. Rock icons like Kim Jongseo, Shin Daecheol (of Sinawe), Crying Nut, No Brain, Yuk Jungwan Band, and more are showing love on social media, celebrating the band’s return with congratulatory posts and anticipation.
Live Stages and a Solo Show
If you’re in Korea, this is your chance to catch them IRL. The group will perform at major rock fests including the Jeonju Music Festival, Gyeonggi Indie Rock Festival, and Dongducheon Rock Festival.
And mark your calendar: the band is planning a special solo concert on October 11 to celebrate their new release. It’s more than a comeback—it’s a full-on resurgence of one of K-rock’s most unique voices.
Will This Be the Start of a K-Rock Renaissance?
With strong visuals, fresh sound, and a roster of legends cheering from the sidelines, Every Single Day’s return could spark a new wave in the Korean rock landscape—one that’s been thirsty for revival. Could we be on the verge of a K-rock renaissance?