To kick off this year, why not open the door to a new world of sound and emotion through Redoor’s music? Redoor is a 4-piece band consisting of Lee Deungdae on guitar and vocals, Ogam on guitar and sub-vocals, Park Sewoong on bass guitar and Joo Sangwook on drums.
Their music carries a nostalgic, sentimental element of holding onto an appreciation for the past while holding anticipation for a hopeful future. Characterised by delicate vocals and a mellow band sound, Redoor carves out a space that is refreshingly their own.

Get into Redoor with these 3 tracks.
1. snow8
The band arrangement for this track is addictive right from the first second. Repeated imagery of snow in the lyrics also helps paint a vivid picture of a winter dreamscape, making it an immersive emotive experience for all listeners. The contrast between the strong band sound and soft, heartfelt vocals also creates a piece that carries vulnerability and strength.
Snow has fallen, snow has piled up
There’s no way to turn back
It piles up and piles up, covering us
2. Still in Love with You
Opening with a grand sound reminiscent of the 80s, this track blends nostalgic synths and sweeping instrumentals that pull listeners in immediately. The electric guitar solo in the bridge is also one of the highlights of the song, and it best encapsulates the dreamy and soul-stirring atmosphere of the song.
Am I still not allowed to love?
Even if I try to hide it
I guess I can’t lie to myself
I can see you so clearly
And yet I still can’t reach you
3. Forever Has Always Been
Redoor’s debut single is a timeless piece that can evoke sentimentality no matter when you listen to it. The lyrics reflect on the passing of seasons and encourage listeners to embrace each living moment fully so that we can live without regret even through hard times.
Oh I love summer nights
I filled it with only tears
Oh I love winter nights too
I’m afraid that everything will be covered by longing