Comes And Goes
HYUKOH
HYUKOH's most immediate pop moment — a bright, guitar-forward track with a hook that catches in the mind and a production style that's warmer and more accessible than their more experimental work. The guitar tone is clean with subtle chorus effect, the rhythm section driving forward without aggression. Oh Hyuk's vocal here is upbeat and slightly breathless, matching the song's theme of transient connection — people and feelings that come and go, valued precisely because of their impermanence. Lyrically it sits in the intersection of optimism and melancholy that defines much of their best work. The song has a lightness that doesn't feel shallow — it earns its joy by acknowledging the loss. A driving song, a run-with-headphones song, a song for motion.
fast
2010s
bright, airy, textured
South Korea
K-Indie, Indie Rock. indie pop rock. bittersweet, uplifting. Opens with bright, forward momentum and sustains it while weaving in undercurrents of transience, leaving the listener simultaneously energized and wistful. energy 7. fast. danceability 6. valence 7. vocals: slightly breathless, warm, expressive, melodic. production: clean chorus guitar, driving rhythm section, warm mix, accessible arrangement. texture: bright, airy, textured. acousticness 3. era: 2010s. South Korea. Running with headphones in or driving with the window down on a clear day.