이 밤이 지나면
노브레인
노브레인's "이 밤이 지나면" reveals a side of the band that sits apart from their more kinetic punk catalog — slower, more tender, stripped of the velocity that usually defines them. The production opens up into something almost spacious: guitars that strum rather than drive, a tempo that breathes, a rhythm section content to hold space rather than push forward. The result is a song about endurance — about getting through the night as an act of faith, with the morning as the reward that makes the waiting meaningful. Vocalist 이성우 brings his characteristic roughness to a context that asks for vulnerability, and the friction between his weathered delivery and the song's quiet resolve is precisely where the emotion lives. No Brain built their reputation on high-energy shows and an almost punk disregard for commercial softness, which makes this track's gentleness feel earned rather than calculated. It belongs to those hours between 2 and 4 a.m. when you're not sure if you're keeping yourself awake on purpose or can't stop your mind — and you need something that understands that without trying to fix it.
slow
2000s
raw, spacious, tender
Korean punk rock, Seoul indie scene
Rock, Punk. Korean Punk. melancholic, hopeful. Holds quietly in the dark of late night before opening, gradually and with effort, toward a fragile faith that morning will come.. energy 4. slow. danceability 3. valence 4. vocals: rough male vocal, weathered and direct, vulnerability emerging through friction with the song's gentleness. production: strumming guitars, spacious arrangement, restrained rhythm section, stripped of usual punk velocity. texture: raw, spacious, tender. acousticness 5. era: 2000s. Korean punk rock, Seoul indie scene. The hours between 2 and 4 a.m. when your mind will not stop and you need something that understands without trying to fix it.