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RUX

Where Are We Going (2004)
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Published on November 26th 2004


¿ì¸® ¾îµð·Î °¡´Â°¡ (Where Are We Going) is the long awaited full length by Korean street punk band RUX and it was well worth the wait. RUX came into existence way back in 1996 and has gone through several line-up changes releasing songs on various comps and one seven song single, I Gotta Go, in 1999 (The title refers to enforced military service for all Korean males that breaks up many punk bands). Until now RUX had not released a full length but is none the less known for their powerful live shows and popular songs released on comps. ¡°Where Are We Going¡± has twenty-five tracks including an album into & outro and three covers: The Clash¡¯s ¡°Death or Glory¡± and Cock Sparrer¡¯s ¡°Take E¡¯m All¡± and ¡°Corea [England] Belongs to Me¡± (with significantly changed lyrics). Their style consists of catchy melodies, group sing-a-longs, ranging solos, and guitar cut outs and build ups and can be compared to bands like Cock Sparrer, Oxymoron, Unseen and the Casualties. RUX is also one of the only bands in the Korean punk / hardcore scene to sing the majority of their songs in Korean, which has earned them respect from other bands. Their lyrics are positive and focused on breaking through the shit to the fundamentals of daily life¡ªmostly unity and drinking but also standing ones ground and building as scene at a time when punk and hardcore fluctuates in and out of trends. ¡°Where Are We Going¡± includes many classic RUX songs such as ¡°Our Minds Are All The Same¡± and ¡°I Gotta Go¡± along with many previously unrecorded tracks.

The lead singer and only founding member left, Jong-hee, has probably done more to help the Korean punk scene than any other person I can think of. Not only does RUX set an example for younger bands to follow but Jong-hee is also the runs Skunk Label as well as the club Skunk Hell and is editor of Red Flag punk zine. This album is a slice of Korean punk history both past and present. If you are at all interested in the Korean punk scene or classic street punk this is one album that you must have!

The whole album can be streamed from Bugs Music a Korean on-line music server.





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    Anonymous (August 3, 2005)

    These guys performed naked and ruffled some feathers, man, they're awesome! This gave me the curiosity to listen to their stuff, I LOVE IT! Too bad I can't read Korean so I can order a cd, that would be awesome.

    califsk8erdude@aol.com

    Anonymous (August 2, 2005)

    i love this band. they're much better live. if you're ever in the "hong dae" district of seoul, korea, check out club skunk. it's less than 10 bucks to get in and they provide free screwdrivers once you're there so you can get pissfaced and mosh without feeling embarrassed that you're acting like a high schooler again. make sure you see rux before you leave.

    Anonymous (July 14, 2005)

    They are a fucking awesome band......... same with Spiky Brats... Top fuckin stuff from Korea.

    Cheers from Australia

    punkcorekid (November 30, 2004)

    Korean street punk. nice.

    Anonymous (November 28, 2004)

    "Punx from hell"
    I can safely rate this band just by the album cover.

    bemused (November 27, 2004)

    Whenever you see footage of bands touring Japan, the kids always go absolutely crazy. Its only a matter of time until an Asian punk band cracks the big league

    -Chris-

    Anonymous (November 27, 2004)

    Korean punk? Nice

    Anonymous (November 27, 2004)

    I bet Asian punk shows are awesome.

    joeg (November 27, 2004)

    I like it.

    gladimnotemo (November 27, 2004)

    Sounds interesting...

    and speaking of international bands, Brain Failure still boggles my mind with "That's What I Know"....

    Anonymous (November 26, 2004)

    sounds great!

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