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'''Onnine Ibalgwan''' (언니네이발관; ''Sister's Barbershop'') is a Korean modern rock group that formed in 1994. That same year, the band had two songs from their demo ("Roland Gorilla," and "Funny Afternoon") played on the [[KBS]] radio program "Jeon Yeonghyeok's World Of Music Demo Introduction."
[[File:Onnine Ibalgwan.jpg|thumb|300px|Onnine Ibalgwan (2008)]]
'''Onnine Ibalgwan''' (언니네이발관; ''Sister's Barbershop'') is a Korean modern rock group that formed in 1994. That same year, the band had two songs from their demo ("[[Roland Gorilla]]," and "[[Funny Afternoon]]") played on the [[KBS]] radio program "[[Jeon Yeonghyeok's World ff Music Demo Introduction]]".


==Members==
==Members==
* [[Lee Seok-won]] (이석원) (Vocals, guitar)
* [[Lee Seok Won]] (Vocals, guitar)
* [[Jeon Dae-jeong]] (전대정) (Drums)
* [[Jeon Dae Jeong]] (Drums)
* [[Lee Neung Ryong]] (Guitar)
===Support Members===
* [[You Jung Kyun]] (Bass)
* [[Lim Ju Yeon]] (Keyboard)


===Former Members===
===Former Members===
* [[Lee Neung-ryong]] (이능룡) (Guitar (Left the band in May 2006)
* [[Jung Dae Wook]] (Guitar) <small>(1996)</small>
* [[Jeong Mu-jin]] (정무진) (Bass Guitar, programming) (Left the band in early 2005)
* [[Ryu Ki Deok]] (Bass) <small>(1996)</small>
* [[Kim Ban Jang]] (Drums) <small>(1996)</small>
* [[Lee Sang Mun]] (Bass) <small>(1999)</small>
* [[Tazz]] (Drums) <small>(1999)</small>
* [[Jeong Moo Jin]] (Bass Guitar, programming) <small>(2004)</small>


==Biography==
==Information==
From 1994 to 1996 the band continued to play in small clubs in Seoul, finally releasing their first album, [[Bidulguineun Haneureui Jui]] in 1996. The album was in many critics' lists of top ten albums for 1996.
From 1994 to 1996 the band continued to play in small clubs in Seoul, finally releasing their first album, ''[[Bidulguineun Haneureui Jwi]]'' in 1996. The album was in many critics' lists of top ten albums for 1996. The following year the band contributed a cover of the [[Wikipedia:Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]] song, "[[wikipedia:Come as You Are (Nirvana song)|Come As You Are]]" to the Nirvana tribute album ''[[Smells Like Nirvana]]''.


The following year the band contributed a cover of the [[Wikipedia:Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]] song, "Come As You Are" to the Nirvana tribute album [[Smells Like Nirvana]].
In 1998, the band released their second full length album, ''[[Huildam]]''. This album proved to be quite popular as well, becoming the number one seller at the Shin Nara record chain in South Korea, as well as making it into the Good Records Top Ten List.


In 1998, the band released their second full length album, [[Huildam]]. This album proved to be quite popular as well, becoming the number one seller at the Shin Nara record chain in South Korea, as well as making it into the Good Records Top Ten List (좋은 음판 10선 랭크).
In 1999, the band released several songs, one on the compilation ''[[Indie Power 1999]]'', one on the compilation ''[[Open the Door (compilation)|Open the Door]]'', and one on the soundtrack album ''[[Rush OST]]''.


In 1999, the band released several songs, one on the compilation [[Indie Power 1999]], one on the compilation [[Open The Door]], and one on the OST for the film [[Jilju]].
The band changed record labels in 2001, moving to [[CUJO Entertainment]] which at the time was home to bands such as [[No Brain]] and [[Punk Killer]]. The following year they released their third album, ''[[Kkumui Popsong]]''. Again the album proved to be a critical success, with many music [[wikipedia:Online magazine|webzine]] dubbing the album, "Album of the Year."


The band changed record labels in 2001, moving to the label, [[CUJO Entertainment]] which at the time was home to bands such as [[No Brain]] and [[Punk Killer]]. The following year they released their third album, [[Kumeui Popsong]]. Again the album proved to be a critical success. Each and every music webzine dubbed the album, "Album of the Year."
The band followed up this album in 2004, releasing ''[[Sunganeul Mideoyo]]''.
 
The band followed up this album in 2004, releasing [[Sunganeul Mideoyo]].


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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==Discography==
==Discography==
===Albums===
===Albums===
* [1996-??-??] [[Bidulguineun Haneureui Jui]] (비둘기는 하늘의 쥐; ''Pigeon Is The Rat In The Sky'')
* [1996.11.09] [[Bidulguineun Haneureui Jwi]] (비둘기는 하늘의 쥐; ''Pigeon Is the Rat In the Sky'')
* [1998.??.??] [[Huildam]] (후일담; ''Aftertalks'')
* [1998.12.??] [[Huildam]] (후일담; ''Aftertalks'')
* [2002.10.??] [[Kumeui Popsong]] (꿈의 팝송; ''Pop Song Of Dream'')
* [2002.10.18] [[Kkumui Popsong]] (꿈의 팝송; ''Pop Song of Dream'')
* [2004.07.12] [[Sunganeul Mideoyo]] ("순간을 믿어요"; ''"Believe In The Moment"'')
* [2004.07.12] [["Sunganeul Mideoyo"]] ("순간을 믿어요"; ''"Believe In the Moment"'')
* [2008.08.08] [[Gajang Botongui Jonjae]] (가장 보통의 존재)


===Compilations===
===Compilations===
* [1997.??.??] [[Smells Like Nirvana]] ([[Wikipedia:Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]] Tribute Album)
* [1997.09.23] [[Smells Like Nirvana]] ''(#8 Come As You Are)''
* [1999.??.??] [[Indie Power 1999]]
* [1999.04.19] [[Open the Door (compilation)|Open the Door]] ''(#7 Boyeojulsun Eopgetji)''
* [1999.??.??] [[Open The Door]]
* [1999.07.16] [[Indie Power 1999|INDIE POWER 1999]] ''(#8 Maeil Geudaewa)''
* [1999.??.??] [[Jilju OST]](질주 OST)
* [1999.08.28] [[Rush OST]] ''(#11 Eojemannan Shooting Star)''
* [2001.??.??] [[Daytripper]] - [[Sujipga]] ''(#12 Sujeunggi (Radio Mix) (feat. '''Onnine Ibalgwan'''))''
* [2001.02.13] [[A Wild Camomile Heonjeongaelbeom (A Tribute to A Wild Camomile)]] ''(#12 Soljikhal Su Itdorog)''
* [2004.12.16] [[Park No Hae Sijip Nodongui Saebyeok 20 Junyeon Heonjeong Eumban]] ''(#5 Garibongsijang)''


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 12:44, 9 December 2011

Onnine Ibalgwan (2008)

Onnine Ibalgwan (언니네이발관; Sister's Barbershop) is a Korean modern rock group that formed in 1994. That same year, the band had two songs from their demo ("Roland Gorilla," and "Funny Afternoon") played on the KBS radio program "Jeon Yeonghyeok's World ff Music Demo Introduction".

Members

Support Members

Former Members

Information

From 1994 to 1996 the band continued to play in small clubs in Seoul, finally releasing their first album, Bidulguineun Haneureui Jwi in 1996. The album was in many critics' lists of top ten albums for 1996. The following year the band contributed a cover of the Nirvana song, "Come As You Are" to the Nirvana tribute album Smells Like Nirvana.

In 1998, the band released their second full length album, Huildam. This album proved to be quite popular as well, becoming the number one seller at the Shin Nara record chain in South Korea, as well as making it into the Good Records Top Ten List.

In 1999, the band released several songs, one on the compilation Indie Power 1999, one on the compilation Open the Door, and one on the soundtrack album Rush OST.

The band changed record labels in 2001, moving to CUJO Entertainment which at the time was home to bands such as No Brain and Punk Killer. The following year they released their third album, Kkumui Popsong. Again the album proved to be a critical success, with many music webzine dubbing the album, "Album of the Year."

The band followed up this album in 2004, releasing Sunganeul Mideoyo.

Trivia

  • The band is said to have been named after a Japanese pornographic film which the leader of the band Lee Seok-won had seen when he was a high school student.

Discography

Albums

Compilations

External Links