k-drama posted on August 15, 2010 06:20


The drama I Am Legend has prefabricated it a saucer to feature real singable performances from its locomote actresses, who comprise the Comeback Madonna Band in the guide. The foursome rocked out again in a unrecorded arrange performance on August 12, at the Jecheon International Music Show Fete's porta ceremony.
The group members are Kim Jung-eun on vocals and prosody bass, Juni on strip bass, Hong Ji-min on part, and Jang Shin-young down the drumset. They've performed whippy before, at the Pentaport Displace Festivity, footage from which was victimized in the drama. At Jecheon, they performed the songs "Comeback Singer," "Lucre Me Softly," "Jazz Bang Compassion," "A 1000000 Roses," and "A Precise Day."
One thing I particularly like about the drama is its use of the music; it doesn’t merely form a background score, but often echoes an emotional beat. It’s why I think Kim Jung-eun’s voice works really well for the part; it’s a little rough, but she’s not supposed to be a polished idol star and she has a great ability to convey her character’s emotions while performing, which isn’t an easy feat.
The song selections are mostly modernized rock versions of famous old pop songs from the ’80s or ’90s, which makes sense if the band was popular in their high school days. One example is “A Fine Day” (or “A Day I Feel Great”), which was prominently featured in Episode 4, sung by Kim Wan-sun in 1989. (The drama’s rendition seems to be borrowing Loveholic’s remake, however, down to the guitar riffs.)