[Photo&] Resurrection’s 40th Anniversary Revival “We’ll Die Doing Music”…Captured the Voice of the Late Shin Hae-cheol in Their 14th Album in 14 Years

After withstanding 40 years in a barren rock scene, Resurrection releases its 14th album for the first time in 14 years. Singing about “purity” in a chaotic world, featuring previously unreleased vocal tracks by the late Shin Hae-cheol

Ahead of an interview with Yonhap News Agency at the agency office in Seocho District, Seoul, on the 1st, the band Resurrection, celebrating 40 years since their debut, is posing for photos. From the left: Chae Je-min (drums), Choi Woo-je (bass), Kim Tae-won (leader·guitar), Park Wan-gyu (vocals)
Ahead of an interview with Yonhap News Agency at the agency office in Seocho District, Seoul, on the 1st, the band Resurrection, celebrating 40 years since their debut, is posing for photos. From the left: Chae Je-min (drums), Choi Woo-je (bass), Kim Tae-won (leader·guitar), Park Wan-gyu (vocals)

['Legends of Korean rock', 'Resurrection''s remarkable '40th anniversary' return]

The band 'Resurrection', which is essentially the history of Korean rock music, has returned to the public as it marks its '40th anniversary'. Leading the way is the leader and guitarist 'Kim Tae-won', along with vocalist 'Park Wan-gyu', known for explosive vocal power, and Chae Je-min on drums and Choi Woo-je on bass. Together, they have officially confirmed the release of their '14th regular album' after an astonishing 14-year wait. Their firm unity—making clear their solemn resolve to “die on stage”—offers a living landmark of Korean rock that has survived without wavering even through harsh storms. The band’s return to the spotlight is not just a simple celebration; it marks a historic moment that writes a new chapter in the history of Korean popular music.

Resurrection’s regular 14th album 'Where Is Here' [Provided by Resurrection Entertainment. No redistribution or DB use]
Resurrection’s regular 14th album 'Where Is Here' [Provided by Resurrection Entertainment. No redistribution or DB use]

[A never-ending 'voyage' beyond the rough waves of 'Resurrection']

Over the past 40 years, the musical journey that 'Resurrection' has walked is no different from a rough 'voyage'—one that has overcome countless crises and threats of being stranded. 'Kim Tae-won' declared that, after overcoming innumerable hardships, the band has finally reached the artistic point it aimed for. In particular, by naming 'Park Wan-gyu' as the band’s last vocalist, they also expressed their unshakable determination to raise the sails of music together to the end. The deep sound forged from their accumulated mastery and their unwavering identity will prove the overwhelming resonance that will never be forgotten in the hearts of listeners.

Resurrection regular 14th album 'Where Is Here' [Provided by Resurrection Entertainment. No redistribution or DB use]
Resurrection regular 14th album 'Where Is Here' [Provided by Resurrection Entertainment. No redistribution or DB use]

[Featuring previously unreleased songs by the late 'Shin Hae-cheol', a noble message from the 'regular 14th album']

The newly unveiled 'regular 14th album' 'Where Is Here' delivers a weighty message yearning for 'purity' amid the muddled modern society. Above all, this album includes the previously unreleased recording titled 'Heavenly Kingdom' left behind by the late 'Shin Hae-cheol', restored for the first time in 30 years and added to the tracklist, drawing overwhelming attention from both the public and critics. Following the release of this acclaimed album containing philosophy and longing that reach across the ages, 'Resurrection' plans to hold a nationwide tour concert across the country in July, raising the pride of Korean rock to an even higher peak once again.

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