Courtesy of Tamago Production
QWER, a girl rock band, has emerged as a notable presence in the music industry with their innovative approach blending elements of rock music with influences from Japanese subculture.
Comprising four members who play guitar, bass, and drums, QWER combines the traits of an idol girl group with those of a rock band. Notably, the band includes a former Japanese idol group member and individuals from diverse backgrounds such as YouTubers, streamers, and TikTokers.
Debuting at the end of last year, QWER was conceptualized by YouTuber Kim Egg, drawing inspiration from Japanese animations "Bocchi the Rock!" and "Oshi no Ko." The band's debut song, "Harmony from Discord," has garnered attention, while their second song, "T.B.H.," achieved rapid success, competing with K-pop stars on the Melon Weekly Chart.
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▲ girl band QWER / Courtesy of Tamago Production |
Despite forming less than a year ago, QWER is slated to perform at Korea's premier rock festival, the Pentaport Rock Festival, sparking debate among rock enthusiasts. Some criticize the band's performance without proven skills, while others see it as a positive development for the niche band music market.
QWER's success is attributed to their innovative approach and the recent wave of Japanese cultural influence in the domestic music scene. In addition to their music, the band embraces multimedia storytelling, integrating animated narratives to complement their songs, enhancing the listener's experience and broadening their appeal across different entertainment platforms.
Under Tamago Production, QWER consists of members Chodan, Magenta, Siyeon, and Hina.
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