Lucid Fall to sell album, tangerines on home shopping network
By 줄리 잭슨 (Julie Jackson)Published : Dec. 8, 2015 - 17:29
As part of an unusual “A Night With Tangerines” music package deal, singer-songwriter Lucid Fall will be prereleasing 1,000 copies of his upcoming seventh studio album on a TV home shopping program, along with tangerines from his orchard on Jejudo Island.
According to the singer’s management agency Antenna Music, Lucid Fall’s upcoming 15-track “For Somebody” album will go on sale at 2 a.m. on Friday on the CJ O Shopping TV home shopping network.
The prerelease package deal includes a story written by the singer, a set of photos and a box of his organic Jejudo Island tangerines.
The 40-year-old singer reportedly moved to Jejudo Island last year and began growing tangerines, for which the island is famous. The new album is said to represent his life’s journey over the year, including his newfound agricultural endeavors.
“We are trying this tangerine package as a new approach in hopes of adding more value to albums at a time when music content quickly evaporates,” Antenna Music said in a press release.
Fellow Antenna Music members are also slated to make a special appearance during the broadcast, including the agency’s founder You Hee-yeol and artists Jung Jae-hyung and the Peppertones, as well as former K-pop Star contestants Lee Jin-ah, Jung Seung-hwan, Kwon Jin-ah and Sam Kim.
The remaining copies of Lucid Fall’s new album will be made available on the album’s regular release date, Dec. 15. Following its release, the singer will hold two concerts at Yonsei University’s Baekyang Concert Hall on Dec. 25 and 26.
By Julie Jackson (juliejackson@heraldcorp.com)
According to the singer’s management agency Antenna Music, Lucid Fall’s upcoming 15-track “For Somebody” album will go on sale at 2 a.m. on Friday on the CJ O Shopping TV home shopping network.
The prerelease package deal includes a story written by the singer, a set of photos and a box of his organic Jejudo Island tangerines.
The 40-year-old singer reportedly moved to Jejudo Island last year and began growing tangerines, for which the island is famous. The new album is said to represent his life’s journey over the year, including his newfound agricultural endeavors.
“We are trying this tangerine package as a new approach in hopes of adding more value to albums at a time when music content quickly evaporates,” Antenna Music said in a press release.
Fellow Antenna Music members are also slated to make a special appearance during the broadcast, including the agency’s founder You Hee-yeol and artists Jung Jae-hyung and the Peppertones, as well as former K-pop Star contestants Lee Jin-ah, Jung Seung-hwan, Kwon Jin-ah and Sam Kim.
The remaining copies of Lucid Fall’s new album will be made available on the album’s regular release date, Dec. 15. Following its release, the singer will hold two concerts at Yonsei University’s Baekyang Concert Hall on Dec. 25 and 26.
By Julie Jackson (juliejackson@heraldcorp.com)