Crying Nut bassist Han Kyung-rok opened up his space for the first time through I Live Alone.
On the 6th, MBC entertainment I Live Alone featured the second protagonist of the 'Let's run the rainbow horse' special, depicting the daily life of Crying Nut member and 'Captain Rock' Han Kyung-rok, who is celebrating his 30th anniversary since debut.
In that broadcast, Han Kyung-rok unveiled the so-called 'Captain Rock House,' filled with colorful lights and distinctive props. The space, harmonized by various lights and stained glass placed throughout, drew attention with an interior strongly imbued with the Hongdae vibe.
After touring the house, Kian84 said, "I thought hyung would live in a semi-basement in Hongdae," showing surprise at the atmosphere that differed from his expectation. He added, "Because he's a rocker, I thought the house would be a bit broken, like with fist marks on the wall," drawing laughter. Han Kyung-rok calmly replied, "Many people think that."
Code Kunst also said, "For a rocker's house, it's very neat," and Kian84 joked, "The spirit of resistance isn't visible at home." Han Kyung-rok shot back, "I do the resisting outside and come back," making the studio laugh.
Jun Hyun-moo said, "The house is wallpapered with capitalism," and Code Kunst commented, "Still, the Hongdae vibe remains. The lamps and furniture arrangement look like the studios of well-known Hongdae musicians."
Meanwhile, Han Kyung-rok was born in 1977 and turned 48 this year, and is the only unmarried member among Crying Nut.<
[Photo] MBC I Live Alone broadcast screen capture
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