The third veil has been lifted on No Brain's 30th anniversary project, marking the debut of the legendary punk rock band representing Korea.

The third participant in this project is the skilled four-member band Far East Asia Tigers, who continue the punk spirit. Their fresh reinterpretation of No Brain's classic "Rainy night in Hongdae" will be released today (14th) at 6 p.m. on various online music sites.

"Rainy night in Hongdae" is both the starting point of No Brain's shining 30-year history and an emblematic song that sang of the romance and resistance of Hongdae, the mecca of indie culture. This remake preserves the original's deep, distinctive sentiment while being reborn even more polished and intense by adding Far East Asia Tigers' explosive energy and trendy sound.

Far East Asia Tigers, who joined this project, said, "We nurtured our dream of becoming musicians watching No Brain seniors since our school days, and we are overwhelmed and honored to participate in this meaningful 30th anniversary remake project," and added, "We too will quietly and passionately follow the path of Hongdae punk that our seniors paved."

No Brain's 30th anniversary project has been praised by music fans not only for reminiscing about the past but also for serving as a forum that organically consolidates the indie scene's past and present. It is a passage where No Brain's solid resilience, having stood firm without wavering for 30 years, and the deep loyalty between seniors and juniors are vividly felt.

Meanwhile, last month No Brain proved their enduring ticket power by selling out all seats in a short time for their solo concert "Still noisy Vol. 1" held at Hongdae club BENDER. They have also announced a large-scale solo concert to cap off the end of this year.

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