Pihwan Releases 'Just Today' "About the Reality of Having to Endure"

Singer-songwriter Pihwan is releasing a new single.

Pihwan's second story 'Just Today' will be released through various music sites at noon on the 2nd.

Music magazine is a planned album that expresses the sensitivity that Pihwan, a former Seo Taiji Company technician, feels through the four seasons of spring, summer, fall, and winter through music.

Pihwan's second story single 'Just Today' is a pop song based on electronic music and borrowing various styles of musical elements. The song incorporates deep feelings about the various emotions he felt when he entered the corporate fence at a late age, depression and anxiety disorders caused by bullying and unreasonable work, and the reality of having to overcome and survive in between.

In the lyrics of "Just Today," he expresses his anxiety, fear, and loneliness in life with songs such as "You're still crying today," "I can't reach out," "Passing people erasing names," and "I'm in between, I'm there.

The music was composed by Pihwan, who found "broken old pianos, ticking clocks, people's noises, forced laughter, unfinished sentences, enormous kick drums, sharp glass shattering, and electric guitars barely keeping rhythm" from his darkest days. I hope that the range of emotions will resonate with many listeners."

The third installment of the music magazine's Pihwan saga will be released at the end of September, and "Just Today" is available on various music streaming sites.