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Their first full-length recording, Excuse Seventeen, was released jointly on Atlas Records (LP) and the queercore label Chainsaw Records (CD). [3] They released a second and final album, Such Friends Are Dangerous , on the indie label Kill Rock Stars in 1995, which displayed a boost in recording quality.
After the release of the album, Seventeen performed "Darl+ing" on several South Korean music shows, including Music Bank and M Countdown. [22] [23] "Darl+ing" also appears as the fifth track of Face the Sun ' s reissue, Sector 17. [24] A holiday version of the song was released as part of Seventeen's Japanese EP, Dream, on November 9. [25]
On September 19, the group revealed the release schedule for the rollout, which revealed that the record would have two music videos, a Going Seventeen special episode, and a pop-up street event in Seoul. [7] On September 30, Seventeen released music samples for each of the songs on the album, revealing that the EP would be six songs in length. [8]
On March 7, 2013, the band released a music video for the album's lead single and title track "Evil Friends". The video was directed by Michael Ragen. [6] The song was released to modern rock radio stations on April 1, 2013. [7] "Purple Yellow Red and Blue" was released as the second single to promote the album on April 23, 2013. [8]
South Korean boy group Seventeen has released four studio albums, three reissues, three compilation albums, 13 extended plays, and 21 singles.Since debut, Seventeen has sold more than 26 million copies with all of their albums, becoming the second act in South Korea to surpass that milestone.
Such Friends Are Dangerous is the second and final studio album by American punk rock band Excuse 17, released on April 24, 1995 by Kill Rock Stars. [1] The album received generally positive reviews from music critics.
Love & Letter, also known as First ' Love & Letter ', [1] [2] is the debut studio album by South Korean boy group Seventeen. It was released on April 25, 2016 through Pledis Entertainment . [ 3 ] The album is a follow-up to the group's first two EPs , 17 Carat and Boys Be (2015).
Jimmy Draper, reviewer of Allmusic, awarded the album 3 stars, stating that Excuse Seventeen is an "impressive debut, surging forward with a live-wire energy and stark honesty that helped make the riot grrrl scene so compelling in the first place."