Madmans Esprit

Madmans Esprit
Madmans Esprit in São Paulo, Brazil, in April 21, 2025.
Madmans Esprit in São Paulo, Brazil, in April 21, 2025.
Background information
OriginSeoul, South Korea
Genres
Years active2010–present
LabelsA Sad Sadness Song (2014)
Gan-Shin (2018–present)
nO aUTHORITY (2020–present)
AwardsBest Metal and Hardcore Album (Korean Awards)
Members
  • Kyuho, Juho, Somyul, Geon, Limu
Past members(See full listing)
WebsiteHomepage
Bandcamp

Madmans Esprit is a korean black metal and avant garde metal band, highly inspired from visual kei. The band formed in 2010 in Seoul. Kyuho, the lead singer defines his musical style as "Depressive Suicidal Blackened Pop" . In 2023, their album 는 나를 통해 우리를 보는 너를 통해 나를 본다 (I See Myself Through You Who See Us Through Me) won the Korean Music Awards in the Best Metal and Hardcore Album category.

Career

Madmans Esprit was originally Kyuho Lee's solo project (이규호 in Korean), with hime singing in Korean, Japanese, English, and German[1][2][3][4][5][6]. At that time, he did manage the composing, writing, recording, and mixing alone. He was however accompanied by various session musicians during his concerts and recordings[6][7]. These musicians were originally Nansi (bass), Hojin (drums), and Jungbin (guitar)[2]. It was Jungbin who suggested the band's name. Thinking it sounded cool, Kyuho accepted[8].

In 2011, the band released their first EP, I Just Want to Sex With You[9]. At that time, K-Pop dominated the musical scene in Korea, black metal being a niche genre[10]. Subsequently, the band struggled to gain recognition, while internationally they went unnoticed amidst the multitude of existing groups[11]. At that time, the band wasn't doing visual kei yet, because such an aethetic was difficult to adopt due to South Korean society being very conservative. Instead the band focused on traditional black/gothic metal[12].

In 2013, Kyuho moved to Berlin, Germany, in order to further develop his project on his own and reach a wider audience[11][12].

On October 6, 2014, he released on the Italian label A Sad Sadness Song his first album called Nacht, with a depressive black metal style[10][13]. It was fairly well received internationally[14].

On October 15, 2018, he released his second album, 무의식의 의식화 [Conscientization of Unconsciousness], on the German label Gan-Shin, specializing in Japanese music[15][16][17]. From then on, the band's music was much more influenced by progressive metal and visual kei[11]. Starting this year, he recruited new musicians to accompany him live. Eun Chae on bass, Confyverse on drums, Somyul and Juho on guitar. The latter is his friend and the founder, singer, and guitarist of the rock and visual kei band “ms. isohp romatem,” active from 2018 to 2020, in which Kyuho also plays as a guitarist and background vocalist[2][12][18]. Madmans Esprit gained international popularity and toured South Korea and Japan[10].

On May 4, 2019, they released the EP Glorifying Suicide[19][20]. That year, the band performed for the first time in Europe on a tour of the same name[11][21][22]. In September, the lineup changed again[23]: Juho remained, but the others were replaced by Arc on guitar and Geon and Yoel from ms isohp romatem on bass and drums[2]. On October 17, they released the single Seoul, which harshly criticizes South Korean society[24][25]. They toured East Asia in November, playing in Taipei, Tokyo, Busan, and Seoul[25]. That year, Madmans Esprit was described by AvoMagazine as a “major band” in the visual kei genre[26].

On February 19, 2020, they released the single 자해와 해방 (Jahaewa Haebang)[27], followed on May 30, 2020, by 妄誕詩 (Mangtanshi)[28]. They were nominated for a Korean Music Award in the Best Metal and Hardcore Album category for their EP from the previous year[29][30].

On October 22, 2022, their third album, 나는 나를 통해 우리를 보는 너를 통해 나를 본다 (I See Myself Through You Who See Us Through Me), was released on the nO aUTHORITY label, which Kyuho described as the end of a chapter[3][6][31][32]. In December, they toured Japan[33].

The year 2023 marked a crowning achievement when they won the Korean Music Awards in the Best Metal and Hardcore Album category[5][7][32][34]. On October 30, the single Mismatch was released[35]. During the year, disagreements arose and Arc and Yoel were dismissed, replaced by Somyul on guitar and Limu on drums[2][4].

They began 2024 with a single, 墜落[36], followed by seven concerts in Japan in February and April, with different bands opening each time[31][33]. On August 19, Madmans Esprit became a real band in which the musicians were integrated as full members and no longer as mere accompanists[2][5][37]. Since then, the five of them have been writing together, and the band's style has evolved under the influence of the other members[38]. On the 30th, they released their latest EP, 5 Old Scars[9]. A second European tour took place in October, with stops in Poland, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Slovakia, and Italy[4][9][39][40][41].

On February 17, 2025, the single Please Stop Loving Me was released, the first to be jointly written by all members of the band[38]. In April 2025, they toured Latin America, with stops in Mexico, Chile, and Brazil[9][22][37]. In April, they performed to a sold-out crowd in Korea with metalcore and visual kei band Damned[42][43][44]. In September, the band announced a third European tour, “Severed Hopes / Shattered Innocence,” which will take place in January and February 2026[45][40]. On December 15, 2025, the band announced on social media the upcoming release of a fourth album, “Dandelion; 斷絕.”[46].

Style and influences

The band members appear in their music videos and concerts with typical visual kei elements, such as dark makeup and clothing, colored hair, as well as androgynous aesthetics[1][3][47]. Their music videos are described as artistic and haunting[48]. The themes explored in their songs primarily revolve around depression, suicide, sex, and philosophical themes such as existence and religion[2][5][48]. A great deal of political and social commentary lies beneath the surface[37]. Kyuho states:

"Madmans Esprit is a study of misery, looking deep into oneself, which eventually shows the reflections of society and furthermore, human nature. Why do we have to despair? Because we hope. Why do we have to die? Because we are born. Madmans Esprit is a question to all answers."[49]

"To my eyes, the world is repulsive, humans are disgusting, so am I. Yet they are beautiful. That’s why it’s sad. That’s why I’m full of hatred of the others and myself."[50]

The band's music is described by various sources as visual kei, black metal, depressive black metal, post-black metal, gothic metal, progressive metal, death metal, alternative metal, doom metal, deathcore, dark metal, post-metal, post-rock, post-punk, or ambient, with pop, classical, and folk influences. This variety of descriptions reflects the diversity of their songs[1][2][3][4][5][7][10][11][19][22][37][39][50]. They themselves call it "Depressive Suicidal Blackened Pop"[14], an ironic reference to Depressive Suicidal Black Metal, and considering that pop—which they cite as an influence—has a greater impact[4][8]. Kyuho cites the Japanese visual kei band Dir En Grey, as well as X Japan, Opeth, Shining, and Radiohead, as his main inspirations[7][11][42][49][50].

Kyuho's vocals are particularly distinctive in their music, ranging from operatic singing to growls and high-pitched screams[6][7].

Members

Official members are in bold.

2010 - August 18, 2024

Time Place Vocal and Everything Guitar Guitar Bass Drums
2010-2011 Seoul, South Korea Kyuho Jungbin Nansi Hojin
2011-2013
2014-2017 Berlin, Allemagne
2017-2018 Mario Bauschert
2018 – February 17, 2019 Seoul, South Korea Senyt (old Somyul name) Juho Eun Chae Confyverse
From April 13 to 28, 2019 European tour Tom Haberland
May 18, 2019 Seoul, South Korea Eun Chae
September 2019 – February 27, 2023 Arc Geon Yoel
October 16, 2023 - February 10, 2024 Limu
From February 11 to 15, 2024 and April 8 and 9 Japan tour Senyt
April 14, 2024 – August 18, 2024 Seoul, South Korea Somyul

Since August 19, 2024

  • Kyuho Lee (叫號) - Vocal and Everything
  • Juho - Guitar
  • Somyul - Guitar
  • Geon - Bass
  • Limu - Drums

Discography

Title Year Type
I Just Want to Sex with You 2011 EP
Madmans Esprit 2012 Demo
Nacht 2014 Album
무의식의 의식화
(Conscientization of Unconsciousness)
2018 Album
Suicidol 2019 Single
Glorifying Suicide 2019 EP
Seoul 2019 Single
자해와 해방 (Jahaewa Haebang) 2020 Single
妄誕詩 (Mangtanshi) 2020 Single
백골의 정원 (Garden of Skeletons) 2021 Single
나는 나를 통해 우리를 보는 너를 통해 나를 본다 (I See Myself Through You Who See Us Through Me) 2022 Album
죽었으면 (I Hope I Die) 2023 Single
Bitter 2023 Single
Hass und Ignoranz 2023 Single
Mismatch 2023 Single
墜落 (Fall) 2024 Single
5 old scars 2024 EP
The World As Collective Reflections - WARSAW 2025 Live Album
Please Stop Loving Me 2025 Single

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