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''Modern Times'' is the third studio album by South Korean singer-songwriter IU. It was released on October 8, 2013, via
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under its imprint LOEN Tree. Under the theme of "French Black", the album departs from the singer's girlish image which established her as the "Nation's Sweetheart", by attempting various styles of music such as swing,
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, and
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. Her first full-length record since ''
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'' (2011), the album contains guest features and collaborations from several artists. ''Modern Times'' contains thirteen tracks, including IU's number-one hit "The Red Shoes" and her self-composed song "Bad Day". It also features the Korean version of "Voice Mail" from IU's Japanese EP '' Can You Hear Me?'' (2013) as a
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. The album was re-released as ''Modern Times - Epilogue'' on December 20, 2013, and contained the single "Friday" as well as the track "Pastel Crayon" from KBS's
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'' where IU starred as a lead role. The repackaged album contained two
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s and was limited to 10,000 copies. ''Modern Times'' was met with acclaim from
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, who praised its musical styles and composition and was ranked the second greatest K-pop album of the 2010s by ''
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''. It experienced commercial success in South Korea, with its tracks garnering over three million digital downloads in its opening week. The album has sold more than 70,000 physical copies and ten million
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s, with "Friday" being one of the best-selling singles in the country.


Composition

Musically, the pop and
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album incorporates a wide range of genres including
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. Sonically, the album recreates sounds similar to
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's '' Back to Basic'' (2006).


Release

The album's title and artwork were revealed on September 17. According to
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, IU's agency, the singer's third full-length album would be titled ''Modern Times''. It was also announced that her agency would provide an illustrated guide for ''Modern Times'' which gives audiences clues about the tracks of the album. From September 23 to October 4, seven video teasers were released for the album through LOEN Entertainment's
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channel. The series of teasers introduced some of the tracks from her new album. ''Modern Times'' was released digitally at 12:00 am KST on October 8, 2013. Upon its release, the
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"The Red Shoes" topped a number of real-time charts in South Korea, achieving an all-kill status, while the rest of the tracks also entered the charts. The album topped the
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on the third week of October 2013. The physical album sold 40,360 copies in 2013, making it the 41st best-selling Korean album of that year. , ''Modern Times'' has sold 58,145 copies in South Korea, with the sales of its repackaged album combined.


Singles


"The Red Shoes"

"The Red Shoes", the album's lead track, is a song with
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sounds, dramatic developments, and elaborate choruses. The song was inspired from the 1845 fairy tale under the same title written by Danish author
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, and the movie plot for its
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was adapted from the 1948 British film of the same title. Comparing to red shoes, it tells about a woman who begins her journey for the once-brilliant and summer-like days she had with her lost love, counting on her fate. The single was released on October 8, 2013, along with the whole album, and its music video was officially unveiled at 11:00 am KST on the same day (although it premiered a day earlier on
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). The video, directed by Hwang Soo-ah, features cameo appearances from
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(also known as the sole member of one-man project band
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), electronic duo
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, and models Fhi Fan and
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. A performance-centered music video for "The Red Shoes" was also released via LOEN's official YouTube channel on October 21. "The Red Shoes" reached number one on both the
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and Download Charts in the third week of October 2013. It also topped the
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for two consecutive weeks, becoming the singer's third number-one hit on the chart, after " You & I" (2011–12) and "
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" (2012). "The Red Shoes" received six music program awards throughout October and was the 42nd biggest selling digital song of 2013 in South Korea.


"Friday"

"Friday" (), is the lead single for the repackaged album ''Modern Times - Epilogue''. The self-composed song is a
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tune with a catchy medium-tempo melody, and sings about delirious excitement of a couple who just had a crush on each other. The singer's labelmate Jang Yi-jeong, a member of boy group
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participated as a featured artist (He also starred on its music video, as a guy who has a
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for IU). The single was released on December 20, 2013, and its music video was officially uploaded at 12:00 pm KST on the same day. The one shot music video also reunites IU and model Jang Ki-yong, who she previously starred with for the video "The Red Shoes". Just like the previous single, "Friday" peaked at number one on both the Gaon Singles and Download Charts. The song also topped the K-pop Hot 100 for two consecutive weeks, becoming the singer's fourth number-one single there. Without any televised promotions, "Friday" received four music show wins. Although released in 2013, "Friday" was the sixth biggest selling digital song of 2014 in South Korea. , it has sold more than 5,000,000 digital downloads in the country, making it one of the best-selling singles in South Korea.


Promotion

On October 7, 2013, prior to the album's release, IU presented her first-ever comeback showcase at K-Art Hall in
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, performing her brand-new songs including "Modern Times", "Between the Lips (50cm)", and "The Red Shoes". She also held a preview of the official music video for the title track. IU began promoting her comeback album on various music programs, starting on the October 10, 2013, broadcast of ''M! Countdown''. Along with the lead single, she promoted "Modern Times", "Between the Lips (50cm)", and "Love of B" on ''M! Countdown'', ''Music Bank'', ''Show! Music Core'', and ''Inkigayo'', and ''Show Champion''. On KBS's ''
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'', the singer performed "The Red Shoes", "Bad Day", and "Walk with Me, Girl", alongside a
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of "About Romance" originally sung by Choi Baek-ho (who was featured in "Walk with Me, Girl"). IU performed the lead single also at the 50th annual
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, in celebration of the event. It was announced that IU would hold her second solo
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entitled "Modern Times" from November 23. Starting at
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's Peace Palace Hall in
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, she also performed in
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at KBS Hall on December 1, to promote the album.


Reception

''Modern Times'' received positive reviews from critics. ''
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'' complimented the album writing: "... vintage sounds and modern effects are put together artfully, forming a fresh but familiar compilation of songs. ''Modern Times'' has a distinct carefree feel that is reminiscent of jazz during the Roaring Twenties." ''Seoul Beats'' also gave a positive review, explaining "With its jazzy, big band sound, IU provided a breath of fresh air to the K-pop scene... The album’s real strength is how seamlessly the tracks flow together." ''Billboard'' gave the album a positive review while praising IU for proving to have "musical sensibilities well beyond a typical 20-year-old". Commercially, the album has sold more than 61,900 copies in South Korea and 3,300 copies in Japan.Sales references for ''Modern Times'': * (subscription only)


Accolades


Track listing

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Chart performance


Weekly charts


Monthly charts


Year-end charts


Release history


See also

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Footnotes


References


External links

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IU's official website
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