Dreamcatcher have made their comeback with “You And I“, and though the teasers revealed enough of the instrumental and chorus that it would be hard for them to mess up, …
Read More »[Review] BABYMETAL finally return with new direction on darker & grittier “Distortion”
After a wait of what seemed like 100 years, but was actually somehow just two, BABYMETAL has finally blessed us with new music. “Distortion” and its music video was dropped …
Read More »[Review] HALO excel by using funk on surprisingly excellent “OMG”
HALO, a group I’m quite sure I have never written about before, made a comeback a while back with “OMG” that I kind of overlooked. However, I recently got around …
Read More »Holland deserves to be distinguished from idols just doing fanservice
In January of this year, Holland came out with his self-financed, independently-released song, “Neverland“. It’s currently enjoying over 8.6 million views on YouTube, and a lot of the comments are …
Read More »Park Bom gives interview on drug controversy, basically explains ADHD & Adderall
Park Bom‘s drug controversy has become all the rage yet again after ‘PD Notebook‘ featured it in a recent episode. As such, she decided to give an exclusive interview to …
Read More »[Review] Class Mate’s eminently listenable “Feel Good” is a funky, addictive treat
If you’ve never heard of Class Mate, that’s okay, because neither had I until I watched this music video. Fortunately, their first impression on me has been a positive one, …
Read More »[Review] Drunken Tiger starts the beginning of the end with excellent “Yet”
“Yet” is just the pre-release off the 10th and unfortunately final Drunken Tiger album, but that definitely doesn’t make the offering any less potent. Credited with helping make hip-hop mainstream …
Read More »[Review] Reddy, Paltoalto, Huckleberry P excel on chill but biting “Thanksgiving”
Reddy‘s pre-release single “Thanksgiving“, comes off his upcoming album by the same name, and prominently features label mates Paloalto and Huckleberry P. Fans of Reddy probably won’t be happy to …
Read More »[Review] Pentagon dazzle with boyish charm in “Shine” by utilizing a simple, effective sound
Pentagon really fell off my radar after proving themselves to only be enjoyable because their debut was so downright laughable. Amazingly, “Shine” has not only impressed me, but has me …
Read More »[Review] The Boyz use standout chorus to make impression with bright & funky “Giddy Up”
The Boyz debuted last December with “Boy” and it left such an impression on me that I didn’t even write about it. This time around they managed to grab my …
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