Nugudan were recent guests on something called Celuv TV, which I had never heard of before. And it’s probably for the best, cause towards the end they pranked the hell …
Read More »Davichi’s Lee Haeri’s “Pattern” is a boring bal … no wait, it’s outstanding
Davichi‘s Lee Haeri‘s pre-release for her solo album was “Pattern“, and that ended up being the best track on her album specifically because it stood out for being an unexpectedly …
Read More »Bebop’s A-Yeon does very important drum cover of Avenged Sevenfold’s “Afterlife”
Bebop‘s A-Yeon, who I am only interested in for her work on the drums, has dropped another cover, this time tackling Avenged Sevenfold‘s “Afterlife“. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrZMnVWFXLw Musical genius, IMO. Good lord.
Read More »Deep Reviews: LOONA 1/3 “Sonatine” is easy to write about, silly
I was told by IATFB, “Can you review this? I can’t be fucked.” Ironically, that about says it all.
Read More »Sorn’s ‘Produsorn’ starts with surprisingly honest talk about trainee & idol struggles
Sorn of CLC is an idol I gradually grew to appreciate, starting with her candid thoughts on CLC’s one-year anniversary. Generally speaking, I’ve found her to be a smart and …
Read More »Momoland embrace the corniness & get an addictive sound on “Wonderful Love”
The cute and fluffy girl group track is an evergreen in the K-pop world, but it’s been particularly prevalent over the past couple of years. Momoland debuted last November with …
Read More »Her Royal Excellency Mom Luang Rajadarasri Jayankura of Thailand stans Dreamcatcher
Her Royal Excellency Mom Luang Rajadarasri Jayankura — which I think is her accurate title — has been a Dreamcatcher stan since their debut as Minx, and she recently met …
Read More »Snuper continue their run of consistent excellence with “Back Hug”
There’s something to be said for sticking with a producer for longer than a handful of releases. And when that producer is Sweetune, a group can be assured that they’re …
Read More »Hong Hyun Hee offers curt apology for racist skit on ‘People Looking For Laughter’
The racism in a skit on ‘People Looking For Laughter‘ generated controversy, and then generated more after responses came from that controversy, but the actual comedian involved had remained silent. …
Read More »TWICE’s “Cheer Up” used by presidential candidates Moon Jae In & Yoo Seung Min
On May 9, South Korea will vote on a new President, and two of the candidates are using TWICE‘s “Cheer Up” to campaign … but with their own lyrics. Those …
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