1. Intro: 13 // 2. New Emotions // 3. Time Difference // 4. I Got You // 5. Find Me I GOT YOU Apart from the (very good) intro track, I Got You is the only song on 13egin produced by a longtime Infinite collaborator. BLSSD composed 2018’s Tell Me and a trio of title … Continue reading
Category Archives: Review
Song Review: Xikers – Do Or Die
I was quite ruthless when writing about Xikers’ pre-release Koong, drawing ire from the their fan base alongside accusations that I “hated” the group. In reality, I very much enjoyed this spring’s Rockstar and I’m heartened by the fact Do Or Die brings them back to this guitar-heavy sound. This feels like a nice niche … Continue reading
Song Review: The Wind – We Go
I’ve been enjoying the heck out of The Wind’s early-Gfriendcore concept. In my eyes, they’re doing everything right so far. By working with a small, dedicated team of composers, they’ve quickly developed a signature sound characterized by buoyant production and big moments of exuberant catharsis. Last week’s pre-release Summer Vacation has grown into an undeniable … Continue reading
Song Review: Kwon Eunbi – The Flash
Woollim Entertainment has had an unusually barren year so far, releasing just a handful of tracks and only one official comeback. But Kwon Eunbi has recently been gaining attention online, making this the perfect time to remind fans that she is a fierce performer first and foremost. The Flash pairs her with talents from the … Continue reading
Buried Treasure: Treasure – I Want Your Love
A K-pop act’s title track isn’t always the best song on their album, even if it’s the one most people will hear. Sometimes, b-sides deserve recognition too. In the singles-oriented world of K-pop, I want to spotlight some of these buried treasures and give them the props they deserve. Looking back, I was probably a … Continue reading
INFINITE 13egin: In-Depth Album Review – Time Difference
1. Intro: 13 // 2. New Emotions // 3. Time Difference // 4. I Got You // 5. Find Me TIME DIFFERENCE Fans disappointed in New Emotions‘ trend-chasing sound have flocked to Time Difference (시차) for a dose of the classic Infinite style. As far as 13egin‘s upbeat moments go, this is closest to what … Continue reading
Song Review: XEED – Blue
I missed XEED’s debut last December, but a slow day in K-pop draws my ear to their follow-up single Blue. I’m always game to support an underrated group from a small agency, and XEED definitely show promise. Blue brings me back to K-pop’s “tropical” days, mixed with a few synthwave elements that have been popular … Continue reading
Song Review: n.SSign – Higher
I never covered n.SSign’s pre-debut song Salty on the blog, but it’s quite solid and part of a standout mini album that features a few of my favorite classic K-pop producers. In fact, n.SSign’s producers are the main reason I’m interested in the group. Not only will their upcoming album feature a track from Sweetune … Continue reading
Song Review: ITZY – Cake
In the lead-up to their newest mini album, ITZY have teased a variety of sounds with pre-releases Bet On Me and None Of My Business. I wasn’t a fan of either track, but I appreciate hearing the group expand their sonic palette. Title track Cake switches things up once again, reverting to the bratty sound … Continue reading
Song Review: Infinite – New Emotions
In K-pop’s summer of long-awaited second-gen returns, one group stands above them all for me. Infinite are my ultimate idol group — the act I’ve written most about on this blog and the one I hardly let myself believe would actually make a full-group comeback after such a long hiatus. But after founding their own … Continue reading
Song Review: One Love One Heart – Fireworks
There’s a small cavalcade of (mostly underrated) J-pop groups I follow extensively. You’ll find me marching alongside Fantastics, Genic, Ryugujo, XY and One Love One Heart. All have consistently released some of my favorite music of the last year. After unveiling their debut album at the start of 2023, One Love One Heart have dropped … Continue reading
Song Review: The Rose – Alive
After revealing the rocky, anthemic pre-release Back To Me last week, The Rose have returned with their latest single Alive. Like Back To Me, this is an English-language release. It sees the group tackling a groovier sound than normal — even incorporating a dubstep-influenced breakdown before the bridge. This experimentation is welcome, especially since I … Continue reading
Song Review: Snow Man – Dangerholic
Snow Man’s Dangerholic acts as the ending theme to member Meguro Ren’s newest drama Trillion Game. The series’ fast, freewheeling energy requires an equally splashy, confident song. Dangerholic delivers this energy, stuffed with brass and guitar and big, singalong hooks. The guys have performed shortened versions of this song for weeks now, so I’m not … Continue reading
Song Review: Treasure – Bona Bona
Prior to listening to this song for the first time, I played the highlight medley for Treasure’s new album and thought: “This sounds great! Except for… Bona Bona.” After last year’s fun Hello and sub-unit T5’s excellent Move, YG Entertainment are up to their old tricks for this jarring, formulaic title track. I should have … Continue reading
(Probably) My Favorite Song of 2023
Apologies for the click-bait title. I don’t often use them, but I really wanted to share this track and I wasn’t sure how to do it. I don’t write “Buried Treasures” for J-pop, nor do I feature a countdown dedicated to Japanese b-sides. So, I thought I’d attempt to catch everyone’s interest before writing about … Continue reading
Song Review: Xikers – Koong
Much of Xikers’ debut mini album felt like underwhelming ATEEZ cosplay, but follow-up single Rockstar stood out as an undeniable high point. Fresh and colorful teasers for their upcoming album have me cautiously optimistic, even if pre-release Koong is probably the worst K-pop song I’ve heard all year. Honestly, this borders on unlistenable for me. … Continue reading
Song Review: Fantastics – Tell Me
There can often be a long lag between a J-pop song and its accompanying music video. I first wrote about Fantastics’ Tell Me when it came out in early June, but now that we have a video I can give it the full review it deserves. And I have to say, the wait was worth … Continue reading
Song Review: The Wind – Summer Vacation
The Wind’s debut album has been one of my K-pop highlights this year. They’re one of the few new-gen boy groups fully embracing melody and opting for an earnest, hummable sound that sets them apart. The group is set for their first comeback next week, but before that they’ve pre-released the buoyant Summer Vacation (여름방학). … Continue reading
Song Review: Soyou – Aloha (ft. Bora)
In a summer characterized by second-gen comebacks, K-pop’s girl groups have kind of been left out. Aloha aims to fix that. It’s not the full Sistar return we’re all begging for, but it’s probably as close as we’re going to get. The song reunites Soyou and Bora with producers Duble Sidekick, the team responsible for … Continue reading
Song Review: NewJeans – ASAP
Fulfilling their promise to film a music video for every track on the new album, NewJeans are back with visuals for ASAP. When listening to the album, my highlights are definitely ETA and Super Shy. Those feel the most fully fleshed out of the tracks, while moments like ASAP are move vibey and interlude-esque. I … Continue reading