I hadn’t listened to any teasers of BamBam’s new single, so I wasn’t sure if I should expect another mid-tempo trap-pop ditty or something a bit more robust. It turns out Sour & Sweet surprised me in a good way by harnessing current synthwave trends to create a propulsive sound that hinges around a very … Continue reading
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Song Review: Billlie – Eunoia
I understand the appeal of Billlie, but so far their singles run has been hit or miss for me. They’re at their best when pushing against current tropes to indulge in more unique sounds. New single Eunoia doesn’t exactly do that, but it’s a solid example of the Monotree-esque quirky dance music favored by peers … Continue reading
Song Review: IVE – Kitsch
Thus far, IVE have been three-for-three for me, with most recent single After Like standing as one of my favorite songs of 2022. With a full album on the horizon, the group has an opportunity to expand the scope of their music. A pre-release track is the perfect excuse for a new sound, and Kitsch … Continue reading
Thoughts on BOYS PLANET Episode Eight
I wasn’t going to recap Boys Planet (and technically, I’m still not doing it), but I’m watching the series and thought others might appreciate a spot to discuss it. So, each week I plan on dumping a few of my random thoughts about the show. Again, this will not be a full, detailed recap. But, … Continue reading
K-Pop Risers & Fallers: March 2023
Rather than contain my “Risers and Fallers” feature to a single post in June, I’m going to share a bite-sized version at the end of each month. This will let me account for more songs and make a nice lead-in to the monthly round-up post. I anticipate most of these ratings adjustments will be negligible: … Continue reading
Song Review: Jimin (BTS) – Like Crazy
Shocking no one, my write-up of Jimin’s Set Me Free Pt.2 (and its accompanying comments section) brought all sorts of drama to the blog. I write about a ton of K-pop and my opinions aren’t always flowery. But, one thing has remained consistent throughout the years: Army are the only fanbase who flock en masse … Continue reading
Song Review: ICHILLIN – Alarm
The laser beams shooting from the ICHILLIN members’ eyes in this new music video made me chuckle. This is probably the kindest thing I can say about their new comeback, but we should never discount an effective visual gag. Honestly, I had to go back to past reviews of ICHILLIN to remember what any of … Continue reading
Song Review: Kingdom – Dystopia
After a (very) brief stint on new series Peak Time, Kingdom have returned with the latest in their “History of Kingdom” series. This comeback centers around member Mujin, though its traditional concept isn’t far from most title tracks the group has released. More and more, most of my favorite Kingdom tracks tend to be the … Continue reading
Song Review: CRAXY – Nugudom
Regardless of the music itself, I respect CRAXY for naming their new single “Nugudom.” I wish the content was less earnest and more tongue-in-cheek, but I’ll always applaud a “nugu” (ie: under-known group) who swings for the rafters. After all, much of my favorite K-pop music has come from acts who bear that oft-derided moniker. … Continue reading
Song Review: Sunmi x BE’O – Lights Out
Sunmi releases new music so infrequently that even an under-the-radar duet like Lights Out (불이꺼지고) fills me with excitement. The song pairs her with popular rapper BE’O, whose performance here is halfway between a rap and croon. That fits the vibe of the track, which is smooth and unbothered by any need to deliver more … Continue reading
Song Review: HORI7ON – Dash
One benefit of shortening many song reviews is that I’m more likely to cover tracks I’d normally pass by. I didn’t follow MLD’s Dream Maker Project that formed boy group HORI7ON, but I’m always up for a new voice in K-pop. Unfortunately, there’s nothing new to see (or hear) here. Dash’s verses are by-the-numbers boy … Continue reading
Song Review: ATEEZ – Limitless
Though I’ve found their Japanese work hit or miss, I appreciate that ATEEZ have stuck with their core production team regardless of which music market they’re targeting. Whatever I may think of their discography on a song-by-song level, it’s very consistent. Limitless switches things up by changing composers, though members Hongjoong and Mingi retain writing … Continue reading
Song Review: Bobby (iKON) – Drowning (ft. Sole)
I wrote about Bobby’s Cherry Blossom just yesterday, and now he’s back already with the title track of his just-released solo single. Drowning pairs him with vocalist Sole and ups the energy considerably. I didn’t expect to hear this style of city pop beat from him, but I guess I shouldn’t be too surprised given … Continue reading
Song Review: Mamamoo+ – Chico Malo
To me, sub-unit projects are the perfect opportunity to make a big swerve and tackle a sound we can’t get in the main group. I feel like Chico Malo (나쁜놈) could’ve easily been a Mamamoo track, which is fine except I haven’t enjoyed most recent Mamamoo tracks. Melding traditional Korean elements with trap beats is … Continue reading
Announcement: A Change in Review Format
After much consideration, I’ve decided to change my approach to song reviews for the first time in Bias List history. From the outset of the blog, I settled on 250 words being the perfect length for a review. Three paragraphs felt not too short and not too long, and I’ve generally kept to that target … Continue reading
Song Review: Kim Jaehwan – Spring Breeze
I remember being pleasantly surprised when Kim Jaehwan made his solo debut – not because of the by-the-numbers ballad he promoted but because of the breadth of styles he attempted on the b-sides. Since then, I’ve found him to be a compelling voice performing material that feels too middle-of-the-road and safe. That trend continues with … Continue reading
Song Review: Bobby (iKON) – Cherry Blossom
Late last year, Bobby and the other members of iKON left YG Entertainment to join a new agency. It was a smart move if they want to release new music with any regularity. Ahead of a teased group album this spring, Bobby has returned with his first solo work since 2021’s U Mad. When it … Continue reading
Song Review: NMIXX – Love Me Like This
It’s been a week and I’m still recovering from the nursery rhyme assault that was NMIXX’s Young, Dumb, Stupid. Thankfully, it was only a pre-release and new single Love Me Like This will be receiving the bulk of their promotion. At this point, I’m not sure NMIXX’s music will ever be for me, but this … Continue reading
Thoughts on BOYS PLANET Episode Seven
I wasn’t going to recap Boys Planet (and technically, I’m still not doing it), but I’m watching the series and thought others might appreciate a spot to discuss it. So, each week I plan on dumping a few of my random thoughts about the show. Again, this will not be a full, detailed recap. But, … Continue reading
Song Review: Jimin (BTS) – Set Me Free Pt.2
The era of BTS solos continues with Jimin taking the baton as the next member to make his debut. He’s got a pretty good track record of his own, with 2016’s Lie a particular standout. His first mini album is scheduled for release later this month, but he’s dropped pre-release track Set Me Free Pt.2 to … Continue reading