Song Review: DIA – WooWoo
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Song Review: DIA – WooWoo

After what’s seemed like endless delays, DIA is finally back with their first album in ten months. And for title track WooWoo, they’ve paired once again with established producer Shinsadong Tiger, who’s already brought Momoland massive 2018 success by returning to a bright, synth-infused dancefloor template. In contrast, WooWoo slows things down with heavy influence … Continue reading

Heading off to KCON!
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Heading off to KCON!

I’ll be flying to LA later tonight for my fourth consecutive KCON, which means reviews of new releases by DIA, Bigflo and the Taeyeon/Melomance Station track will be postponed until next week. BUT… keeping checking the site, because I’ve scheduled a bunch of great new posts for the next five days. Buried Treasures, Random Shuffle … Continue reading

Song Review: D-CRUNCH – Palace
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Song Review: D-CRUNCH – Palace

After a few years of immense growth, K-pop hasn’t seen all that many notable debuts so far in 2018. The industry has become more infatuated with limited run project groups and sub-units, many of which are connected to an audition or survival show. New boy group D-Crunch (short for Diamond Crunch, which sounds less perverse … Continue reading

Song Review: LOONA – favOrite
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Song Review: LOONA – favOrite

After nearly two years of pre-release build-up, LOONA is finally upon us. Well, almost. favOrite is technically another pre-release, but it’s the first taste of what the entire 12-member group will sound like together. So, with all of the hype the girls have garnered since 2016, did they manage to stick the landing? Yes… and … Continue reading

The Top Ten Best Songs by LABOUM
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The Top Ten Best Songs by LABOUM

Debuting in 2014, Laboum have slowly gained prominence through a series of stylistic shifts. Though they’ve yet to break into K-pop’s upper echelons, they’ve given us ten super-solid pop singles. Here they are, ranked up to the very best! 10. Pit-A-Pat (2014) A bubbly debut, Pit-A-Pat surges forward with percussive production and a huge chorus that … Continue reading