Twice’s rapid rise to the top has been an incredible feat to witness. Just two singles in, and they’re arguably the most impactful girl group in k-pop at the moment. In our meme-driven entertainment culture, the girls have crafted a sound built on an assortment of colorful musical moments — both catchy and viral-worthy. After the … Continue reading
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Song Review: BoA & Beatburger – Music Is Wonderful
When SM Station first started, it felt primarily like a delivery method for ballads. But as the months have gone on, it’s become much more focused on EDM tracks, inviting some of the agency’s biggest artists to collaborate with DJs and dance producers. This time around, in-house collective BeatBurger is paired with k-pop royalty BoA. … Continue reading
Song Review: A.De – Good Time
This seems to be the week for comebacks and debuts of rookie girl groups. But of all of them, A.De held personal interest by virtue of Good Time being produced by Sweetune. Last week, the production team gave us 100%’s fantastic Better Day, and Good Time continues that resurgence. The song is much more Kara than Infinite, but … Continue reading
Song Review: Matilda – You Bad! Don’t Make Me Cry
You Bad! Don’t Make Me Cry (넌 Bad 날 울리지마) may just be my favorite title translation for a k-pop song all year. Not only is it an eccentric mouthful of misjudged, simplified English, but its lack of focus actually describes the song perfectly. And the best part is… none of this is criticism. I’ve … Continue reading
Song Review: Henry & Soyou – Runnin’
I was beginning to think that SM’s Henry was never going to release solo music again. It’s been over two years since his last mini album, and his presence has been missed. While I hope that we get something more substantial from him soon, this duet with Sistar’s Soyou is a welcome surprise in the … Continue reading
Song Review: Pentagon – Gorilla
Cube Entertainment hasn’t had a stellar year. In the course of several months, they’ve lost their biggest girl group, 4minute, and one-sixth of their biggest boy group, Beast (whether the other members re-sign their expiring contracts remains to be seen). Given this, there’s a lot riding on Pentagon’s debut. The agency seems to have invested quite … Continue reading
Buried Treasure: Shinee – U Need Me
Most of the time, a kpop group’s title track is the best song on their album. But, sometimes b-side tracks deserve recognition, too. In the singles-oriented world of kpop, I wanted to spotlight some of these buried treasures and give them the props they deserve. I’m sad to admit that much of Shinee’s latest album … Continue reading
Song Review: Sixth Sense – Feel Me
A week after Crayon Pop gave us a revival of 80’s italo disco, new group Sixth Sense debuts with a similar sound. The girls are from Up Entertainment — a small agency that doesn’t seem to have much of an internet presence. From watching the music video, it’s clear that budgets are tight and … Continue reading
Song Review: Shinee – 1 Of 1
Shinee had an outstanding 2015, releasing two of their very best title tracks in the space of a few months. Because of this, anything they followed up with in 2016 would arrive amidst sky high expectations. So instead of going big, they go specific… with the early 90’s new jack swing throwback of 1 Of 1. Immediately, this move doesn’t … Continue reading
Song Review: Sandeul – Stay As You Are
It’s a testament to just how badly I’m wishing for a B1A4 comeback that when the solo debut of main vocal Sandeul was announced, I let out a disappointed sigh. This is insane, since Sandeul is an amazing performer with so much potential as a solo artist. But to me, the only thing this announcement … Continue reading
Song Review: Amber & Luna (f(x)) – Heartbeat
With Heartbeat, SM Entertainment has completed their f(x)-driven EDM trilogy that started with Wave in May and continued with July’s All Mine. Given the strict adherence to genre structure, all three tracks feel somewhat interchangeable, but this helps create a welcome sense of continuity when they’re taken together, one right after another. Heartbeat was released as … Continue reading
Buried Treasure: Apink – Drummer Boy
Most of the time, a kpop group’s title track is the best song on their album. But, sometimes b-side tracks deserve recognition, too. In the singles-oriented world of kpop, I wanted to spotlight some of these buried treasures and give them the props they deserve. The general consensus seems to be that most of the … Continue reading
Buried Treasure: GOT7 – Who’s That
Most of the time, a kpop group’s title track is the best song on their album. But, sometimes b-side tracks deserve recognition, too. In the singles-oriented world of kpop, I wanted to spotlight some of these buried treasures and give them the props they deserve. The very best GOT7 tracks, whether it’s A, Just Right … Continue reading
Song Review: GOT7 – Hard Carry
After my disappointment with March’s Fly, I was afraid that GOT7 were moving in a musical direction that just wasn’t going to be for me. Hard Carry (하드캐리) does little to assuage those fears… but at least it’s a much stronger release. And while I long for the sound of their excellent 2015 material, a … Continue reading
Song Review: Crayon Pop – Doo Doom Chit
After what feels like ages, Crayon Pop has finally returned with their first full album. Much has been made about the fact that this release includes production and composition work from the girls themselves, but those expecting its music to sound any different from previous releases will likely be disappointed. Personally, I’m relieved that Doo … Continue reading
Song Review: Arashi – Power Of The Paradise
Throughout their seventeen-year career, mega-successful j-pop group Arashi have traded in a variety of sounds. Of those, Power of the Paradise represents my absolute favorite — a dramatic mix of bombast and symphonics, all powering a sugar rush of propulsive pop melody. Though they’ve recorded better songs in this genre, Paradise pulses forward as a celebratory singalong, … Continue reading
INFINITE ONLY: In-Depth Album Review – Thank You
In honor of the release of Infinite’s sixth mini-album, Infinite Only, I’ll be taking an in-depth look at each track. Every day this week, I’ll review one song, working through the album in chronological order. Eternity (intro) The Eye Air One Day True Love THANK YOU Zero Though Infinite are most famous for their dance tracks, … Continue reading
Song Review: EXO & Yoo Jae-suk – Dancing King
SM Station has been a great excuse for releasing fun side tracks that would never make sense as part of a group’s album. Dancing King arrives after a longstanding promise made on mega-hit variety series Infinite Challenge. Host Yoo Jae-suk (who’s basically the most famous celebrity in Korea) has now fulfilled his mission to collaborate with … Continue reading
Buried Treasure: 2PM – Uneasy
Most of the time, a kpop group’s title track is the best song on their album. But, sometimes b-side tracks deserve recognition, too. In the singles-oriented world of kpop, I wanted to spotlight some of these buried treasures and give them the props they deserve. Though I wasn’t too over-the-moon about 2PM’s latest comeback, … Continue reading
Song Review: MOBB (Mino X Bobby) – Hit Me (ft. Kush)
For the past few days, Winner’s Mino and iKON’s Bobby have been building up to their sub-unit with solo releases. And as enjoyable as they’ve both been, it turns out that (for Hit Me, at least) the two are strongest together. I can’t even begin to describe how refreshing it is to hear them actually … Continue reading