When I consider some of my absolute favourite albums of all time, Nissy's 'Hocus Pocus 2' is one that easily comes to mind. It's an all killer no filler affair and spans a variety of sounds throughout its 14 song setlist. New album 'Hocus Pocus 3' acts as the sequel project to the aforementioned 'Hocus … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: Nissy – Trippin
SONG REVIEW: NCT DREAM – Beatbox
When NCT Dream announced that they would be returning with bright, throwback single titled Beatbox, I was over the moon. I had longed for the return of the bright, poppy sound that the sub-unit had debuted with and though last years Hello Future helped reignite some of that through its gorgeous, jubilant chorus, its harsher … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: NCT DREAM – Beatbox
Arpydarpy’s 2022 Pop Highlights (Q1)
As someone who loves K-pop and has literally spent the last 2 years writing about it, I've been quite bored with the current slate of releases that 2022 has given us. Sure there have been some highlights and the average quality of tracks hasn't been the worse, an entire sense of mundanity has fallen over … Continue reading Arpydarpy’s 2022 Pop Highlights (Q1)
SONG REVIEW: SEVENTEEN – HOT
Though perfectly serviceable and quite pleasant, Seventeen's Darl+ing didn't last as long as would have expected on my playlist. It's promising instrumental shifts excited initially but became more and more tiresome as the listens added up. As such, I didn't quite know what to expect from new single HOT. SEVENTEEN's music has become much more … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: SEVENTEEN – HOT
SONG REVIEW: GOT7 – NANANA
When JYP announced that all 7 members of GOT7 had chosen to leave the company back in January of 2021, many including myself saw it as a soft disbandment. Sure the boys vowed to come back together as a group in the future to meet fans but as history has told us time and time … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: GOT7 – NANANA
SONG REVIEW: BoA – The Greatest
With a career spanning more than 20 years and immense levels of success in both Korea and Japan, BoA has become a kind of nexus figure within both the K and J pop industries. Her voice and music have become incredibly iconic, acting as landmark moments that have done everything from soundtrack anime to top … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: BoA – The Greatest
SONG REVIEW: Yerin – Aria
Gfriend's sudden disbandment came as a shock to many fans and casual listeners alike, sending shockwaves through the industry and fracturing one of my all time favourite girl groups. But despite that, 2022 has been kind to girls, enriching their individual ventures alongside heralding the debut and rise of VIVZ. Yerin follows follows Yuju as … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: Yerin – Aria
Album Review: TXT – minisode 2: Thursday’s Child
Although I’ll primarily be reviewing singles, there are some albums that are too influential, notable or strong to not cover. In this segment, I will be spotlighting those albums and giving my thoughts on each and every track. As my current favourite boy group, I approach every TXT release with a sense of optimism and curiosity. … Continue reading Album Review: TXT – minisode 2: Thursday’s Child
SONG REVIEW: The Boyz – She’s The Boss
I can't take it anymore. How many of these songs are we going to get before groups finally branch off into more exciting and creative ventures that actually have a melody? Back in the day Japan used to be the outlet for creativity. A musical market for groups to experiment with their sound and try … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: The Boyz – She’s The Boss
SONG REVIEW: TNX – Move
P-Nation have been one of those agencies that have drawn me in through the sheer personality of their artists over their musical output. Artists like Jessi, HyunA and PSY himself all have such magnetic charm that they can make almost anything, music or not worth seeking out. And though I didn't watch LOUD, it seemed … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: TNX – Move










