For some strange reason, there's been a surprisingly high number of references in media towards Marilyn Monroe over the past few weeks. Most notably in the form of Netflix's incredibly controversial Blonde (you can read my thoughts on the film here), the former American icon has been almost everywhere, continuing to be peddled as a … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: (G)I-DLE – Nxde
SONG REVIEW: LE SSERAFIM – Antifragile
While controversy may have marred much of their debut era, LE SSERAFIM had one of the years most commercially successful landings with the slinky dance pop of Fearless. A song that though slightly monotonous musically, displayed a group with a bucket load of charisma and undeniable presence. But it was the tight and all killer … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: LE SSERAFIM – Antifragile
SONG REVIEW: JO1 – SuperCali
In many ways, JO1 heavily remind me of Wanna One. Produce spawned groups that both have immense talent and have that one legendary song under their belt (Energetic and Born To Be Wild respectively) but are often relegated to material that isn't inherently bad but doesn't make the greatest use of their talents. However, despite … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: JO1 – SuperCali
SONG REVIEW: Kep1er – We Fresh
You know, looking back at Kep1er's discography so far, it actually isn't too bad. Debut effort Wa Da Da initially polarised but soon grew into a pretty catchy listen while followup Up! impressed with its bright summery energy and great chorus. And while the singles were nice, b-sides like MVSK and Attention also shone some … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: Kep1er – We Fresh
SONG REVIEW: Kwon Eunbi – Underwater
With April's great Glitch, Kwon Eunbi proved just how magnetic she could be as a solo star. Debut effort Door did little to excite me upon release but the sleek electronics of its follow up did much to impress. Now she's back with her own take on a tropical house track. And though initial previews … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: Kwon Eunbi – Underwater
SONG REVIEW: Dreamcatcher – Vision
As someone who has all but left the whole "fandom" culture surrounding K-pop, I've become increasingly more detached with the idea of following certain groups just for the sake of it. As such, most groups that I used to consider "bias" groups no longer hold such a position. But even with this shifted mentality, there … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: Dreamcatcher – Vision
SONG REVIEW: Sexy Zone – Trust Me, Trust You.
Ever since the release of 2019's excellent one two punch of Kirin No Ko and Honey Honey, Sexy Zone have been on fire, delivering instant classic after instant classic without a second thought. The groups imperial phase has given rise to some undeniable highlights that not only maintain an incredibly high musical bar but also … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: Sexy Zone – Trust Me, Trust You.
SONG REVIEW: Snow Man – Orange Kiss
While I may have not expected it at the time of their debut, Snow Man have quickly gone onto become one of my favourite new Johnny's groups, leapfrogging over fellow peers SixTones on my bias list thanks to a very consistent (and very strong) stream of releases that vary from euphoric dance pop to gorgeous … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: Snow Man – Orange Kiss
SONG REVIEW: NCT 127 – 2 Baddies
Around the same time last year, NCT 127 graced us with one of the most baffling lead singles in recent memory. Sticker was a complete shock to both fans and casual listeners alike, delivering an absurdly produced single with one of the most wacky samples these ears have ever heard. In many ways its overall … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: NCT 127 – 2 Baddies
SONG REVIEW: Stray Kids – Case 143
At the start of 2020, Stray Kids were one of my favourite artists. Off the heels of two of 2019's strongest and most daring singles in the form of Miroh and Side Effects, the group seemed to be moving towards even bigger and better work. And though their commercial success has definitely sky rocketed since … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: Stray Kids – Case 143










