ALBUM REVIEW: GFRIEND – 回:Song Of The Sirens

Although I’ll primarily be reviewing singles, there are some albums that are too influential or strong to not cover. In this segment, I will be spotlighting those standout albums and giving my thoughts on each and every track After being acquired by Bighit Entertainment, Gfriend have embarked on a new album series that can only be … Continue reading ALBUM REVIEW: GFRIEND – 回:Song Of The Sirens

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ALBUM REVIEW: Dreamcatcher – Dystopia: The Tree Of Language

Although I’ll primarily be reviewing singles, there are some albums that are too influential or strong to not cover. In this segment, I will be spotlighting those standout albums and giving my thoughts on each and every track Probably my favourite album of the year so far, Dreamcatcher's first full length album is an absolute triumph. … Continue reading ALBUM REVIEW: Dreamcatcher – Dystopia: The Tree Of Language

Genre Classics: KARD – 1st Mini Album ‘Hola Hola’

Though the Korean music industry is one of the most fruitful, I've always found myself in constant search and admiration for albums that adhere strongly to a single genre or concept. Though K-pop is big on concept, very rarely does it manage to carry over from the teaser pictures or mv into the actual album. … Continue reading Genre Classics: KARD – 1st Mini Album ‘Hola Hola’

ALBUM REVIEW: Golden Child – Re-Boot

Although I'll primarily be reviewing singles, there are some albums that are too good to not cover. In this segment, I will be spotlighting those standout albums and giving my thoughts on each and every track 1. Wannabe (Title) The title track for the album, Wannabe was a song that didn’t provide instant gratification, but rather unravelled its … Continue reading ALBUM REVIEW: Golden Child – Re-Boot