Since the release of 2019's fantastic Sha La La, I don't think I've connected strongly with a major Pentagon release. Sure some of my past posts may indicate otherwise but even the songs that I initially reviewed positively since went on to not have the best longevity (see Dr.BeBe). I think that's been more due … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: DO or NOT – Pentagon
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SONG REVIEW: Ponzona – Purple Kiss
As RBW's first girl group since the incredibly successful Mamamoo, Purple Kiss have a lot to live upto. We've seen sneak peeks at the girls abilities through pre-releases like the Dreamcatcher-esque My Heart Skip A Beat and the moody downtempo Can We Talk Again but neither really caught my attention. So I was curious to … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: Ponzona – Purple Kiss
Rave Review: I Really Want You – SHINee
While I predominantly cover singles on here, I’ve always been an avid consumer of albums. More often than not, this results in some songs that I adore but others that I detest. As a remedy to this issue, we have Beast Sides! These songs put the Beast in B-side and are either stronger than their … Continue reading Rave Review: I Really Want You – SHINee
Beast Sides: Stove – Lucy
While I predominantly cover singles on here, I’ve always been an avid consumer of albums. More often than not, this results in some songs that I adore but others that I detest. As a remedy to this issue, we have Beast Sides! These songs put the Beast in B-side and are either stronger than their … Continue reading Beast Sides: Stove – Lucy
SONG REVIEW: Inside – Keembo
Keembo are an interesting case study for me. As one part Spica and one part Sweetune, they were theoretically a guaranteed lock for me and were destined to be one of my bias groups. But apart from debut effort Scandalous, I don't think I've very truly connected with any of their songs. Their releases feel … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: Inside – Keembo
SONG REVIEW: On The Ground – Rosé (BLACKPINK)
Despite my personal qualms with Blackpink's music, I've always found the girls to be more appealing as four distinct personalities than as a group. This is something that lends very well to solo ventures and much like how member Jennie debuted back in late 2018 with, Rosé has graced us with her own solo venture … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: On The Ground – Rosé (BLACKPINK)
SONG REVIEW: Seoul – Ghost9
Though I had not expected much from them upon their debut, Ghost9 have quickly gone onto craft a truly interesting discography with songs that go straight for the jugular and arrangements that reach for the sky. They have proven themselves to be conveyers of some truly immense music and their versatility completely shattered my initial … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: Seoul – Ghost9
SONG REVIEW: Roar – Kat-Tun
Though I might currently favour the more modern discographies of multiple different Johnny's groups, there was a period of time in the late 00's and early 10's where Kat-Tun were just unstoppable. It was legendary period where almost everything they released was gold with songs like Rescue, Run For You, White, Triangle and Dead or … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: Roar – Kat-Tun
SONG REVIEW: Lose – Wonho
Though he was one of the more popular members of Monsta X before his untimely departure, I don't think anyone expected Wonho to debut with the dark, futuristic synthpop of Open Mind last September. It was a song that certainly painted a distinct sound for him and alongside mass acclaim from fans and critics alike, … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: Lose – Wonho
SONG REVIEW: Fireworks (I’m The One) – ATEEZ
Ever since their debut with the explosive Treasure and experimental Pirate King, ATEEZ have had an incredible, no filler all killer singles run. The triple punch of Wave, Wonderland and Answer remains one of K-pop's all time best and the groups adherance to a bombastic yet heavily melodic sound was one that clicked with me … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: Fireworks (I’m The One) – ATEEZ










