Jeff Buckley – Grace
There’s never been an album that touched me quite the way Jeff Buckley’s first and only full-length studio album did.
There’s never been an album that touched me quite the way Jeff Buckley’s first and only full-length studio album did.
Even the ‘King of Pop’ has an underrated album, and this was one of them. A personal and introspective look at the man’s life, a peek into pain and joy we never truly knew the depths of.
After a year, the Godfathers of Kpop come back with their sixth Korean album (second as a duo), an effort that’s not exactly unique, but still stands alone as work only the group could release.
Though there seems to be an arrogant overabundance of experimentation underlying many of the tracks on Toro y Moi’s latest release, the fact remains Chaz Bundick is a truly gifted artist.
Coley’s back with a more of his brand of raunchy silliness with his fourth single Workaholic.
A surprisingly brazen and mature debut from a teenager who seems to be on a completely different plane than his peers.
Another beautiful offering from K.will. Even If You Play is a melancholic uptempo number, illustrating the delusion of happiness after a tough break up.
Kim Jaejoong’s debut mini-album is definitely a gamble for someone not exactly schooled in the genre. But, man, does he ever deliver some brilliant music.
JYJ member, Kim Jaejoong, releases his solo debut single titled MINE, directed by Lee Sang Gyu.
I’m actually almost at a loss for words. This woman’s voice and her ability to fuse the expected with the experimental makes this debut as brilliant as any I’ve heard from some of my favorite artists.