Author: Jenna

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Yellow Monsters – Riot!

Sophomore albums are sometimes cursed for new bands that had a strong debut. They change their sound and flop, or stay too much the same and have the same reaction. There is no such problem for the Yellow Monsters and Riot!.

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Rock-A-Doodle

Following in the same footsteps and animation style as it’s predecesor’s The Land Before Time, All Dogs Go To Heaven, and An American Tale, Rock-A-Doodle took a stand against the animation conglomerate, Disney. With it’s catchy tunes, and slap-stick comedy, it’s an adventure that’s as kid friendly as it is entertaining.

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San-Eh Kang – Kiss

It’s been a couple years since his last release, but San-Ae Kang has graced us with his presence once again with an EP release.

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Lita – Who Cares

There’s a new face in the R&B/Dance scene in Korea. She’s fluent in Thai, Korean and English. And her name is Lita.

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Brian Joo – Unveiled

Brian Joo released his third solo project Unveiled. It takes a bit of a different direction than anything he did with Fly to the Sky or on his previous albums.

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No Brain – High Tension

High Tension is full of fast paced songs that will, ironically, help relieve your tensions as you listen. I’m happy to add another hard hitting No Brain album to my collection of music I can listen to when I need energy.

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Big Bang – Mini Album Vol. 4

Big Bang released a third version of their fourth mini-album, this time with a few additional songs. When the original edition of this album released I was disappointed…

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Sucker Punch OST

Most of the time, films use music to fill in awkward gaps in dialogue, or for random mash-up scenes that are meant to pull on your emotional heart strings. Sucker Punch used the music to tell the story

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Sucker Punch

When 20-year-old Baby Doll loses her mother she knows instantly that she has to protect herself and her little sister from their stepfather. But things don’t go as planned: Baby Doll’s sister is dead, she has a gun in her hand and her stepfather winds up committing her to a mental institution.