Category: music reviews

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Studio Apartment – Nihon no Uta

Nihon no Uta’s got introductions and interludes that connect the whole album together as if they really were a whole. However, musically, these songs and collaborations couldn’t be more far apart from each other.

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H.E.A.T – Address The Nation

Address the nation gives you a little bit of all the legends from the late 80s and 90s like Europe, Whitesnake and some Mötley Crew, but with H.E.A.T’s own sound of course. The album is packed with songs made to make an impact on today’s rock charts.

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Lizette & – Just Smile

Industrial Rock. It is a genre that you normally don’t hear that much of when you put on your normal radio station, and therefore Lizette& will function as a fresh breeze in your everyday ear when you have tired of listening to mainstream rock music.

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Hebe Tien – To Hebe

In her debut, just titled To Hebe, S.H.E member Hebe writes a letter to herself about the complicated dealings of love and self-love.

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SHINee – Sherlock

After one year and a half since their latest album, SHINee return to the Kpop scene with an album that is explosive and lovely.