Category: music reviews
m-flo – Square One
m-flo has always been telling us a story which each album. They reinvent themselves to present their audience with a new style on each album, so if you’re going to remain an m-flo fan, you need to be able to adapt to the changes.
lxsyd – All the Alcohol is not as Good as You
I just discovered this Beijing-based band, lxsyd (鹿先森乐队), who debut with Suo You de Jiu Dou Bu Ru Ni (所有的酒,都不如你), a crowdfunded album telling a story.
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.
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.
Linkin Park – One More Light
Linkin Park has had to deal with lots of complains from the fans, due to the drastic change in their sound. And after following the band for 17 years, I kinda understand both sides’ frustration.
Linkin Park – A Thousand Suns
The Catalyst takes a big risk by not using the traditional verse-chorus-verse structure, instead picking every single idea they’ve had for the past three years and putting them into something that may sound like a concept album… or not.
Linda – Love Presents
Linda Liao’s return to music, after seven years away from it, comes in the form of Love Presents, a ten-track pop album prominently talking about love.
Limp Bizkit – Gold Cobra
They’re acting like it’s still 1999, despite how music has changed over the years.
LIGHTS – Siberia
Pixie pop songstress meets Toronto electro-scene meets dubstep. Does LIGHTS’ Siberia add up properly, or is a messy mish-mash of trendiness?