XIA – Incredible
Xia Junsu’s sophomore effort shows a more mature and musically diverse Junsu than we were introduced to in his debut.
Xia Junsu’s sophomore effort shows a more mature and musically diverse Junsu than we were introduced to in his debut.
How much has The Offspring changed since their latest efforts? Not much, really. Days Go By isn’t an awful album by any means, but I’ll admit that it grew on me a little bit on my recent re-listen.
From Indonesia, Albert Tobing (a.k.a. aLTo) offers a beautiful debut with incredibly clear and pure vocals.
For their sophomore Japanese effort, TVXQ brought us an album that was a mixture of surprisingly sophisticated production and smart composition, producing their most cohesive album to date.
A surprising and elegant debut from one of Australian Idol’s most memorable and unique contestants.
DBSK’s third Korean album attempts to show us different sides of the young group. But does it succeed or simply begin to settle the group into a distinct pattern?
DBSK’s debut album as Jpop group TVXQ (a.k.a. Tohoshinki) is a surprising piece of work that easily highlights one of the main reasons why the group came to dominate the Japanese market.
An astonishing sophomore album from one of the most underrated artists of our generation.