Sum 41- Fake My Own Death
Canadian band Sum 41 is back with new music and a video of the band playing against a chaotic city full off life-invading memes, directed by Marc Klasfeld.
Canadian band Sum 41 is back with new music and a video of the band playing against a chaotic city full off life-invading memes, directed by Marc Klasfeld.
RBW is ready to unveil the debut of their boy group Vromance (브로맨스) in a hot pink video that features label mate Hwasa being confused with the drums, and adorable couples and a group of girls dancing to their tune.
This week we have lots of comicbook news, including a new version of a Marvel hero. Also, homages well received and not.
Korean punk band, …Whatever That Means embarks on their second US tour, and we caught up with them as they prepare to take over the West Coast.
X-Men: Apocalypse sees Professor X and Mystique forming a new team to put a stop to Apocalypse before he destroys the world.
Hebe Tien continues the promotion of her upcoming album, Day by Day (日常), with the release of When You Are Gone (餘波盪漾), directed by Chen Yin-Jung (陳映蓉) and featuring actor Bryan Chang Shu-hao (張書豪).
We refocus our attention on the Huangs to let them all grow— we find out more about Jessica and Louis, Eddie gets his first girlfriend, Emery discovers the romantic gestures can be small, and Evan has a face-to-face meeting with Chinese Santa.
Khalil Fong continues releasing brand new music, this time a pop R&B collaboration with Mainland China vocalist Jane Zhang, directed by Shigeto Sayama (佐山重人).
Spiderman, the Marvel superhero character has been a favorite among children and adults for decades, but still there’s growing demand for more. Will Marvel’s takeover of his own superhero deliver?
This week we have lots of comicbook news, mostly of the Marvel variety~ Also new seasons and new books.