Let the Bullets Fly
Let the Bullets Fly is a hard-hitting Western with a lot of Chinese flavor, telling the story of a notorious bandit who pretends to be the new governor of Goose Town to pull off a heist against tyrant Mr. Huang.
Let the Bullets Fly is a hard-hitting Western with a lot of Chinese flavor, telling the story of a notorious bandit who pretends to be the new governor of Goose Town to pull off a heist against tyrant Mr. Huang.
Their debut Dance Floor Espionage (舞池諜影) is the first single to promote The 1st EP and was directed by Soon Wook Kwon.
Jeffrey G (吉杰) has recently released his album The Red & The Black (红与黑), which includes the song Burn (烧).
Jane Zhang has recently released her latest album Reform, from which her newest single Playful with a bit of Sexy (出境入境) comes.
Laure Shang has finally released the first track from her upcoming album Hello World.
Part I of a long list of worldwide music videos with LGBT themes.
It hasn’t been too long since Laure Shang released Nightmare, but she’s already teasing her fans with images from her upcoming album Hello World, which she’s producing and composing, as well as taking charge of her image, her MVs, and graphic design.
Jane Zhang’s first single from her upcoming album Reform was directed by Yi Ren Chen (陳奕仁) and shows her as she goes through changes to reveal a brand new her.
Though half the staff is oblivious about the date, our American writers — namely our favorite TCM movie-watching droid Marya — asked the whole staff what their favorite war films were.
Reform is Zhang’s fifth studio album, her second under current label Universal, with work with a broad array of producers of American, Chinese and Korean background — the album is… well, clean cut and polished.