Brown Eyed Girls – Sixth Sense + Poster
If Korean regular edition albums are generally like this, I’m missing out big time.
If Korean regular edition albums are generally like this, I’m missing out big time.
I’m about to talk about food that may divide people on whether or not they have culinary merits, just like when people feel divided on the artistic merits of pop music.
Shiina Ringo’s latest single, Carnation (カーネーション) which will be released on November 2nd, serves as the theme song for NHK’s latest morning drama of the same name.
In where I look closely in to Kpop and some of the trends that seem to be going on at the moment, complain about Hyun Joong Kim’s latest song and look forward to Secret’s album.
What does Hip Hop sound like when combined with Big Band, Latin, Tango and some Pop Baroque? Check out Simon D’s single for Cheerz (짠해).
Back in the days when Columbus discovered the Americas, what the Europeans did was to create a new land of hope and glory by “purging the legacy of the past.” Not the case with Tokyo Jihen’s last album and their video collection, though.
Vintage (Винтаж) releases their music video for Trees (Деревья), fourth single from their upcoming third album Anya (Анечка), directed by Sergei Tkachenko (Сергей Ткаченко).
Taiwanese band Tizzy Bac is set to re-release their remastered 2003 debut album Anything Can Tempt Me (甚麼事都叫我分心), and they’re promoting the launch with their single Dear Baby, Where is my Wing?
Brown Eyed Girls release Sixth Sense, and they sound cabaret, swing, Latin and jazz without ever leaving Kpop… if such a thing is possible.
Bjork has put together the music video for Moon, which she art directed, produced and directed… which can only mean one thing: PURE BJORK.