Mayday – Do You Ever Shine?
Taiwanese band Mayday continue their Japan activities with the release of Do You Ever Shine? which can be spotted as the ending theme of this season’s Japanese drama Bitter Blood (ビター・ブラッド, aka. Partners by Blood).
Taiwanese band Mayday continue their Japan activities with the release of Do You Ever Shine? which can be spotted as the ending theme of this season’s Japanese drama Bitter Blood (ビター・ブラッド, aka. Partners by Blood).
I took a look at my IMDb whack history to see how many actual new-to-me films I had caught this past 2013, and made up a list of thirty films I loved seeing for the first time.
Mayday has released their tenth music video for Three Fools (三個傻瓜), from their eighth studio album Second Round (第二人生), directed by Cheng An De (程安德).
Taiwanese band Mayday is relaxing with a new video for For Some Things, If You Don’t Do Them Now, You’ll Never Do Them (有些事現在不做一輩子都不會做了), before they take over the world.
A couple of months ago, Taiwanese band Mayday had launched a single titled Sad People Should Not Listen to Slow Songs (Stay Happy Through the End) (傷心的人別聽慢歌(貫徹快樂)), directed by Muh Chen Yi Ren.
The Ghost Writer talks about music videos in 2012, and lists his favorites.
Rodrigo and Amy talk about Psy’s Gangman Style, but the conversation differs wilder than the plots and characterization for Glee, The Newsroom, and True Blood combined.
Jing Chang releases her latest music video for the song Little Girls (小女孩), written and composed by Ting Chu (庭竹) and Skot Suyama陶山, in a video starring Li Baixuan (李柏萱) and directed by Yu-Chieh Cheng (鄭有傑).
I’ve made this confession several times, but since we’re all talking about “owning music,” what the heck.