As part of Johnny’s Entertainment’s dual-debut week, Snow Man joined SixTONES in releasing their first official single. With an age range from sixteen to twenty-seven and a nine-member configuration, they’re …
Read More »[Review] Dreamcatcher’s Siyeon definitely provides fans with a “Paradise”
While the promotion of the solo for Dreamcatcher’s Siyeon was much closer to just being a special clip than an actual single, at least it was delievered and she got …
Read More »[Review] New Johnny’s group SixTONES debut with “Imitation Rain”
While K-pop took a break for the Lunar New Year, J-pop enjoyed a landmark week with the debut of two new Johnny’s Entertainment groups. Both SixTONES and Snow Man are …
Read More »[Review] ENOi’s “Cheeky” turns out to be pleasant surprise
Boy group ENOi debuted last spring with the deep house track “Bloom.” I didn’t get a chance to review the song, but thought it was a decent — if super …
Read More »[Review] Taeyeon returns with hard-hitting pop ballad, “Dear Me”
Right off the bat, it’s important to state — I am a big Taeyeon fan. Actually, I’m a really big Taeyeon fan. She is one of the few artists who, up …
Read More »A letter of acceptance from the Asian Junkie Editorial Board regarding the IU & Post Malone news
Unkempt bag of damp rags Post Malone followed IU a while back on Instagram and I regret to inform you all that IU has recently followed him back. https://twitter.com/4seasonswithIU/status/1219476208728981504 Shocking …
Read More »[Review] Exploring the Korean ballad with Younha’s “Dark Cloud”
The ballad; though still the perfect palate to express nostalgia to many, and a genre of arguably very social importance in everyday Korean life, it is gradually, conceivably, losing its …
Read More »[Review] BTS’s “Black Swan” and its dynamic instrumental undercut by vocal processing
In contrast to most K-pop releases, BTS’s upcoming album is following a months-long roll-out schedule reminiscent of American acts. My feelings about this aside, the approach is gradually offering hints …
Read More »[Review] Red Velvet returns to r&b with predictable “Psycho”
Red Velvet’s ReVe Festival series has seem them blitzing through a variety of styles with all the whiplash of a good carnival ride. Though I wasn’t too hot on it …
Read More »[Review] Lim Jimin is a bit like Taemin-lite on “Who, You?”
So many male soloists have used Taemin’s slinky dance pop as a template for their own work. From Kim Donghan to Lee Gikwang, and Park Jihoon to Kang Daniel, a …
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