Song Review: RIIZE – Impossible
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by Nick
8h ago
I have this odd trend of under-rated RIIZE’s title tracks when they’re released, only to end up loving them in a few week’s time. This was especially true with January’s Love 119 — a 2024 highlight whose chanted chorus put me off big-time when it first came out. New single Impossible will not have the same problem. Its sleek house/club sound is right within my wheelhouse and fits the group like a glove. Back in 2015-16, SM Entertainment enlisted producers LDN Noise to usher in a new house-influenced sound for the agency. This kicked off with SHINee’s View — still the high-water mark for the ge ..read more
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Song Review: ONEWE – Beautiful Ashes
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by Nick
1d ago
I haven’t been keeping up with idol band ONEWE and didn’t realize two of its members had been discharged from the military earlier this year. Yonghoon and Kanghyun are back for the group’s new track and they’ve certainly been missed. Beautiful Ashes (추억의 소각장) sees the guys continuing where they left off, though it’s a somewhat muted return. Apart from a dramatic guitar solo two thirds of the way through, Beautiful Ashes keeps things pretty safe and straightforward. The group’s strongest music utilizes gripping melody to accentuate the emotion of the vocalists. That’s the main ingredient missin ..read more
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Song Review: ILLIT – Lucky Girl Syndrome
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by Nick
2d ago
In what’s becoming a clear pattern, ILLIT are the latest HYBE-associated K-pop act to see record-breaking success on the charts with their debut Magnetic. Many fans have become upset about their persistent comparisons to NewJeans, but although the details may be unique for each act, I think the observation is apt. We need a name for this new sub-genre of K-pop: airy, two-minute earworm tracks that feel more like calorie-free appetizers than the main course. To be clear, there’s nothing wrong or bad about these songs. They certainly succeed at what they’ve set out to do, and there’s often great ..read more
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Song Review: Ae! group – 《A》BEGINNING
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by Nick
2d ago
I don’t know if there’s actual correlation between the two, but ever since Johnny’s Entertainment rebranded into Starto Entertainment, I’ve had a hard time falling in love with their music. Maybe it’s an A&R thing, or maybe it’s simply a symptom of a changing industry environment. Whatever it is, recent songs by some of my long-time favorites just aren’t hitting the way they used to. Now, we have the debut of a new group and an opportunity to truly turn the page. As with any Starto act, Ae! group have been kicking around as juniors for years before making their official cd debut. This come ..read more
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Song Review: Loossemble – Girls’ Night
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by Nick
3d ago
With the new LOONA-adjacent act ARTMS steadily releasing music, the renamed Loossemble are here to offer their own addition to the ever-expanding LOONAverse. Last year’s re-debut Sensitive showed promise, and new single Girl’s Night builds on that with a blast of feel-good fun. The song is still firmly within their wheelhouse, powered by muted synth textures and many shifts in energy. I’m not so thrilled with those aspects of the track, but its bounding chorus is strong and stylish and Girls’ Night builds to a standout climax that sends it out on a high. In another world, this would be a bumpi ..read more
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Song Review: BOYNEXTDOOR – Earth, Wind & Fire
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by Nick
3d ago
I may be showing my age here, but when I hear the phrase “Earth, Wind & Fire” I only think of one thing. BOYNEXTDOOR don’t strike me as the funk disco type, but they did begin to win me over with last year’s addictive But Sometimes. They’ve got a swaggering energy that feels more natural with each comeback. This new single continues that development with a gimmicky twist. Even as pop music has slowed and subdued overall, “sped-up” versions of songs have become all the rage this decade. Earth, Wind & Fire injects that trend within the song itself. In a move sure to polarize, part of its ..read more
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Battle of the B-Sides: CSR, ITZY, CRAVITY, Chungha, BoA
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by Nick
5d ago
K-pop’s title tracks might gain most of listeners’ attention, but many album tracks are worth equal spotlight. I call these “buried treasures.” Beyond this, K-pop’s albums deliver thousands of additional tracks that settle for a more limited audience. It’s these songs that will become a part of my “battle of the b-sides” feature. In this feature, I’ll be putting on my A&R hat and taking a listen to five randomly-selected K-pop b-sides. I’ll write a mini review for each, including a Bias List rating, and rank them from least to most favorite. The winner will join a special Bias List B-side ..read more
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Song Review: Kis-My-Ft2 – Loved One
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by Nick
6d ago
The music video for Kis-My-Ft2’s newest single has been out for a few days, but I’ve been holding off on writing about it because I honestly couldn’t decide how I felt about the song. For those who have never heard of this group, they boast my favorite J-pop discography, largely due to songs like this and this and this and this (and many more). However, they haven’t released a classic track since 2019 and haven’t even released an album since 2020! After their vocal powerhouse left the group to go solo last year, I wasn’t sure how they would sound going forward. I heard an extended clip of Love ..read more
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Song Review: DKZ – Like A Movie
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by Nick
6d ago
DKZ are the latest K-pop group to release an album called “Reboot.” For whatever reason, these “reboots” have a really great track record, resulting in super strong work from Wonder Girls, Golden Child and Treasure. But this time around, I’m not really sure what DKZ are rebooting. Title track Like A Movie sounds like it could have fit comfortably on any of their other albums. I’ve been wondering if the huge success of TWS’s Plot Twist would result in a resurgence of bright boy group fare. It’s probably still too early in the year to see this happen, but Like A Movie definitely fits within the ..read more
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Song Review: ARTMS – Flower Rhythm
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by Nick
1w ago
The lead-up to ARTMS’s debut album promises a number of tracks and videos, quickly establishing the lore it took over a year for creative director Jaden Jeong to craft with LOONA. This kicked off with intro track Birth, which felt more like a series of ideas than a full-fledged song. New track Flower Rhythm is structurally more familiar but retains the group’s eccentricities. There’s a fine line between appreciating art for what it’s doing and actively enjoying the experience of that art. I feel like we’ve seen this with a few K-pop songs lately, and Flower Rhythm is one of those tracks that d ..read more
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