ENTERTAINMENT
ENTERTAINMENT
[Music Review] K-pop boy band ATEEZ releases new mini-album ‘GOLDEN HOUR: Part 2’
‘With this album, we aimed to show both what we’re good at and what we can do differently’ - Kim Hong-joong.
[Music Review] ENHYPEN prove simplicity is best with their repackaged album, ‘ROMANCE: UNTOLD -daydream-’
The 7-member boy group can truly take on any genre.
[Music Review] THE BOYZ bite back with 9th mini-album ‘TRIGGER’
The 11-member boy band shine as individuals but their strength lies in their powerful group performances.
[Music Review] ‘SPILL THE FEELS’: It doesn’t get more SEVENTEEN than this
As always, the 13-piece K-pop boy group’s album is largely self-written and self-produced. The entire album follows the theme of love, with each song exploring a different side or phase of this complex emotion.
[Music Review] YUTA takes off the mask with solo debut ‘Depth’
YUTA of NCT rocks hard and screams loud with his solo debut mini-album, Depth.
[Review] FIFTY FIFTY’s ‘Love Tune’ reveals a refreshed group
The “Cupid” sensation girl group FIFTY FIFTY, came back with a new mini album Love Tune, featuring a new line up but a similar lovelorn emotion from their previous releases.
[Review] P1Harmony’s 7th Mini Album ‘SAD SONG’
K-pop powerhouse P1Harmony is back with their latest hit “SAD SONG,” and it’s anything but.
[Review] LE SSERAFIM turn up the heat with ‘CRAZY’
FEARNOTs have been spoiled with a mini-album that oozes confidence.
[Review] TAEMIN’s ‘ETERNAL’: An artistic journey beyond boundaries
TAEMIN, an idol known for his boundary pushing artistry, returns with his fifth mini-album ETERNAL, released 10 years and a day after his solo debut Ace.
[Review] KATSEYE’s ‘SIS (SOFT IS STRONG)’ EP: A dreamy ode to womanhood
KATSEYE, the first-ever global girl group to be formed using K-pop artist development methodologies, has released their debut EP SIS (Soft is Strong).