Welcome to Songs We Would Like To Apologise To, where we look back on the songs released that month and decide which we would like to apologize to as we were either too harsh to them or too kind. September was barren to be honest. While we got some releases from huge names we barely got more… Continue reading Songs We Would Like To Apologise To – September 2022 Edition
Month: Sep 2022
Park Jihoon We Missed You To The Moon&Back
Park Jihoon is back again with his pre-release single Moon&Back before his comeback next month. This release had me more than confused for a second because I could have sworn the actual comeback isn't until the 12th of October. Well, seems like Jihoon didn't want us to wait much longer for his wonderful voice and… Continue reading Park Jihoon We Missed You To The Moon&Back
EXID Show Us What We Were Missing With Fire
Something happened that no one has believed to be possible. EXID make their comeback after 3 years with their 10th anniversary single X and title song Fire. I cannot believe I am seeing the day that we are getting an actual EXID comeback. I thought they'd just reunite for Japanese releases and that's it. But… Continue reading EXID Show Us What We Were Missing With Fire
Sunmi Hwang’s The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly Is A Rather Depressing Read
We finally read the modern classic in South Korea's literature - Sunmi Hwang's novella meets fable The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly. Here is our review of it. This short novel has been on my TBR list for way too long. During the weekend we had a massive storm happening here which resulted in… Continue reading Sunmi Hwang’s The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly Is A Rather Depressing Read
MIRAE Drip N’Drop Their Way Back
MIRAE make their fourth comeback with mini album Ourturn and title song Drip N'Drop. Woooah another small boy group makes their comeback and I was more than excited for this comeback as it sounded amazing. MIRAE have had an exciting run so far when it comes to their music if I am being honest, there… Continue reading MIRAE Drip N’Drop Their Way Back
Welcome Back – Welcoming Back EXO’s Chanyeol
Time seems to fly by as we are already welcoming back EXO's Channel back from his military enlistment! Time is actually not real I think. I remember being devastated when Chanyeol's enlistment was announced and he went without much fanfare and now he is already back to us in all his glory. This means we… Continue reading Welcome Back – Welcoming Back EXO’s Chanyeol
Cravity Channel LMFAO With Party Rock
Cravity invite us to their New Wave album with new title song Party Rock. Wow, I feel like I haven't written about an actual Cravity comeback in a while. I mean we got Boogie Woogie last month which was pretty fun to listen to and review but I am here for the Korean comebacks and… Continue reading Cravity Channel LMFAO With Party Rock
HOT SOLO DEBUT: EXO’s Xiumin Introduces Us To Something Brand New
Xiumin is finally here with his solo debut with his first mini album Brand New and title song of the same name. While I’d absolutely kill for an EXO comeback I am absolutely hyped for every single one of these solo debuts and comebacks we are getting from one o my favorite groups and people… Continue reading HOT SOLO DEBUT: EXO’s Xiumin Introduces Us To Something Brand New
K-POP Releases We Missed – Weekly Roundup The Third Week Of September
Born out of lack of time and wanting to shed more spotlight on smaller groups, we welcome you to the weekly series for roundups, where we mention releases from the past week we missed to review but still want to comment on. My vacation is over tomorrow how! But that means both of us will… Continue reading K-POP Releases We Missed – Weekly Roundup The Third Week Of September
SEVENTEEN’s Jun Invites Us To Limbo
Seventeen's Jun is back to offer us more solo SVT with digital single Limbo. SVT solos have been so exciting to follow and while this isn't Jun's first rodeo in these solo waters I could still feel a special kind of excitement regarding this release. The teasers showed us sensual concept and Jun definitely kept… Continue reading SEVENTEEN’s Jun Invites Us To Limbo