“Dead to Rights” Review

In December 1937, the city of Nanjing was thrust into an unimaginable nightmare. During what has become known as the Nanjing Massacre, Japanese forces captured the Chinese capital, committing atrocities that left tens of thousands dead and countless others traumatised. This dark chapter of history, filled with destruction, brutality, and human suffering, provides the setting…

XLOV Are Headed to Europe – 2026 Tour Dates Confirmed

After a strong year in 2025 that saw unprecedented global attention, XLOV are officially taking their next big step: their first major European tour, with several cities already sold out. Formed in January 2025 and managed by 257 Entertainment, XLOV quickly established themselves as one of the most distinctive groups of the new Asian pop…

Catch The Young To Release Their First Album, “EVOLVE”, on January 19th

Catch The Young are stepping into their most defining era yet. The rising K-rock band has officially announced their first full-length studio album, EVOLVE, set for release on January 19, 2026. Since their debut in November 2023 with Catch The Young: Fragments of Youth, the five-piece has moved with remarkable strength, slowly but surely creating…

BTS Set to Begin a New Era with New Album Out March 20

BTS have officially confirmed their return with their fifth full-length album, scheduled for release on March 20 at midnight ET. Widely regarded as one of the most anticipated releases of the year, the album will be accompanied by a long-awaited world tour, marking the group’s full return to the global stage. The upcoming release represents…

Japanese Metalcore: The Rise of Zilqy – Exclusive Interview

Japanese metalcore has undergone a significant transformation over the past decade. Emerging from the genre’s Western foundations, downtuned guitars and breakdown-heavy structures, the Japanese scene injects something extraordinary into the genre itself. Bands like Crossfaith, Crystal Lake, Coldrain, and Earthists. have become global touchstones. Japanese metalcore’s brutality is rarely left unchecked, often countered by intense…

Jonny Durgan’s “G.S.W” – Short Film Review

Driven by a compelling narrative, Jonny Durgan’s G.S.W. slowly tightens its grip on the viewer, refusing to let go until the final moments. Built around a single emergency, the film examines moral fracture and the collision of professional duty with personal fear. The film follows Beth (Genevieve O’Reilly: Revenge of the Sith, Rogue One, Ahsoka,…

2025 in Review: The Year Asian Hip-Hop Spoke for Itself

The past decade has been a strong one for Asian hip-hop, and 2025 was no exception. It showed up everywhere – in late-night playlists, on festival stages, in cyphers with no subtitles, and in tracks that didn’t stop to explain themselves. This wasn’t about Asian rap trying to establish a global presence anymore. It sounded…