“We prepared this album as though it could be our last,” says YOONWOO. It is a sentence that says everything about where TRENDZ are today. Four years after their debut, the seven-member group continues to move forward with the same determination that first introduced them to fans, but with an even deeper sense of purpose….
PSYCHIC FEVER Show a New Side on “DIFFERENT”, Their Second Studio Album
J-pop has never been more diverse, and PSYCHIC FEVER are one of the groups helping to push it in new directions. Combining R&B, hip-hop, pop and dance music, the seven-member group has built a sound that doesn’t fit neatly into one category. Now, following the success of Just Like Dat featuring JP THE WAVY, they…
Sound in Colors K-POP Exposé To Bring the Biggest K-POP Event in Poland
K-pop festivals can be hit or miss, but Poland’s August line-up looks too big to ignore. One of the joys of following K-pop in Europe is that no two festivals ever feel quite the same. Some become unforgettable celebrations where artists and fans feed off each other’s energy. Others promise a dream line-up only for…
Olympia Vitalis Talks New EP “Lady Luck” and the Stories Behind the Songs – Exclusive Interview
London really is a hub for incredible soul and R&B artists. The more you discover them, the more you appreciate just how much talent the city has to offer, and as a Londoner, it’s hard not to feel proud. Olympia Vitalis is one of those artists. With her rich vocals and beautiful songwriting, she is…
Yuki Chiba Live in London: A Japanese Hip-Hop Sensation – Concert Review
Japanese hip-hop found its voice through pioneers like Seiko Ito, whose 1989 album Mess/Age is widely regarded as the first game-changing Japanese rap record. Alongside Hiroshi Fujiwara and Kan Takagi, who helped introduce hip-hop to Japan’s airwaves and underground scene, they laid the foundations for a movement that was later propelled into the mainstream by…
BST HYDE PARK 2026: Pedro Santos on Finding Himself Through Music – Exclusive Interview
We met Pedro Santos shortly after his performance on BST Hyde Park’s Rainbow Stage and found a quiet spot in one of the festival’s shaded chill-out areas. Relaxed, smiling and still energised from the set he had just played, the British-Portuguese singer-songwriter reflected on performing at one of London’s biggest festivals, the emotional honesty behind…
BST HYDE PARK 2026: The Artists Who Owned The Day – Concert Review
It was the second week of BST Hyde Park, and Friday’s line-up featured even bigger names than the previous weekend, bringing another impressive day of music to one of London’s most iconic festivals The day began on the Great Oak Stage with Reading band Only The Poets, whose indie-pop provided the perfect start to the…
BST HYDE PARK 2026: Maroon 5 Still Know How to Put on a Show – Concert Review
Maroon 5 have always been one of those bands that seem to have been around forever, soundtracking different phases of pop-rock culture without ever really asking for too much attention. They started out as a group of school friends in Los Angeles, originally called Kara’s Flowers, writing scrappy indie-rock songs long before anyone knew what…
BST HYDE PARK 2026: Nineteen Years On, the Songs Still Remain – OneRepublic Live in London – Concert Review
As someone who has spent almost half of her life listening to OneRepublic, following their journey from the early days of Dreaming Out Loud to their latest releases, and having seen them perform several times over the years, writing about their BST Hyde Park set was surprisingly emotional. After last year’s show in London, which…
“Perhaps Love” (2005) & Peter Chan’s Path on Climbing Mountains, Walking on Thin Ice
In the last section of Close Encounters with Master Filmmakers – Movie Talks: Peter Ho-sun Chan hosted at the Hong Kong Film Archive, it is revealed that Chan had just wrapped up the latest film he worked on and caught a morning plane from Chengdu to Hong Kong to attend the talk on the same…
“Dog Day Evening” (2026) Review: Absurdity of Ordinary Desperation
Dog Day Evening (2026) was released nationwide immediately after its premiere at the Shanghai International Film Festival’s Asian New Talent section. It is director Mak Tin Shu’s directorial debut. Although a “new talent” as a director, Mak was not really new or fresh to the Hong Kong film industry. His scripts for Trivisa (2016) and…
Centimillimental Teams Up with Korean Hitmaker EL CAPITXN for Emotional New Single “CO-WRITE”
Japanese singer-songwriter and composer Centimillimental has released his latest digital single, CO-WRITE, alongside music video, an exciting international collaboration with acclaimed Korean producer and musician EL CAPITXN. The collaboration brings together two artists knwn for their great musical versatility. EL CAPITXN, widely recognised as one of South Korea’s leading producers, has worked with some of…
JIB DREAM FANMEET 7 Brings Together Leading Thai BL Stars in Rome This August
The JIB DREAM FANMEET 7 is set to return to Rome on 29-30 August 2026, bringing together some of the most popular names in Thai Boys’ Love (BL) television. Hosted at the Hilton Rome Airport Hotel in Fiumicino, the event continues what has become one of Europe’s most recognisable fanmeet series dedicated to Thai entertainment…
BST HYDE PARK 2026: ATEEZ Turned Hyde Park Into Their Own World – Concert Review
Every so often, a festival headline set comes along that surpasses the usual concert experience and feels genuinely big. ATEEZ‘s appearance at BST Hyde Park was very much the latter. Arriving on one of Britain’s most iconic stages, the Great Oak Stage, let’s be honest, with enormous expectations – and with the looming reality of…
