Five years after the critical and commercial success of their debut mini-album Monster, Red Velvet’s subunit IRENE & SEULGI return with TILT, a six-track EP that shows their ongoing evolution as vocalists and performers. Released under SM Entertainment, TILT is a coherent, atmospheric exploration of identity and stylistic hybridity through a compelling mix of contemporary…
Category: K-pop
SHINee at 17: The Eternal Light of K-pop
Seventeen years ago, five fresh-faced teenagers debuted with Replay, a gentle R&B track that would quietly ripple across the Korean music scene. It wasn’t loud, but it was unforgettable. That song was the beginning of SHINee. Today, SHINee, now a quartet consisting of Onew, Key, Minho, and Taemin, continue to grow while honouring the memory…
TIOT Bring the Flex – and They’re Coming to Europe
Time may be flying, but Time Is Our Turn – better known as TIOT – is just getting started. After debuting in April 2024 with their EP Kick-Start, this five-member boy group under Redstart Entertainment has been clocking serious mileage on the K-pop map. Now, with their latest release, Flex Line, they’re not just flexing…
The Persistence of Memory: “Echo” by Jin – Album Review
The oldest of the BTS members, Jin, was the first to complete his military duties, having enlisted on 13th December 2022. On his return, he released Happy (15 November 2024), his debut solo EP, which consisted of six tracks. His second album, Echo, is made up of seven tracks – the lead single and only…
Get Ready for Hwasa’s European Tour in 2025 – Rescheduled
Hwasa, a singer-songwriter and television personality, began her music career as a member of the girl group MAMAMOO in 2014. Known for her powerful voice, confidence, and sweet personality, Hwasa has achieved remarkable success both as part of the group and as a solo artist. In 2019, she made her solo debut with Twit, a…
TRENDZ: Unpacking the Journey of Their New Single Album “Chameleon” – Exclusive Interview
Catching up with TRENDZ, a K-pop group, always feels a bit like meeting up with old friends. This is our fourth time catching up with them, and honestly, it never gets old. Every time we chat, we’re reminded of just how much they’ve grown. Watching their journey take shape has been such a joy, and…
Exploring P1Harmony’s Bold Sound in “DUH!” Mini-Album
There’s always something so exciting when new music drops – the uncertainty and anticipation of what the album might hold, especially in K-pop. The genre itself is on another level when it comes to creativity and vibrancy, never feeling dull or lacklustre. One group consistently goes the extra mile to embody all of that while…
KANGDANIEL Delivers a Powerful and Polished Performance in London
If you’ve never heard of KANGDANIEL (also known as Kang Daniel) the South Korean singer who first captured hearts as a member of the wildly successful boy group Wanna One, then now is the perfect moment to discover him. Having debuted six years ago, Daniel’s journey in the music industry has been anything but linear….
Riding the Wave: Big Ocean Reflect on “Underwater” and Their European Journey – Exclusive Interview
Big Ocean, the world’s first K-pop group made up of hard-of-hearing members, is truly one of a kind. Formed through auditions by Parastar Entertainment, the trio uses a mix of smart technology, visual cues, and relentless practice to perfect their performances. Their debut single, GLOW, a cover of H.O.T’s classic, incorporates Korean sign language to…
Why KATSEYE’s “Gnarly” is a Must-Listen for 2025’s Music Fans
After crashing onto the scene with their debut EP SIS (Soft Is Strong) and snagging the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s Emerging Artists and Heatseekers Albums Charts, KATSEYE are back and louder than ever. Enter Gnarly, a no-holds-barred club banger filled with thundering 808s, rave-ready synths, and a swagger that refuses to quit. It’s bold,…
