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    Stray Kids – Karma (Album Review)

    The eight member group return to shake up the industry with their genre-defying self-produced anthems; providing their ever-growing fandom with an album both bold...

    CORTIS – COLOR OUTSIDE THE LINES (EP Review)

    It has been 6 years since Big Hit debuted a boy group, and CORTIS certainly came into the scene swinging with their debut EP...

    aespa – Rich Man (Mini Album Review)

    The chart dominating K-Pop quartet release their sixth mini album with their usual abundance of experimental style and swaggering attitude. When discussing today's most influential...

    All(H)ours – Smoke Point (Mini Album Review)

    The explosive seven member group continue to excel musically while carving a name for themselves which is both trendy and experimental. With K-Pop's fifth...

    Baekhyun – Hello, World – The 4th Mini Album (E.P Review)

    The so-called 'genius idol' and internationally renowned South Korean singer Baekhyun returns to fine form on his suitably titled 4th mini album 'Hello, World'...

    Stray Kids – Hop (Album Review)

    To round off an incredibly successful 2024, K-Pop megastars Stray Kids inspire and entertain on their special album project 'Hop' - the group's first...

    Tomorrow X Together – The Star Chapter: Sanctuary (E.P Review)

    The 4th generation K-Pop superstars' polished E.P explores new ground within the group's youthful sound while delivering optimistic love ballads. Since the 2019 formation...

    aespa – Whiplash – The 5th Mini Album (EP Review)

    Reemerging from their busy world tour schedule still with energy and sass galore, the K-Pop girl group waste no time in returning to fine...

    Stray Kids – ATE (Mini Album Review)

    The 4th generation 'It Boys' of K-Pop has arrived back on the scene with their colossal 9th mini album 'ATE'; a multifaceted collection of...

    aespa – Armageddon – The 1st Album (Album Review)

    The 1st full album from hyper-pop juggernaut aespa has finally landed, and it's as brash and eclectic as fans were expecting. As experimental as...