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With the end of Summer comes new music: new releases from Asian music artists to add to the playlist.
Issue 3, Volume 116
Despite its questionable name, KPop Demon Hunters stands out as one of the most impressive films of the summer, celebrating Korean and western culture.
Issue 1, Volume 116
An amazing study playlist for any lock-in sessions.
Issue 15, Volume 115
After years of anticipation and a fruitful decade in the K-pop industry, Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa have re-debuted as solo artists to explore their own identities and express personal growth.
Issue 14, Volume 115
Three song recommendations from a variety of Asian artists to create warmth in this winter season.
Issue 9, Volume 115
“Pierrot” by Le Sserafim and “APT.” by Rose and Bruno Mars are stand-out, upbeat songs perfect for the K-pop veteran or newcomer.
Issue 5, Volume 115
Beabadoobee’s latest studio album, This Is How Tomorrow Moves, is a step in the wrong direction with its mild lyrics and lackluster production.
Issue 1, Volume 115
Among numerous successful K-pop comebacks last April, these two albums stand out above the rest.
Issue 16, Volume 114
Minisode 3: TOMORROW is triumphant as a stylistically consistent, optimistic, and deeply personal narrative that every fan, old and new, can truly appreciate.
Issue 14, Volume 114
Though it may be flawed, the new Disney+ adaptation has done a faithful job of bearing the Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ legacy.
Issue 11, Volume 114