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[Music Review] ‘SPILL THE FEELS’: It doesn’t get more SEVENTEEN than this
As always, the 13-piece K-pop boy group’s album is largely self-written and self-produced. The entire album follows the theme of love, with each song exploring a different side or phase of this complex emotion.
How to keep busy when your K-pop boys enlist
You’ve found out your favorite K-pop boy-group idol is enlisting — what now? Here are five things you can do to fill your time and stop the world from ending while they’re away.
[Film Review] ‘Wonderland’: A subscription to Heaven, or a futuristic Hell?
If you had the chance to create your ideal heaven and live in it as an AI after you die, what price would you be willing to pay?
[Review] Dreamcatcher’s ‘VirtuouS’ is an ode to JUSTICE
Dreamcatcher fights for JUSTICE in their 10th mini album, ‘VirtuouS.’
Woozi: The soul of SEVENTEEN's music
“The thing I put all of my heart into the most is, indeed, music.” — Woozi, SEVENTEEN’s Lead Vocalist and Producer for DAZED Korea.
[Review] JEONGHAN & WONWOO’s ‘This Man’
A seemingly incomprehensible subunit turned pure gold — JEONGHAN X WONWOO marry polar opposite vocals into a delightful symphony for their first subunit release.
[Review] RM’s ‘Right Place, Wrong Person’
BTS leader RM's second solo album encapsulates the unsettling experience of feeling out of place and the juxtaposition of right and wrong.
[Review] SEVENTEEN’s ‘17 IS RIGHT HERE’
SEVENTEEN is back with their latest compilation album and a message for AI.