On the title track of their new album "Abnormal Climates," released on June 13, Thornapple unveil a new style that is both experimental and musically restrained.
M.I.B's "The Maginot Line," released by Jungle Entertainment back in March of 2014, is a hip-hop album with an unusual variety of lyrical styles.
"I Got U," the opening track on History's new EP "Desire" encapsulates all that is great about the group-- their mix of old and new grooves and vocals that cry out in soulful desperation.
On their album "Whal Ju Loh," Runway connected the 1960s era of retro garage rock and the hard rock yet to come.
On Neon Bunny's most recent single, "It's You," the singer borrows from the best of her previous work to create a more mature and original sound then there has been on anything she has released up to this point.
Psy's new video "Hangover," featuring Snoop Dogg is one of the most charmingly innovative pop videos in recent memory in its avoidance of offering up the standard sex symbols so synonymous in the genre.
Nell’s most recent album, "Newton’s Apple" released in late-February, signals a big step forward in both musical sophistication and production quality for the band.
"Movements" showcases a unique blending of several musical influences aside from the ones the band has already been associated with.
On their self-titled album "Linus," released in 1980, the South Korean prog quintet made music that aptly matched their bizarre album cover.
MBLAQ have always sported a polished, mature style and their latest single “Be A Man,” released in March, brings that style to a new level.
On "8dayz" Korean-American singer-songwriter Megan Lee demonstrates her formidable lyrical ability with reflections on love and new beginnings.
Han Dae Soo's raw vocal power can be best witnessed on his 1974 debut "Long Long Road," an authentic snapshot of how acoustic music can be both rebellious and lighthearted.
South Korean rapper Lil Cham doesn't need Auto-Tune to get the party started.