The Devils, the band that inspired the film "Go Go 70s," summon psychedelic energies on this obscure gem.
The "You Who Came From The Stars" soundtrack continues its epic stranglehold on the Billboard K-Pop Hot 100, as the top three chart positions are a mirror image of last week.
K-pop's hottest new supergroup has got to be Toheart.
Visiting filming locations for this comedy about ex-spouses who are emergency room interns can be the sure cure for boredom.
Though the big headline for the new Girls' Generation EP "Mr.Mr." was all about the title track's hard-hitting electro sound, one of the other album highlights is the more organic, "Goodbye."
the new Yang Dong Geun track "JAJAJA," featuring Crush and the rap group Dynamic Duo is danceable and upbeat, but there is something else; an almost Miles Davis-kind of cool that was the trademark of nearly all the great 1990s hip-hop.
Lim Kim and Zizo's "Winter of Haeundae"harkens back to the era of acid washed jeans and feathered back hair.
For the most part, the Billboard K-pop top five looks the same as last week, with two fairly major additions, 2NE1 and Girls' Generation.
BESTie's "Thank You Very Much" has a cascade of catchy pop hooks that are difficult to resist.
Girls Generation meets my fundamental criteria for appealing pop music while inspiring me to brush up on my dance moves and possibly update my entire wardrobe.
"Some" from Junggigo & Soyou and featuring Lil Boi of the group Geeks, jumped two positions into the number one spot on the Billboard K-Pop Hot 100, this week.
In a South Korean music scene cluttered with boy bands, the members of BtoB rock the mic like they have something to prove on "Beep Beep."
K-pop continues to dabble in the occult, as former Wonder Girl Sunmi offers up a music video for "Full Moon" that has both the darkness and the epic romantic flourishes of one of the "Twilight" films.