• Maximalist Fury on ‘METAL FORTH (Deluxe)’ The undisputed queens of kawaii metal are back once again to push the boundaries of heavy music to even further plains. METAL FORTH (Deluxe) was released 26 June 2026 and it is a 15-track deluxe version of METAL FORTH, which was released 8 August 2025. This is more of…

  • Stray Kids Hit Full Speed with ‘RUN IT’

    The kings of fourth-generation K-pop are back, and they’re out to remind the world exactly why they’ve earned that title. With just a few days’ notice, Stray Kids surprised fans by dropping pre-release single “Run It”, giving STAYs a taste of what’s to come ahead of their upcoming mini album and highly anticipated world tour.…

  • Everything You Need to Know About ATEEZ’s BST Hyde Park Performance

    ATINYs across the UK are gearing up for K-pop powerhouse ATEEZ’s headline performance at BST Hyde Park on Sunday 28 June 2026. With less than a week to go until show day, anticipation is at an all-time high. Whether you’re travelling across the country or attending your first ATEEZ concert, here’s everything you need to…

  •  II – The 2nd Mini Album: Instinct and Grit

    RIIZE expand their Emotional-Pop Universe on ‘II’ RIIZE is back and they are officially refusing to play it safe. The group’s highly anticipated EP, II – The 2nd Mini Album, was released on 15 June 2026 and opens an exciting new evolution chapter for the six-member act. Managed under SM Entertainment and RCA Records, members…

  • Exclusive interview: The sound of SERO

    Summer is coming, new music is releasing and you are searching for the perfect band to match that vibe. We sat down with SERO to get the insight of an upcoming band in South Korea. This exclusive interview will draw you into the sound of SERO. TCC Gabi: The name of your band is very…

  • Doctor on the Edge Review: A Healing Drama That Finds Comfort in Community

    Medical dramas often rely on life-or-death emergencies and high-pressure hospital settings to keep viewers invested, but Doctor on the Edge takes a different approach. The ENA drama, starring Lee Jae-wook and Shin Ye-eun, moves its story away from the city and into a remote island community where healing becomes about far more than treating patients.…

  • Kire “War” Review: A Brooding, Emotional Battle of Identity and Control

    With “War,” Kire steps into a darker, more emotionally charged space, delivering a track that feels less like a song and more like an internal conflict unfolding in real time. It’s not just about battle in the literal sense; it’s about tension, identity, and the quiet violence of trying to hold yourself together. Sonically, “War”…

  • The Digital Monsoon of T-Pop

    How Gen Z Turned T-Pop Into Southeast Asia’s Boldest Export The global blueprint for Asian pop music exports has always been dictated by the meticulous and industrialised precision of Seoul’s K-pop, however, as we move through 2026, a softer and hyper-visual is beginning to take over straight out of Bangkok. This demonstrates that the next…

  • Running for the Last Tube: VAIWATT & S.Lang’s Latest Ride

    Last Tube To London sees VAIWATT and S.Lang attempt to bottle the excitement of a city that never truly sleeps. Built around energetic guitars and a straightforward punk n’ roll foundation, the track offers plenty of momentum, but doesn’t always leave a lasting impression. The song’s biggest strength lies in its energy. From the outset,…

  • WOODZ in London: A Masterclass in Performance and Connection

    Written by Holly Craig and Emily Warry Returning to London as part of his highly anticipated Archive 1 world tour, the South Korean singer-songwriter delivered a performance that was equal parts explosive concert, intimate storytelling session, and celebration of the bond he has built with fans across the globe. From the moment the lights dimmed,…