Eunbi is back again, and so are we to drop another review about it. This album is much more experimental in it’s music than Light, so the quality is very dependent on execution, let’s see how Eunbi and her team did.
The final week of the Worst Penalty Project has arrived. A final scramble to avoid the dreaded penalty sticker. The rain may have kept the members from traveling to Gangwon, but they still try to get the feel of Gangwon in the games they play in this last round to see if anyone is exempt and if anyone is confirmed for one of the dreaded penalties.
Choi Yeojin, Ok Jaeyeon, and Jin Seoyeon join Jihyo and Somin to form an all girl team to battle the rest of the members. The teams fight to earn penalty coins and only the winning team can use them to buy penalty stickers to give away to whomever they wish. It’s the second to last week of the Worst Penalty Project and no one is safe in a battle of the sexes.
Week 2 of the 4 week Worst Penalty Race comes with a whopping 7 penalty stickers….all chosen by roulettes. Each member is battling to make their personal roulette less dangerous, but they can’t keep the others from putting them in danger on a different roulette. Can any of the members survive this random draw?
Kpop can be a tricky genre when trying to get people you know to give it a real chance, coming from screamo, this is a feeling I know all too well. That said, in my near two decades of trying to expose people to non-mainstream music genres, I picked up a few tips and tricks along the way.
A new installment in the Running Man Classics series covering episodes 51-60. There is at least one undeniable classic in this set (Tru-Gary Show), but at least two others had stayed firmly in my mind from this set as well. This may be the start of where I think the show really picked up steam. Do you agree?
ISAC is back in the flesh after two years, and it’s still as fun as ever. I’m excited to break everything down and review all the events, as this is one of my favorite shows every year and it hasn’t happened since our site went into full swing.
We’re back with our second consecutive monthly song rankings, and this month was packed with songs we love, so see how our rankings stack up against yours.
CONGRATULATIONS 2 Days, 1 Night for 15 years on the air!! The members celebrate this accomplishment with a nostalgic trip, revisiting the first base camp and some other sites, playing the most iconic games, and eating the best loved foods of the previous 15 years. They even revisit some of the people who appeared on the show before as locals of the area being featured.
We’re back with another concert review back-to-back with our Seventeen one. This time we’re going from a 13 person boy group to a 12 person girl group. Apparently there’s a lot of big groups going around. So, how did Loona measure up, let’s find out!
The Running Man members discover how well they do in various groups, starting as individuals, forming teams of three, and then five. In spite of those groups, it's an individual race to earn the most, so each game, they have a chance to earn….as long as they aren’t too greedy for the team. Guests Ha Dokwon, Joo Woojae, and Lee Yikyung join in the fun, throwing a wrench in the established group patterns.
You know what is great about this year? Going to concerts again, and we had the joy of seeing Seventeen for our second concert of the year. How was it? Let’s find out!
The running man members play hide and seek with their name tags, collecting members as their tails whenever they find a name tag, and the final winner is at an advantage for the rest of the day, assuming he can leverage his early lead. The question is…can you trust your own tail?