Friday, December 28, 2012

REVIEW: TASTY 2WINS "Spectrum" Debut

Left: Soryong, Right: Daeryong

         I'm always perplexed when Woollim Entertainment releases a new teaser video for the "next big thing," because they always seem to surprise audiences with something completely unexpected. My first shock was that Woollim would debut a male performance duo by the name of Tasty 2wins ('Tasty' for short). They gave little to no hints, and honestly, I thought it would be a girl group next. I'm far from disappointed, but rumors  about Woollim's first girl group (some Netizens even guessed the name 'Eternal') has been circulating for more than a year when Woollim released a "Revolution of 2012" teaser video. Not to mention, three female trainees made guest appearances on variety show Running Man's June 10th episode, one being female lead Ji Ae from Infinite's pre-debut reality show "You Are My Oppa." Despite all this, I'm extremely pleased that Woollim introduced Tasty. My first reaction to Tasty's teaser was distaste in their ridiculous name. Really, Woollim? You produced bands with names like Epik High and Infinite, and now you're resorting to a tacky name like 'Tasty' to debut someone? Ok, so the '2wins' word play is actually clever, but since the brothers are more often referred to as 'Tasty,' I'll never let you live it down. *Crosses arms*




On the upside, real-life Jung twins Daeryong and Soryong make people forget their tactless duo name. Though their debut song, "You Know Me," is comprised too heavily of instrumentals, electronics and dubstep to showcase their voices, their performances truly embody star power. It's not surprising, really. At 24 years old, the boys are actually veterans to the music industry. In fact, they were JYP's back-up dancers during his "Kiss" promotions back in 2006. Since then, they remained as JYP trainees until later switching to Woollim Entertainment. I'll try not to go into JYPE's poor luck (in losing trainees that gain great popularity later), but I will inform that Tasty left because they didn't think they would get a chance to debut. It's easy to lose faith when much younger trainees like JJ project debuted from JYP earlier in the same year, and still in their teens. Unfortunately, three months before their debut as Tasty, the twins' mother passed away. Sad as it may be, they continue to gain strength by remembering how their mother always encouraged them to follow their dreams during the long trainee years.



What strikes me about Tasty is how smooth and exciting their performances are. Yes, both guys are quite tall (standing more than 6 ft) and they are master dancers at this point, but they have a natural old-school swag I haven't seen in K-Pop since Big Bang. (Maybe it's because they were trainees around the same time?) While most male debuts in the last few years are comprised of young boy bands in their late teens and early twenties trying to woo females, Tasty comes in like a breath of fresh air to announce that being yourself can attract attention all on its own. They're far from cocky, but the impression is that it doesn't take much effort to be casual, cool and confident. It doesn't even require mature songs or deep lyrics. In fact, like a line from their "Buster" track, their current moto is best described as, "Why so serious?"

As for their debut single album "Spectrum," I'm pleasantly surprised. Though I had to press the 'repeat' button several times on "You Know Me" to appreciate the track, I found that I preferred the rest of the tracks on the single album more. Track "Solo" slows down with a casual R&B vibe, while "Buster" picks it back up with heavy bass and thick instrumentals. The boys sounds incredibly sexy and I can feel myself oozing swagger if I happen to roll down the windows. That's not even the best part. Despite understanding and being able to speak conversational English, some of their lines are unexpectedly funny. "Oh my Jeshus" and "Leggo!" were my particular favorites.

Tasty's entire debut package was a good deal. They have a clear, image that matches with their personalities, the music hinted at a group genre without solidifying anything, choreography was distinct and difficult, the album had a theme with cohesive tracks, and nothing was taken too seriously.


Check out Tasty's "Spectrum" mini-album tracks:

1. Spectrum (Intro)

 2. You Know Me

3. Solo

4. Buster


Also check out Tasty's interviews and live stages below:

JJANG! Tasty Interview (Eng Sub)

Mnet Wide- Infinite visits Tasty MV set (Eng Sub)

Weekly Idol Sunggyu & Hoya Special MC - Tasty (1/3)

Weekly Idol Sunggyu & Hoya Special MC - Tasty (2/3)

Weekly Idol Sunggyu & Hoya Special MC - Tasty (3/3)


Daeryong

Soryong

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

UPDATE: INFINITE up to 2013



          Hello Inspirits! I bet all of you are suffering from Infinite withdrawals since the end of their summer "Infinitize" promotions. No worries, I'm here to give an end-of-the-year present for those who haven't been keeping track. Below are a list (including links) of Infinite-related activities during the month of December. Woollim Entertainment announced that the boys are embarking on sub-unit and individual activities until the end of 2012. Even though they're not promoting as a group, they sure know how to remain active in the K-Pop media!

GROUP ACTIVITIES:
  • December 8th: Infinite appeared on variety show 'Star King,' as each member takes turn trying to break a balloon by card-throwing. They compete against a master card-thrower as he simultaneously tries to break open an aluminum can. Woohyun, Hoya, L and Sungjong made attempts, while Sungyeol seemed to have the most promising skill, but Infinite still lost to the master. 

  • December 14th: Infinite came in 8th as one of the Top 10 bands in the 2012 Melon Music Awards. They also performed an exceptionally good live version of "The Chaser." 

  • December 21st: Infinite performed "The Chaser" at KBS Music Bank's Year End Special dressed in sexy, brooding black.

  • December 22nd: Infinite performed "The Chaser" at Hope Road Concert

  • December 24th: Infinite announced a Christmas Event come midnight as it turned the 25th, but the servers crashed when over 160,000 Inspirits (I didn't even know about this!) logged on. According to allkpop, "Woollim Entertainment ranked #1 on  real-time search engines. Infinite's official homepage achieved #1 on real-time search engines." Woollim issued an apology, while Infinite members tweeted greasy messages to their fans and wished them a merry Christmas. 

  • December 24th: Infinite released two Christmas-themed CF songs called "A Person Like Me" and "Follow Me" as CF tracks for their pachinko machine endorsement.


  • December 22nd: Billboard.com and Korea Billboard staff chose Infinite's "The Chaser" as the top song on Billboard's '20 Best K-Pop songs of 2012.' The music magazine declared the following, "The group's masterpiece single takes listeners on a ride that starts the second the track starts. With an introduction packed with forceful singing, dynamic guitar licks, and dramatic violins, it almost sounds like the song will never find a true direction. But at just 50 seconds, it quickly evolves into a waterfall of 80's synthesizers (courtesy of super producer Sweetune), vocal energy and an explosive, trumpet-driven chorus. The track puts INFINITE and Sweetune at the forefront of the genre's best in 2012, proving risk and innovation in K-Pop can trump all."

  • December 28th: Infinite performed a remixed version of "The Chaser" live at SBS Gayo Daejun. Sunggyu turns back into a brunette and the group's stage outfits get some intricate bead detailing!


  • December 29th: Infinite performs an orchestra version of "The Chaser" live at SBS Gayo Daejun.


  • December 31st: Infinite H performs "Without You," while Infinite as a group performs "60 Seconds" and an exciting club remix version of "The Chaser" on MBC. Sunggyu was asked to relay a countdown message at the end of the show. Even now, leader keeps us laughing by being increasingly awkward and quickly running away after his message. Ha!
 

Sunggyu Countdown Message (Raw) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xep1AyW-ZzU



SUB-UNIT/SOLO ACTIVITIES:
  • December 5th: L's sitcom "What is Mom" is abruptly canceled by its network MBC just two months after its first broadcast on October 9th. Instead of being a hundred episodes, the sitcom will wrap up in its last three episodes, finishing with 27 episodes. Two other MBC shows were cut as well. Thank goodness we still get Infinite's energetic OST "She's a Fantasy" from the show.


  • December 13th: Leader Sunggyu continues his solo promotions with live performances of "I Need You" from mini-album "Another Me."






  • December 17th: Sunggyu releases an MV for "I Need You." A very grown-up Gyu Guy appears in the mostly black and white music video.

  • December 18th: Sunggyu participated in several interviews, one in which he hilariously interviews himself for LOEN TV



  • December 20th: Infinite H performed a special dance stage on M! Countdown with T-Pain's track, "Look at Her Go," before MC-ing the rest of the show. 

  • December 21st: Infinite H rapped alongside Ailee as she performed "Heaven." Though the pacing sounded a bit unnatural and the execution breathy, it's nice to know they wrote their own rap.


  • December 25th: Hoya starred in a SK Telecom CF with actress Lee Yoo Bi. In the commercial, Hoya is visited by Yoo Bi on his birthday with a cake and song. He gives her a quick peck on the cheek in gratitude. 


  • January 2013: Infinite H will kick off their sub-unit album promotions while other artists such as SNSD, Baek Ji Young, CN Blue, and Phantom simultaneously make their comebacks.

  • December 31st/January 1st KST: Infinite H releases the first teaser image for their single, "Fly High" on Infinite's official website. 




SPECIAL APPEARANCES/STAGES:

  • December 22nd: Main vocals Sunggyu and Woohyun made a guest appearance on Immortal Song 2, performing "The Day the Sun Rises." 


  • December 29th: SBS Gayo Daejun performances are special collaboration stages at the end of the year. For 2012, there will be four groups, each comprised of five idols. Each group is given a different color name, have a song produced by different major producers and different dance choreography: Mystic White (Female), Dazzling Red (Female), Dramatic Blue (Male), and Dynamic Black (Male). Member Woohyun will be performing in Dramatic Blue, while Hoya will be performing in Dynamic Black. All song profits will be donated to charity. Satisfying two birds with one song (each) is daebak!!! 

"Tearfully Beautiful" by Sweetune http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFl2oiRmjKw


"Yesterday" by Shinsadong Tiger http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=586BhunM2oc


  • December 26th: Sunggyu made a guest appearance on a special episode of Weekly Idol along with BtoB's Ilhoon and 4Minute's Sohyun. The episode is meant to thank the idols that have made the show especially memorable. Sunggyu received an extremely appreciative double-kiss on the cheeks from MC's Dony (Jung Hyung Don) and Cony (Defconn) for being the idol that appeared most on Weekly Idol in 2012. (It's basically Weekly Idol 'Royalty Edition,' and Sunggyu is MVP).


  • December 28th: Visual L will be performing in an 'Idol Super Band' for 2012 KBS Music Festival along with 2PM's Changmin and Jinwoon, B2ST's Yoseob, Shinee's Jonghyun and Taemin, CN Blue's Minhyuk, and B1A4's Jinyoung. The idols will be performing a medley as a rock band with hits songs from the 90's.
Myungsoo practices for KBS Music Festival




Year-end holidays are the busiest time of year for idols, as they embark on special stages, collaborations, and surprise appearances on a variety of music programs. Check back for updates and more English subbed videos as soon as I can get my (frozen) hands on them! 

In the meantime, warm your hearts with this lovely Infinite MV for track "Lately (White Confession)," released last winter season!



Friday, November 30, 2012

REVIEW: BTOB "Press Play" Mini-Album



        Rookie boy band BtoB, short for "Born to Beat," made their debut late March of this year under Cube DC, a subsidary of Cube Entertainment. After three singles and two mini-albums, BtoB seems to be hitting their stride with their second mini-album "Press Play." Though the first song I noticed from them was "Insane," the track that fully turned my attention to the group was "WOW." The song brings back the 90's swing-jack genre and incorporates it with a hip-hip beat. The lyrics have the boys admiring a sexy woman with her eye-catching features and distinct aura. Though the music video didn't stand out much, the dance choreography definitely did. Along with the boy's youthful  charms and easy smiles, the choreography instantly turned energized and playful. I can't help but compare their track to their junior group Beast's debut track, "Bad Girl," or 2pm's "10 out of 10." Though the song style and lyrics are different, the joking (and slightly perverted) teen male enthusiasm when checking out girls are the same (and amusing) anywhere.

I also checked out their live stage performances for "Insane," "Father," "Wow," and "I Only Know Love." What keeps me riveted is how powerful their dance songs are live, especially for such high-energy and difficult choreography. Watching them, it looks like someone placed a hidden camera in a norebang (karaoke) while BtoB is goofing off, practicing generous fan-service, and having the best time of their lives. Though they perform so enthusiastically I can hear them panting a bit, each member still carries his tune confidently. Lines are distributed (as evenly as it gets) to all members in most songs. There's variety to when they participate- you just can't predict who will appear next. The best part is that everyone sings loudly into their microphones. Even when their pitch is a little off or the vocals become too breathy, I'm still happy because they hold nothing back.

I'm not sure what the standard is being a competitive idol nowadays, but BtoB is very multi-talented in a way that makes them true growing artists. It seems like there is no end to the new musical talents they are acquiring. After watching episodes of BtoB's MTV Diary and their Weekly Idol episodes, I've discovered the following:
  • Eunkwang has super high-note potential, with a clear, enduring voice. In fact, the members almost never hear him out of pitch. He is also plays the piano like a pro. I'm not talking about practicing a few songs for a performance, I mean 'pro' like expressing hunger through an incredibly fast classical song. 
  • Minhyuk seems to have many things going for him. He seems astute and focused, especially when studying English. Ontop of having a very athletic body, he can rap (with a very low, manly voice) and also sings well. He dabbles on the piano.
  • Changsub is the cutie of the group. He has an emotional voice that can belt out some very sincere and impressive notes. Skater boy also has a knack for free-style rapping. In fact, Minhyuk claims that Changsub freestyles better than he speaks. He also dabbles on the piano.
  • Hyungsik seems older than he actually  is. He's the 'muscle man' of the group and also the jack of many trades. Along with having a smooth, ballad voice, he is accomplished at rap/freestyle, composing, piano, bass, and the guitar. 
  • Sangjae is probably the goofiest. If Eunkwang is first main vocal, then Changsub, Hyunsik and Sangjae will tie for second main-vocals. He has a surprisingly manly voice for his age, but can only be seen acting mature during performances. Sangjae also practices rapping.
  • Peniel is from Chicago and is more fluent in English than he is in Korean. Though he usually raps and speaks the longer English parts, he also contributes to small singing parts as well. He plays either guitar or bass. (Or is it both?)
  • Ilhoon is probably the most charismatic rapper in the bunch. He doesn't receive singing parts, but I've seen a small clip of him singing, and his voice is surprisingly low. He practices on the drums and also dabbles on the piano. 
I had to wonder, why is each member so multi-talented? Considering the Cube family itself, I don't know many other bands so musically ambitious outside of singing and dancing. It turns out that members Eunkwang, Changsub and Hyunsik originally signed on to train as a live instrument-playing band. However, their agency had other plans, so they eventually agreed to take on dancing as well. As a rookie group, the only thing they're missing is probably variety skills, but that can be developed over time. It's also too early to determine their free-style dancing skills, but if I had to choose, solid vocal abilities will help them more in the long run.

 BtoB MTV Diary Ep. 48 (Eng Sub)

Check out their interview in the allkpop article below:
http://www.allkpop.com/2012/04/btob-members-talk-about-their-passion-for-music-in-an-interview-with-kuki-media

1. "Press Play" Ft. G.Na
(Hip-hop song with an old-school urban beat).


2. "WOW" (title song)

3. "I Don't Know Anything But Love"
(A laid-back, mid-tempo song with a catchy beat).


4. "U & I"
(A slow-beat ballad with smooth undertones. If I didn't know, I would've guessed that SHINee sang this).

5. "Stand Up"
(A dance track with electronic sounds. It sounds like every other song, until around the 2:35 mark, where the heavier drum beats make it sound pretty sexy).


6. "My Girl"
(A sweet old-school pop song that reminds me of Swedish pop band A*Teens).


It's rare, but I like if not really enjoy every song from the "Press Play" mini-album. BtoB covers a wide range of music styles, and none of their songs sound like a drab 'filler' song. What's more, the music sounds more experimental and doesn't take itself too seriously. It's refreshing when an idol group comes out with music that fits their age group without trying hard to be mature or too cute for comfort. So far, their best bet for a music genre is probably 90's inspired songs incorporated with strong hip-hop beats and catchy instrumental sections to liven the atmosphere. I can see them doing well with any dance track and even better if it involves flirting.

Side Note:
I'm really starting to appreciate Cute Entertainment. Not only are they a prominent, expanding agency, but they know how to make idols with distinct identities. You have female group 4Minute, who appears sexy and fierce, G.Na, who is fun and flirty, Beast, who portrays thoughtful and mature, A-Pink, who embodies girly and cute, and now BtoB, who brings youth and playfulness. So far, all of Cube's prior bands have been successful, so it won't be long before BtoB receives recognition.

For those Inspirits hibernating during the winter while waiting for Infinite to return, I seriously recommend checking out BtoB in various reality shows. Of course no band is the same, but BtoB shows similar qualities of cohesiveness and brotherhood that I love so much about Infinite. They really have a strong bromance (and plenty of skinship) while acknowledging each member's strengths. What's more, as they become more comfortable being filmed, these "get your swag" boys turn into total dorks for the camera, and it's hard to imagine just how weird and energetic they can get.

Check them out in the following reality shows:
BtoB's MTV Diary (65 episodes, up to episode 51 English subbed).
The boys are given cameras and film their every-day lives.
BtoB Amazon (5 episodes, all available in English subbed).
Two weeks after their debut, the boys must accomplish various missions assigned to them by the program.
Sik's Sense (Season 1 has seven episodes all subbed, Season 2 has five episodes- that I know of).
Hyungsik is designated as MC and goes around interviewing the members in his style and perspective.
BtoB MTV B+ Diary (First episode premiered on Dec. 4th, 2012, 5 episodes total).
This is a continuation of MTV Diary, but now the boys are given certain tasks and being filmed instead of just self-filming.


Check out photos from BtoB's "Press Play" mini-album below:
(They are quite a good-looking bunch, aren't they?)

Changsub (Vocalist)


Ilhoon (Main rapper)



Sungjae (Vocalist)



Hyungsik & Peniel

Hyungsik (Vocalist)

Peniel (Rapper, sub-vocalist)

Ilhoon, Hyungsik, Eunkwang

Eunkwang (Leader, main vocalist)

Minhyuk (Rapper, vocalist)


 Changsub, Minhyuk, Peniel, Sungjae



Interested in BtoB? Check out their official site link below:
http://btobofficial.com/

Thursday, November 8, 2012

MISS A "I Don't Need a Man" Comeback



        Girl group Miss A made their comeback with a mini-album titled "Independent Women Part 3" released on October 15th. Their title track for the mini-album is called "I Don't Need a Man," and the album name plays homage to female group Destiny's Child single, "Independent Women." The mini-album contains a total of five tracks. Track "Madness" features Taecyeon from 2pm, while the composer of Pixie Lott's "Mama Do," Phil Thornalley also contributed to the album's production. Unlike Destiny's Child's concept of being affluent and unaffected in "Independent Women," Miss A placed their own twist into "I Don't Need a Man." The girls sing about being independent through hard work and not having to depend on their parents. Though they may just be getting by, they are still happy and proud of not having to depend on anyone (especially a male). The song is more pop-y and bright than the fierce and R&B vibe I expected, but the rap parts and "What? Really?" clips in the chorus bring personality to the song. Written and composed by JYP, the song is catchy, fun, and has traits of their usual punky style, but it's not as strong a title song as previous releases like "Bad Girl Good Girl" or "Touch." "Good Girl Bad Girl" was the debut track that defined their athletic, tomboyish yet sassy vibe, while "Touch" unveiled a more feminine, vulnerable side. Even "Goodbye Baby" made a stronger impression with its tougher choreography and heavy beats. For girls talking about working diligently to not need a man, their interpretation of it isn't so impressive.

At their level of popularity, their agency should have made a stronger comeback. It's JYP Entertainment, for goodness sake. They're basically the third largest entertainment company in South Korea, and usually the most fortright when it comes to showing an Americanized style. The song felt too playful and flirty for me to take them seriously, especially when the chorus sounds more pretty than determined. The dance choreography was too relaxed and mediocre, while their outfits looked quite plain and boring. It's typical for JYPE artists to have more simple and casual style concepts than other K-Pop artists, but the stylists are really starting to become lazy. There's nothing new or interesting about their outfits, nor does it make a statement. I paid attention to a total of two outfits; Suzy's open plaid shirt over black shorts, which made her look pretty yet tomboyish, and Jia's t-shirt and princess tutu get-up, which contrasts with her tough-girl look, making her look meek and unnatural. I wish they would've dressed in boyish, ripped clothing and rocked some 'tude instead. Instead, Min's rapid hand-spooning movement looked tacky, while Jia's body roll accompanied by the fluffy dog cracked me up. They were trying so hard to look like they didn't care about diamonds and gifts that it ended up looking more humorous than fierce. Then again, the song isn't meant to sound tough to tough or mature, so I guess it works.

Listen to the tracks from mini-album "Independent Women Part 3" below:

1. Miss A "I Don't Need a Man" MV (Eng Sub)

2. "Ma Style"

3. "If I Were a Boy"

4. "Madness" ft. 2pm's Taecyeon

 5. "Time's Up"


I commend Miss A for always singing live on stage, but sometimes they omit too many parts of the chorus. This has happened in basically all of their previous songs, and I always wonder if maybe it's because they only have four members in their group or if they too easily run out of breath. Suzy and Fei is usually the weak link when it comes to singing live, just because they tend to start running out of breath and look tired halfway through the performance. As a junior girl group and the only girl group aside from Wonder Girls in JYPE, I think Miss A and their agency really need to step it up and give their audiences something new.


Miss A "I Don't Need a Man" Comeback Stage M! Countdown (121018)

Miss A "I Don't Need a Man" on SBS Inkigayo (121021)

Miss A "I Don't Need a Man" on KBS Love Request (121020)

Miss A "I Don't Need a Man" SBS Inkigayo (121104)







Other News:
All four members of Miss A made a guest appearance on Immortal Song 2 performing Bae Ho's hit "Last Leaf" in November 24th. Though I never heard the song before, Miss A's performance made me a fan of the remixed song. What really sold the performance for me was how incredibly edgy and fierce they looked and acted on stage. Member parts were evenly distributed throughout the song, vocals remained steady, their gazes radiated strength, and their dancing never lacked energy. I couldn't help comparing the song to "I Don't Need a Man," which though is catchy and fun, lacks sassy attitude so characteristic in their other hit songs. Though typical, their black leather and lace outfits looked way more glamorous than their uninspiring matching blazer and shorts get-up from "I Don't Need a Man."

Immortal Song 2 Miss A "Last Leaf"  Live Cover (121124)