Sunday, 11 September 2016

The Wonders That Are: K-Pop Fangirl | Dying For Drama

Annyeong!

I've done a couple of these and they always seem to go down really well with you guys so I figured I'd make another one. This time I decided to talk about k-pop fangirls because my god... This is a not something I can just make a passing point on in another post!



Sasaeng
Basically the mega-fangirls of the k-pop world. They're basically massive stalkers and in my opinion they're the reason k-pop fans get a bad rep, because they follow idols around, even to their dorms, want to know their every move. Remember the BTS airport incident that happened in Taiwan? I bet good money that there was a majority of sasaengs. Anyway, they're the kind of fangirl that'll follow their favourite group to their dorms and that kind of thing.

The Merch Fans
These fans are pretty big fans of certain groups, and proceed to spend any money they come across on merch. Posters, t-shirts, phone cases, CDs, bags, you name it, if their favourite groups sells it, they have it.

The Silent Fans
These are quite simply the kind of fans you wouldn't even believe are fans of k-pop at all. They don't spend their time going on about it, they're just casual fans.

The Arguers 
These are the fans that will defend their bias/favourite group to the death. If you even consider saying anything about them, you are sure to die, spammed to death by a hoard of them. They're incapable of think rationally once you set them off and they kind of just see red and go mad. 

The Mothers
I've found only met of couple of these kind of fans, but it's basically the kind of fan that aren't 'in love' with their favourite idols, but they consider them like their children and care about them in a motherly way. It's both adorable and messed up in equal measures.

The Closeted Fans
We started one extreme and finished with another. These are the kind of fans who don't openly admit they're fans of k-pop, out of fear of being criticised or mocked, but they can't help but fangirl a bit when they see a comeback or a new variety show episode.

I hope you enjoyed this post! I really enjoy these kinds of posts and I find them really amusing to write. Let me know if you'd like me to write more of these then let me know, and also let me know about what you'd like me to talk about. Also, have I missed any out? Let me know all that in the comments.

Fighting!
M x

Sunday, 4 September 2016

EXO 'LOTTO' MV Review | Dying For Drama

Annyeong!

EXO came back again! I was really intrigued after having seen a few things about it on Twitter, but they were generally from EXO-Ls so I decided to have a listen myself to see what I thought about it.


The song in itself is very different to anything EXO's released from what I've heard from them, in any case. It's a very RnB type beat instead of their funk/hip-hop type that they usually do. The song is basically about how they're really rich and don't need money so they spend it on champagne, women and gambling which to be totally honest disappointed me because it's quite a superficial concept, but then on the other hand I do like because you don't always need to be talking about something really deep and serious. There's a lot of criticism about this song as they were rather heavy-handed with the autotune and you really can hear it (right from the start it sounds very warbly and robotic - a telltale sign that autotune's been used). I was disappointed when I heard that they had used autotune, especially to the point where it was so noticeable, since EXO have nice voices to begin with (at least, I think? It's making me doubt every song of theirs I've ever listened to). I actually think it would have sounded better without the autotune but it's too late now, though I have to admit that it does give a nice and rather different effect to what it would be if they were to not have used autotune. 

The MV is pretty straightforward for the most part. They're spending money, gambling, partying, being rich lil' shits as you do. Then there are other shots where there's a girl running and a wolf and then one of them (I think it's Chanyeol?) picks her up and they drive away but get caught and arrested by the police and to be honest those parts I didn't really understand at first, but from reading the comments I've kind of figured out that it's because they were running the gambling rings like illegal cock fighting (as soon as I saw that I knew someone was going to have a hissy fit about it) so that's why they got arrested in the end, though I still don't get who the girl is. Feel free to explain in the comments if I'm so ignorant it hurts you inside. 

As a whole, I really enjoyed this MV. Despite all the things it's been criticised for (not sounding like other EXO songs, cock fighting, autotune), I really enjoyed it and thought it deserves a lot of love because it is actually a really good, catchy song, that is, for once, different to what everyone else (or at least the groups I listen to) are releasing nowadays, which is really refreshing. 

What do you think of LOTTO? Let me know in the comments.

Fighting!
M x

Wednesday, 31 August 2016

The Rundown: SHINee | Dying For Drama

Annyeong!

I feel like all I've been doing recently is write reviews (all the comebacks - it's great!), so I decided to talk to you guys about a group I very much like, and whom are very reputed in the k-pop industry, and also possibly the longest haired boy group in the industry as well - SHINee!


Name: SHINee
Debut: May 2008 - Noona, You're So Pretty
Agency: SM Entertainement

Members
Onew

Real name: Lee Jin Ki
Age: 26 (14/12/1989)
Position: Leader, Lead Vocalist
Fun Facts: He speaks Mandarin
                  He feels shy presenting himself to people, and because of that he didn't dare audition.
                  He makes the most errors in practises.

Key

Real name: Kim Ki Bum
Age: 24 (23/09/1991)
Position: Vocalist, Lead Rapper
Fun Facts: He has a love-hate relationship with horror stories and movies.
                  He's scared of heights.
                  He likes to water-skii.

Jonghyun

Real name: Kim Jong Hyun
Age: 26 (8/04/1990)
Position: Main Vocalist
Fun Facts: He's the shortest in the group.
                  He speaks very quickly when he's nervous, but no one actually noticed seeing as he talks so much normally.
                  He plays guitar, bass and piano.

Minho
Real name: Choi Min Ho
Age: 24 (9/12/1991)
Position: Main Rapper, Face Of The Group
Fun Facts: He plays football and basketball.
                  He's been a model three times. In Ha SangBaek's Fashion Show in 2008, 2008/2009 F/W Pret-A-Porter and the Busan Fashion Show in May 2008.
                  In Ha SangBaek's Fashion Show, he walked down the catwalk like a robot.

Taemin
Real name: Lee Tae Min
Age: 23 (18/07/1993)
Position: Vocalist, Main Dancer, Maknae
Fun Facts: He plays the piano.
                  He's considered the best dancer of the group despite being the youngest.
                  He's very close to his brother, Lee Taesung and misses him a lot.

Who's your bias in SHINee? As always, let me know if there are any groups you'd like me to talk about! 

Fighting!
M x

Sunday, 28 August 2016

Agust D 'Agust D' Mixtape Review | Dying For Drama

Annyeong!

Okay... *heavy breathing* you can keep calm... *heavy breathing* OKAY NO I CAN'T.

YOONGI FINALLY DROPPED HIS MIXTAPE. I CANNOT DEAL. OHHHH MY GOOOOSH.

It's okay, I'm fine. I'm good. I'm just very excited. So for those who are thinking "the fuck. Who the hell is Yoongi and why is his mixtape so exciting?"

Min Yoongi is the real name of BTS' Suga (my boyy!). For about two years now, he's been hinting about this mixtape that just never seemed to come. He tortured us and tortured us and made us wait for two long years, and then, all of a sudden about a month ago, Yoongi finally announced that he's releasing his mixtape in early August - and here it is!! He's decided to call himself Agust D (backwards it spells Dt Suga, Dt for Daegu town which is the rap group he was in before he came a trainee and Suga, well, because that's his rap name in BTS) instead of Suga which I can kind of understand seeing as he probably wants to show that it's not an extension of BTS, and more his music.


Can we just take a second to appreciate how his mixtape cover looks like an Instagram edit?

The mixtape has 10 songs:

1. Intro; Dt sugA (feat. DJ Friz)
2. Agust D
3. Give It To Me
4. Skit
5. 치리사일사팔 (724148)
6. 140503 새벽에 (140503 at dawn)
7. 마지막 (The Last)
8. Tony Montana (Feat. Yankie)
9. Interlude ; Dream, Reality
10. So Far Away (Feat. 수란 (SURAN))

And here's what I thought of them:

  1 - Really catchy beat. It's only short seeing as it's the mixtape's intro but gives a good taste of what's to come.

  2 - The title song of the mixtape and oohh lordy is it worth it! It’s incredible. The production is gorgeous and you can tell he’s put a lot of work into it. The lyrics are really well placed and it’s just generally a bloody great song. It’s hard-hitting and when you actually read the lyrics it’s even better. See the MV here.

  3 - This is quite different to the other songs. At first, there's just a very distorted violin, think drunk guy playing the violin. It's very catchy in any case like almost all of the songs on this mixtape, really.

  4 - Even though it's in Korean I found the translation and it's basically Yoongi talking to his brother at a cafe about the mixtape and how thankful he is for having his brother supporting him all this time.

  5 - The beat to this reminds me of 50s style ad music at the chorus which made me chuckle a bit. As for the actual song, I really like it, there's nothing particularly incredible to it but it's cool to hear him just spit some rhymes. 

  6 - This sounds basically like the previous song without the double bass (I'm guessing it's a double bass).

  7 - THIS TRACK BROKE MY HEART. I have no idea what he's saying (I prefer it that way when I listen to k-pop) but you can just hear the pain in his voice and it broke my heart. It starts and sounds like a usual hip-hop song, then it kind of all goes batshit and the beat gets insanely intense and Yoongi's rapping like his life depends on it and it's amazing! It's probably one of my favourite tracks on the mixtape. You can hear all the emotions in his voice and it's truely beautiful.

  8 - I didn't like this song as much as the others. It's got a weird feel to it that I can't quite place. It's a good song, there's no doubting that, but it just wasn't really to my taste. It sounded a bit too white-washed for my tastes.

  9 - I'm not really sure what to think about this song. There's no actual lyrics to it, just Yoongi saying "dream" at regular intervals. It's very much based on the composition and the instruments of the song.

  10 - And to finish up the whole thing, this beautiful song. I think he did really well to add Suran to sing the chorus. It adds a certain softness that wouldn't necessarily have otherwise. It's very different to anything else in the mixtape, but in a good way. It's a lot more gentle, rather than the harshness the other tracks had in the forefront of the tracks.

All in all, I'm so happy with this mixtape. It really was worth the wait! One thing that stood out for me in this whole thing is that none of the songs sound the same. They're all unique in themselves.

I'm going to give this mixtape 5 kimchis out of 5. *waves wand in an overly enthusiastic manner*

Fighting!
M x

Saturday, 20 August 2016

VIXX 'Fantasy' MV Review | Dying For Drama

Annyeong!

I can hear a sharp intake of breath from any regular readers from here! *laughs at own shitty joke*

Right, okay so when I heard that VIXX had their comeback, I was apprehensive. I decided to listen to it despite my distaste for Dynamite, because like I'd said in that other review, I really enjoy the other things VIXX had released in the past. So with an open mind and heart, I listened and I'm going to tell you what I thought of it.


So for the entirety of the intro and the first verse I was like “oh shit I’m not going to enjoy this, I can feel it. It’s got that very disjointed and badly put together feel that Dynamite had but then the bridge came and I started to eat my words, slowly but surely. By the chorus I had taken back everything I had said. The chorus sweeps you off your feet and totally takes you by surprise. The vocals are on point on and the beats combine beautifully. The first chorus is short enough for it to give you a taste of what to look forward to later on in the song.

I definitely prefer the chorus to the verses. They’re a lot more dramatic and powerful and even technically I much prefer the choruses.

Also, can we talk about Ravi for a sec?! What happened?! Not only does his white hair make him look hot as fuck and suit him to no end, but that rap verse was just amazing! 

Onto the MV. I’m glad to see that they’ve taken the dark concept, that’s something that really drew me to VIXX in the beginning is that they have such a dark and eery concept as a group, not just for certain comebacks. But is it just me that feels like we don’t see a lot of Hongbin in this comeback?

Cinematographically, this MV is beautiful. You can tell that the shots are really thought out and well planned. I love the choreography. It’s very crisp and follows the music really well.

In all, I was very very pleasantly surprised for this comeback. It's everything you hope for in a VIXX song and MV and it makes me happy inside.

I'm giving 'Fantasy' 4 kimchis out of 5 simply because of the verses.

What did you think of this comeback? If you have any comebacks or songs in general you'd like me to review then let me know in the comments and your wish shall be my command.

Fighting!
M x

Thursday, 18 August 2016

B.A.P 'That's My Jam' MV Review | Dying For Drama

Annyeong!

Today I am reviewing a group that I don't tend to listen to, B.A.P. Not that I have anything against them, the music I has previously listened to from them just wasn't my style. Nonetheless, when I saw that they released their comeback I decided to have a little listen and here's what I thought.


As always, I shall start with the song (do I really need to say it again? It's always the same!). What with the crap Korean humans (and non-Korean humans, come to think of it), I'm getting rather unenthused about comebacks nowadays, but, B.A.P managed to happily surprise me, very much so, in fact. The song is different to every other boy band at the moment, I can't place how, it's very upbeat and dancy, but when I listen to this song, I don't feel like I've already heard 20 versions of it. It's very original, let's just say, not to mention fucking catchy *sings* Yeah! That's my jam, nanana nanana party!" 

MV is interesting and pretty funny, though it doesn't seem like it has much of a plot, it's quite simply just the members are on different kinds of TV channels (music channel, discovery channel, action film channel, ect). It's fun and they all seem mad which I like.

Really enjoyed this and I, for once, have nothing to say about it. Their look is great, the MV is interesting and funny and pretty creative and the song is fucking catchy. I'm not sure what the concept is, but to be honest I don't really mind that. This is probably the most boring review I've ever written, and definitely the shortest.

I'm giving 'That's My Jam' 5 kimchis out of 5, which makes it the first ever song that makes it to 5 kimchis! (Meagre congratulations, really but oh well). 

What do you think of their comeback?
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Before I lose you guys completely, I just wanted to warn you that for the next couple of weeks I'm going to be posting twice a week instead of just once. There's be a post on Wednesday and Sunday because there are a heck of a lot of comebacks that I'd like to review.

Fighting!
M x

Sunday, 14 August 2016

Anime For Beginners | Dying For Drama

Annyeong!

*Sigh*... You know how I'd said that I couldn't get into anime? Well, I guess I can eat my words. I, for once, remember what got me into anime. A friend of mine shared a clip of "Prison School" and I'd found it really funny. It didn't really register at first but then later on I thought about it again and decided to give it a watch. I spoke to my friend Gaelle and she recommended a few to me, and now I've decided to recommend a few of the best animes for beginners.

Prison School



This is set in an all girl's school that has just started accepting boys. Thousands of applicants tried their luck... and only 5 boys are accepted. Being teenage boys surrounded by a thousand girls, well, they got rather interested in the female anatomy. They get caught trying to look into the girl's bathroom, and get thrown into the school's prison (yes, they have a prison in the school, as you do) by the Underground Student Council (USC). They get forced to do manual work around the school, with these rules: if you try and escape once, you will get an extra month in prison; if you try a second time to escape, you'll get 3 extra months of prison; and if you try a third time, you'll be expelled. This is very much a comedy anime and even though some of the subplots are quite dark, most of it is generally very funny, though you really have to get into the mindset to get the humour. (Also, lots of tits and sex-related things - faint hearts are not encouraged).

Death Note



This is basically just the holy grail of all anime, in my opinion. It's something that you just quite simply have to watch at one point or another in your anime watching career. It's about a guy called Light (blondie on the right) who finds a special notebook called a Death Note, that originally belonged to Ryuk (creepy creeps von red-eyes in the middle), a god of death. The basic concept of a death note is that you can kill people with it - I know, hear me out - only the person who owns the death note (so, now, since Light has picked it up it belongs to him) can write a name in the death note and the person will die of a heart attack. Then he can decide when, how and in what circumstances. It explains it better in the actual anime or the scans but that's the basic concept of how a Death Note works. Oh and he's also followed around by Ryuk - there are loads of other rules but I won't spoil everything. When Light finds it, he decides to rid the world of evil by killing all the criminals and goes on a massive killing spree, but then Interpol gets involved and decide to try and find him and stop him, but, Light is really fucking clever so it's really hard to find him, so they decide to enlist the help of L (hottie on the left), a brilliant detective who has never revealed his identity until now. You really have to concentrate to follow what's going on but it's really funny and interesting and great and yeah, you're welcome.
If you're less inclined to watch it because Ryuk looks creepy as fuck, let me reassure you that he's the comic relief of the whole thing - I'm not even joking.

Mew Mew Power/Tokyo Mew Mew



Complete change of type here! Well, I mean, it's still very alternative, other dimension kind of thing, but it's a lot more kawaii than the two others. This was my first ever anime that I watched when I was a kid (not even realising it was anime - I just thought it was a weird cartoon) and started watching it again recently.
It's about when weird aliens try to invade earth and fuck shit up, but the Mew Mew Girls (who represent different animals, I think it's wolf (purple), fish (bright green), cat (pink), monkey (yellow) and a bird (turquoise)) battle them to save the earth. There are different other sub-plots to it but that's basically what it's about and it's really cute and nice and not as intense as the other two.

What are your favourite animes? I'm currently looking for recommendations so if ever you have anything that you like let me know!

Fighting!
M x