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ENHYPEN’s princely return with Dark Blood falls short of anticipation

While their concept has finally relished what listeners have yearned for the longest, ENHYPEN’s new album doesn’t quite match up to the untold promises it made before its release.

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Music / Lana Del Rey’s “Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd” embodies vulnerable self-reflection

Lana Del Rey's new album isn't all that was expected from it, but it also provides a lot of surprises.

1y ago

Jisoo is in full bloom with solo debut album “ME”

The album manages to showcase Jisoo's genius as a soloist.

1y ago

17 years of Oniket Prantor – Bangladesh’s definitive rock anthem

It’s been 17 years of 16 minutes 21 seconds.

1y ago

Miley Cyrus captures L.A. vibes in “Endless Summer Vacation”

Endless Summer Vacation seems to signal the end of Cyrus’ experimental era and establish herself in a sound that is unmistakably hers.

1y ago

TWICE is “Ready To Be” Set Free with new mini album

The album manages to stand its ground amongst all other releases for being another consistently enjoyable album from the group.

1y ago

Can lo-fi music actually help you study?

Lo-fi videos claim to have solved a timeless question: how to improve your grades easily. And like a moth to a flame, hordes of students have flocked towards music’s holy grail.

1y ago

BTS' Butter: 2021’s song of the summer

BTS keeps breaking records with every release.

2y ago

Bob Dylan at 80: Forget about today until tomorrow

The legendary singer-songwriter made songs a part of literature.

2y ago

The story of jazz in Bangladesh

While there is a constant growth within the cultural sector, the jazz scene in specific is currently experiencing a rapid growth of its audience base within the cities as well internationally.

5y ago

EIDA: A new name in the Bangladeshi pop scene

Sakib Manzur Zihan (lead guitar), Hassan Munhamanna (song-writing, vocals), M Samiul Haque (guitar, vocals), and Mohammad Raian Mahbub Rasha (drums, production), have all been doing metal or rock music for the most part of their musical careers.

5y ago

Into the realm of Japanese indie music

As opposed to the staggering popularity of anime and weird commercials, Japan has a fairly active indie music scene. While some of the artists might still be hard to access outside of Japan, artists that don't really abide by the conventions of major music labels have started to welcome the global audience.

5y ago

The different processes of creation

Even though creativity seeps into nearly every facet of life, one of the most prominent yet abstract pillars of it would be creating music. Music itself is not a tangible form of art and yet it impacts so many of us deeply.

5y ago

Discovering music

One of the laziest arguments on the internet, often followed by a humble request to like the opinion, would be “Real music is dead”, which can be found under any average music video of an early 2000s post-grunge song.

5y ago

Everything wrong with music elitism

Music elitism is basically the practice of viewing all forms of music that doesn't match one's taste as inferior and having a negative judgmental attitude towards people who are into the kind of music one doesn't like.

5y ago

Jazz Night with Imran Ahmed Trio

On October 11, 2018, Dhanmondi's 3rd Space was the venue for Jazz Night, with performances by Imran Ahmed Trio, with an opening act by students of Imran Ahmed.

5y ago

Attic unveils music video for Echoes in Your Attic

On August 31, 2018 “Attic: INTO the VOID” took place at Jatra Biroti, marking their second full-house show at the venue. This show was special for those who attended because the premise of the show was the unveiling of the upcoming music video for their unreleased single, “Echoes in Your Attic”.

5y ago
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