Celebrating 25K Blog Views: My favorite music-related Blogs and Channels
Before I start, I would quickly like to ask the readers to follow my blog, it is something new I have enabled.
My blog has been growing quicker than I imagined.
I started 10/10 - Music at the tail-end of August, and it slowly, slowly grew, garnering 25,000 views since its inception on February 5th. I would like to take a moment to thank all my readers for reaching this milestone. This site has grown quickly, and I feel proud. I have had great discussions in the comments, and I thank everyone for that.
I am going to use this milestone to celebrate the sites and channels I go too, and some new rising ones. Often times you can see me in the comments of these sites, and sometimes you can see the site-owners of those blogs in my comments. If you have a blog or channel you want me or the readers to check out, leave its link in the comments, I will check it out!
With that said, let us now enter!
Blogs
8.5 Music
8.5 Music is a review and recommendations blog run by Terrance (who you see occasionally in the comments). Common features you see on the site are album reviews and anime and K-Pop single recommendations. You have to wait several days between posts, but it is a case of quality over quantity.
Alienhits AKA #1 Hits from another Planet (No Longer Updated)
Operated by Nick James of The Bias List (coming later), Alienhits reviewed Swedish and European pop music primarily, with a strong bias towards the band The Ark. Besides showcasing early K-Pop reviews, there is quite a lot of gold here (including a best of the 2000s decade list series), which is worth finding after navigating through the fluff.
Deforested Music
Deforested Music is run by Deforested/StillBangtan, who you will see often in this blog's comments. After a few months of seeking what to do, the blog came into its own. StillBangtan is a strong critic, and a song getting a 9/10 on Deforested is a true achievement, and means the song is a near must-checkout. Deforested also has its own award show system, which actually probably involves more research than many large awards. Finally, the site's unique skill is the 'Trackscore', which aggregates review scores from other sites, to figure out the general consensus amongst critics for a song. Also, this site will soon have a 'best K-Pop songs of all time' list.
Hallyu Reviews
Hallyu Reviews is run by Una and Lina and is quite different from the rest of the review sites (Una comments on this site often as well). It places a strong emphasis on past K-Pop songs with the 'Song of the Moment' feature. They also occasionally K-Dramas, books, and movies, which is pretty neat!
Jei's Kulture Notes
Jei reviews music weekly, often with big compilation posts. While it is not really too hard to get a high score (I mean, it is out of 5), the reviews are greatly written.
K.Kive
Shamara's KKive may not be the harshest review blog out there, and I commonly disagree with her tastes, but the reviews are greatly written, thus I often go there.
KBopped
KBopped is run by ArpyDarpy, and is one of my favorite K/J-Pop review sites to come up in early 2020. Recently, some updates have made it much more navigatable, while ArpyDarpy has become much more consistent in his posting schedule. KBopped also is a site based on a history of J-Pop, giving a new view when reviews are written.
Kpop Reviewed
Kpop Reviewed has been run since 2013 and thus is the oldest active single-person run K-Pop exclusive blog I follow. Album and single reviews are aplenty, and you can be pretty certain of the fact that almost all idol K-Pop singles (and most albums) will be reviewed.
K-Pop's Lost Fangirl / The Lost Japanophile
Despite the writer's insistence that she does not know about what she is writing on, and that she fan girls, the reviews are actually pretty good (I only check out that feature), especially since they are less than a paragraph.
K-Pop On My Mind (No Longer Updated)
Phoenix Talk Pop Culture Japan
That is some title! It also tells you what the blog is about, it talks about Japanese culture. In this, music is often covered, including the idol and visual kei scene (yep, visual kei is still going on).
Roverguraa
I just found this blog yesterday, so I don't have too much to write about, but I expect I will come back later on. It focuses on visual kei reviews, and considering how much I love X Japan, I am certainly going to check it out later.
Seoul Beats
Seoul Beats has K-Pop commentary and reviews. What separates them from other K-Pop sites is they review based on conceptual consistency. Their commentary posts are particularly great reads.
Spotlight Reviews
Spotlight Reviews is run by Yan Zaman, who you often see in the comment of this blog. This is Yan's second attempt at a blog, and easily the better handled. Despite being one of the newer blogs here, Yan's reviews have shown their reliability.
The Bias List
I doubt The Bias List needs an introduction, it is perhaps the most popular of these blogs by far. Sometimes it is even referenced in the 'critical reception' page on Wikipedia. Despite this, Nick James (the site's owner) is quite helpful, answering questions (the other day, he gave me some rare MP3s from The Mo, and an old Swedish band).
Channels
K-Ville Entertainment
K-Ville has been active since 2014, and gained popularity quickly. An interesting thing, I have been going for the weekly charts since 2014, I think I even remember some videos now removed (I still remember the joy I had when Bigflo's Deliah hit number 3 on the chart!).
Music Styles / Music Styles Global
If you want to see popular Indian music charts, Music Styles' charts actually have a heavy repute for me. For global view charts, Music Styles Global is trusted.
The Asian Theory
There is a whole lot of unneeded fluff here, but look through and you will actually find tons of great content.
theDX3
The J-Pop equivalent of K-Ville, the DX3 has a similar set of charts, just more... J-Pop-ish. It is growing steadily, and once had a video about Q-Pop, so hoping for more of that as well!
Congratulations for an impeccable 25,000 views milestone!
ReplyDeleteIt is more amazing how your blog has grown to be a stable source of accurate, reliable and harsh criticism on World Music. Not just some World but real World Music, and when it comes to it, you are a real, true and harsh expert.
I really thank you for your contributions in the realm of K-Pop criticism, which is I believe, the rarest type of criticism in the world.
Thanks for featuring these amazing blogs as well, they deserve it. Thanks also for featuring me! Hooray for the rapid expansion of K-Pop criticism!
DeleteThanks StillBangtan! The views would not have come if not for regular viewers like you!
Thanks, not sure of how much I actually am a real critic, I just type up what I think on a song lol.
Well, all these blogs deserve to be featured quite a bit, I read most of them daily!
Your blog is amazing too StillBangtan, it is a great one. And it is also growing at a steady rate, I am so glad for that!
Thank you very much. I just hope more and more people will find these amazing blogs and take time to constructively read them. Their opinion matters too.
DeleteExactly :)
DeleteSuch a big milestone, congratulations, you really deserve it! We really enjoy reading your posts and you always point out things I miss. Thank you so much for mentioning us as well, we are honoured! To great content in 2021, cheers!
ReplyDeleteAnd yay for the follow option haha!
Thanks Una!
DeleteYour blog is also amazing, and like I said with StillBangtan, I check these blogs daily. I also plan on expanding this list as time goes on.
Thank you for following :)
*dabs*
ReplyDeleteGosh, I genuinely forgot what dabs are for a minute there, I was so confused!
DeleteIn other words, I can be pretty slow.
108! This is breaking information! According to Newsen:
ReplyDeleteSHINee's comeback title track is shared to be titled "Don’t Call Me"
Don’t Call Me is noted to be a Hip-Hop Based Dance track
SHINee to make comeback on February 22nd with their 7th regular album "Don't Call Me"
I don't like the term "Hip-Hop/Dance"
DeleteMore info from Newsen: The title song, 'Don't Call Me' is a hip-hop-based dance song with the lyrics that the protagonist who was thoroughly betrayed by love warns them not to call the other person. SHINee's vocals expressing hysterical emotions add to the immersion of the song.
DeleteHip-Hop dance sounds nice, but not very SHINee. SHINee have a style, and it certainly is not hip-hop. Cautiously optimistic now. Hope they once again provide us with a gem though!
DeleteThank you very much for mentioning my blog in you post :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Rue/Roveguraa/Lowe (not sure what you want to go as)! Visual Kei is a new world for me, and your blog is helping me check out new bands, really loving the world of J-Rock!
DeleteThanks for mentioning my site! I feel honored by your shoutout 😁
ReplyDeleteFor the channels, I would like to add in popsori. I feel he’s quite under appreciated for the content he uploads.
Thank you for your blog!
DeleteNever heard of Popsori, will check him out. Thanks for the recommendation.!
Checked Popsori out, he definitely deserves a mention! I think there are several others too. In fact, I think I might do a big update to this post someday, and will add all of them :)
DeleteThanks so much for the mention and congratulations on reaching such a big milestone! I look forward to how this blog grows in the future and love seeing your insight on songs from all over the world.
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Thank you Arpydapry!!!
DeleteI really hope to see your insights too, I am loving the top anime openings countdown on your blog, discovering at least a few new gems each and every day!