Bring on the Drama: the Best and Worst Dramas of 2011
Annnnd we wrap up the last installment of our Best of 2011 series with dramas: an activity that -- if done right -- will have you spending countless nu…
Annnnd we wrap up the last installment of our Best of 2011 series with dramas: an activity that -- if done right -- will have you spending countless nu…
2011 was an interesting year for Korean film. Once again, the top grossing film was a bit of an overhyped testosterone fest but there were plenty of gr…
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was th…
This week’s K-pop Indie Gem goes out to the band called Bye Bye Badman, made up of high school friends who came together with their passion for music…
The full-length album is a dying artform in K-pop; today's market seems to thrive on smaller-sized media
Who feels like they spent an abnormal number of hours camped in front of the computer this year, watching dramas back to back to back to back? With so …
This past year has brought to K-pop many new groups and many new songs, as well as the return of long awaited favorites. From the comeback of veteran i…
Oh, K-Pop. Why are you so pretty? As much as we love the music produced by the good old K-Pop machine, it'd be useless to deny that a good portion of K…
Every industry is full of scandals and this year was no exception for K-pop. Just like any other K-pop fan we hear at SeoulBeats stayed glued to our co…
The concept is an integral part of promotions in the Korean music industry. It is the first thing fans see leading up to comebacks and debuts; the stuf…