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Artistic emancipation of two idol singers - A review of The Idol Formerly Known as Ladybaby's Beside U

Artistic emancipation of two idol singers - A review of The Idol Formerly Known as Ladybaby's Beside U

After Ladybeard's sudden departure from Ladybaby, remaining singers Rie Kanako and Rei Kuromiya decided to continue as a duo. Instead of continuing under the Ladybaby banner, the idol group re-branded itself as The Idol Formerly Known as Ladybaby which...

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Quirky combination of electronic pop music and death metal from Japan - A review of Ladybaby's One Year Best 2015-2016

Quirky combination of electronic pop music and death metal from Japan - A review of Ladybaby's One Year Best 2015-2016

Ladybaby is one of the most intriguing idol groups that has gone through significant changes in its career. The band formed back in 2013 but only released its first official song two years later. This first single called ''Nippon Manju'' was an instant...

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Quirky combination of electronic pop music and death metal from Japan - A review of Ladybaby's One Year Best 2015-2016

Quirky combination of electronic pop music and death metal from Japan - A review of Ladybaby's One Year Best 2015-2016

Ladybaby is one of the most intriguing idol groups that has gone through significant changes in its career. The band formed back in 2013 but only released its first official song two years later. This first single called ''Nippon Manju'' was an instant...

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Quirky combination of electronic pop music and death metal from Japan - A review of Ladybaby's One Year Best 2015-2016

Quirky combination of electronic pop music and death metal from Japan - A review of Ladybaby's One Year Best 2015-2016

Ladybaby is one of the most intriguing idol groups that has gone through significant changes in its career. The band formed back in 2013 but only released its first official song two years later. This first single called ''Nippon Manju'' was an instant...

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Quirky combination of electronic pop music and death metal from Japan - A review of Ladybaby's One Year Best 2015-2016

Quirky combination of electronic pop music and death metal from Japan - A review of Ladybaby's One Year Best 2015-2016

Ladybaby is one of the most intriguing idol groups that has gone through significant changes in its career. The band formed back in 2013 but only released its first official song two years later. This first single called ''Nippon Manju'' was an instant...

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Quirky combination of electronic pop music and death metal from Japan - A review of Ladybaby's One Year Best 2015-2016

Quirky combination of electronic pop music and death metal from Japan - A review of Ladybaby's One Year Best 2015-2016

Ladybaby is one of the most intriguing idol groups that has gone through significant changes in its career. The band formed back in 2013 but only released its first official song two years later. This first single called ''Nippon Manju'' was an instant...

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Quirky combination of electronic pop music and death metal from Japan - A review of Ladybaby's One Year Best 2015-2016

Quirky combination of electronic pop music and death metal from Japan - A review of Ladybaby's One Year Best 2015-2016

Ladybaby is one of the most intriguing idol groups that has gone through significant changes in its career. The band formed back in 2013 but only released its first official song two years later. This first single called ''Nippon Manju'' was an instant...

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Quirky combination of electronic pop music and death metal from Japan - A review of Ladybaby's One Year Best 2015-2016

Quirky combination of electronic pop music and death metal from Japan - A review of Ladybaby's One Year Best 2015-2016

Ladybaby is one of the most intriguing idol groups that has gone through significant changes in its career. The band formed back in 2013 but only released its first official song two years later. This first single called ''Nippon Manju'' was an instant...

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Phoned in, half-hearted and by the numbers - A review of Stryper's Even the Devil Believes

Phoned in, half-hearted and by the numbers - A review of Stryper's Even the Devil Believes

After two strong efforts with Fallen and God Damn Evil, Christian heavy metal quartet Stryper's new output Even the Devil Believes is a step back and one of the band's most disappointing releases in a long time. The band's classic trademarks are still...

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Discovering HMS Terror by Parks Canada