Posts Tagged m-flo

The Only Objective Review Would Be In Haberdashers Monthly

November 7, 2009 | Ray Mescallado | Tags: , , , , , | Comments (0)

BoA – BUMP BUMP! feat. VERBAL (m-flo) « Beyond the Sea ~ The Style. Edition.

How can one review this single without a single mention of Verbal’s hat? The hat is the best thing about it all!

Oh, but Lex focuses on the music and other boring aspects, judging the release solid and thinking it’ll grow on him. But the hat! It’s… hypnotic…


appears On BoA’s Androgyny

October 8, 2009 | Ray Mescallado | Tags: , , , | Comments (0)

Girls in the men’s room: BoA’s androgyny « appears.

Anna takes time to ponder BoA’s masculine haircut and suit for her latest PV, “BUMP BUMP”, as well as comparing the camerawork to that of Koda Kumi’s “Physical Thing” video.

Frankly, I’m still wondering about Verbal’s hat.


we to U Shares KAT & VERBAL Single

October 5, 2009 | Ray Mescallado | Tags: , , | Comments (0)

KAT & VERBAL – S.O.S ~Same Old Song~ « we to U :: futarinomusic.

wiro mentions a couple times that this release is a year old. But if you haven’t heard it yet, now’s as good a time as any, right?


Selective Hearing Reviews m-flo Tribute Album

October 4, 2009 | Ray Mescallado | Tags: , , , , | Comments (0)

m-flo Tribute Album Reviewed |.

Greg goes over the highlights and inevitable misses on this collection of cover songs paying tribute to the group’s tenth anniversary. Some of the stellar contributions include those by DBSK, misono (covering a collaboration with her sister), and Nishino Kana & Wise. No word yet on whether m-flo loves these tracks. Get it? Oh, never mind. I know I suck.


YODC On The Return of m-flo

September 25, 2009 | Ray Mescallado | Tags: , | Comments (0)

Your Opinion Doesn’t Count..It’s all pop culture to us: J-Music Clip of the Week.

I have it on good authority that the hat in the video will be a guest on Waratte Iitomo sometime next week. It’ll sing a duet with Tamori’s eyeglasses.


Siggy on Musical Bootstrapping

September 16, 2009 | Vee | Tags: | Comments (0)

Mediarite flow

How does one band connect a listener to a string of other acts, whether directly or peripherally? If that band is the inimitable m-flo, it’s still not as easy as it sounds. Siggy takes us down an amusing path of musical connect-the-dots, and includes some great information about m-flo along the way, for those who “know of them” but now “know” them.