Multifacetedacg Presents: An Album a Day
By Multifacetedacg
Multifacetedacg Presents: An Album a DayJan 09, 2020
Season 3 ends July 27, 2020!
8Eight “The Bridge” (2010)
The trio returns on the scene after the first solo release of Lee Hyun to deliver a project that shows emotional maturity but lackluster production.
8Eight “The Golden Age” (2009)
8Eight “Infinity” (2008)
8Eight “The First” (2007)
S3 Special Episode 2: History of K-pop Light Sticks
5urprise “From My Heart” (2014)
5tion “Rebirth” + Final Thoughts
5tion “Deal In Coal” (2006)
5tion “Album of the (Y)Ear” (2002)
5tion “Incredible/True Image of New” (2001)
4Ten "Jack of All Trades" (2016) + Final Thoughts
4Ten (포텐, formerly POTEN), currently stylized as 4TEN, is a South Korean girl group formed by Jungle Entertainment in 2014. Despite many years active, they have not had the opportunity to thrive.
4Minute: Final Thoughts
4Minute “Act. 7” (2016)
4Minute “Crazy” (2015)
4Minute “4Minute World” (2014)
Win a BeyondLIVE Concert Pass and Guest on A3Day!
4Minute “Name Is 4Minute” (2013)
Season 3 Ep 7: Special Episode 1 - A3Day's 1st Anniversary
On Saturday, May 9, 2020, the audience of "An Album a Day" joined together for a live Q&A recording in celebration of the podcast's first anniversary. With over 5,000 unique listeners in just a year, Ashley had much to celebrate.
Doctor’s Orders?!
4Minute “Volume Up” (2012)
4Minute “4Minutes Left” (2011)
4Minute "Hit Your Heart" (2010)
After nine months, 4Minute returned with their second EP in May 2010. Did they experience a Sophomore Slump?
4Minute "For Muzik" (2009)
South Korean girl group 4Minute was active from June 2009 until June 2016 under Cube Entertainment. The five-member lineup includes Son Jihyun, Heo Gayoon, Jeon Jiyoon, Kim HyunA, and Kwon Sohyun. Known for their edgy style, the dance-pop energy attracted the support of many female fans. In this episode, their debut EP is reviewed.
2019 Rookie Roundup Number 8 - There's More!
GH Entertainment girl group 3YE (Korean: 써드아이) debuted May 21, 2019, and consists of members Yuji, Yurim, and Haeun. With all the hoopla at the start of the year for 2019 rookies, how did this group fly completely under the radar?
Season 3 Ep 1: Special Episode 0 - SuperM BeyondLIVE
Capitol and SM Entertainment boy band SuperM makes their fourth appearance on the show with today's special episode. After hosting a historic live stream concert, Ashley reflects on whether it was a step in the right direction for entertainment during the COVID-19 pandemic, choreography woes, and more. Read her real-time reactions at www.twitter.com/jinjuhallyufevr
#a3day Season 3 Begins April 27, 2020!
Season 2 Special Episode 1: GMPD Jay Park
4Men “Studying Abroad” (2015), “Remember Me” (2017) + Final Thoughts
4Men “1998” (2014)
Season 2 Special Episode 0: #NCT127RodeoHouston2020
4Men “Thank You” (2013)
4Men “The True Story (실화)” (2013)
Season 2 Break Ends March 9th!
Developments from An Album a Day!
4Men “The Artist” (2011)
4Men “Sorry” (2010)
Season 2 Special Episode 0: Monsta X "All About Luv" (2020)
4Men “First Kiss” Revisited
4Men “First Kiss” (2008) + “The 3rd Generation” (2010)
4Men “Andante” (2006)
4Men “If I Gather For a Thousand Day’s... “ (2000)
4Men "Four Men First Album" (1998)
Long-running R&B male group 4Men might not have been on your radar before today's episode, but they will be now. Journey down musical memory lane as Ashley tries to remember comparative American music references for this group.
4L "Move" (2014)
2019 Rookie Roundup Number 7 THE FINAL
2019 Rookie Roundup Number 6
In this episode, we learn exclusively about South Korean boy groups. Featured in this episode are Teen Teen, Treasure, Tomorrow x Together (TXT), and SuperM.
2019 Rookie Roundup Number 5
In this episode, we take a look at live band Onewe, OnlyOneOf, Purplebeck, and Rocket Punch.
2019 Rookie Roundup Number 4
For today's episode, we explore ITZY, JUS2, Newkidd, and observe the one-year anniversary of ONEUS.
2019 Rookie Roundup Number 3
In this episode, we continue to explore details and brief opinions about South Korean K-pop rookie groups D1ce, Everglow, Fanatics. EXO subunit EXO-CS also appears on Rookie Roundup, as the subunit made its debut during 2019.