No, I won't talk about the latest, superb, PJ Harvey album here. Instead I want to show off some yummy treats found in Singapore. Yes, this will be very pop-heavy. Here's what I came home with after a recent visit.
From the top left we have 4Minute's first album Diamond with a bonus DVD. Containing the poppiest song ever about losing ones virginity. (Yes. K-pop is weird. I thought I'd made that clear before.)
The original Sugababes first and only album, on glorious vinyl. Unfortunately somewhat abused in the travel but still worth having.
Below 4Minute is BoA's Hurricane Venus and to the right of Sugababes is GD&TOP's selftitled debut.
And in the bottom row there's a Japanese Girls' Generation single, the oversized Secret single, Kara's Jumping in Japanese and finally a break from all of that K-pop with the Tommy February6 compilation. Tommy February6 is Tomoko Kawase, front-woman for the Japanese band The Brilliant Green as well as two different solo-projects. There is the free spirited, Halloween-inspired emoish rock of Tommy Heavenly6 and the subtly decadent electropop of Tommy February6. I already own the CD+DVD compilation from Heavenly6 but now the collection is complete!
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