Daily Archives: July 26, 2013

Shinhwa What The Backstreet Boys Can Learn From Them

Reblogged By: La Tray

Source: Korea Joong Ang Daily / By Lee Sun-min

Media: Korea Joong Ang Daily

Posted: Friday July 26, 2013 @6:07 p.m. PST

 

The boy group Shinhwa has been introduced in the monthly magazine The Atlantic as an example of an idol group with lasting power.

In the story titled What the Backstreet Boys Could Learn from K-Pop, the magazine said each and every member of Shinhwa is still active in the entertainment scene in their 30s – 15 years after their debut – unlike members of the Backstreet Boys, who have not been active in the scene or popular among the younger generation since the group debuted in 1993.

It said there is hope for the American idol group, saying, “Luckily, they have a model to imitate: Shinhwa, the Korean equivalent of the Backstreet Boys.”

Shinhwa, which debuted five years after the American group, released its 11th album, “The Classic” in May to show they can still coordinate a powerful and serious performance while each member shows a more comical or down-to-earth character on talk shows or other programs.

“What the Backstreet Boys can learn from Sinhwa is to get over the awkwardness of being grown men in a boy band and embrace the jokes thrown their way,” said the magazine.

“They over-rely on puns that only older fans would get, or worse yet, puns that will only serve to trigger sneers from younger pop fans.”

The group is scheduled to perform at the 2013 Shinhwa Grand Finale “The Classic” concert in Seoul for two days starting Aug. 3 at Seoul Olympic Park in Songpa, southern Seoul.

By Lee Sun-min

Se7en and Lee Sang Chul Sentenced To Military Prison

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Source: Channel News Asia

Media: Channel News Asia / islandshinee.wordpress.com

Posted: Friday July 26, 2013 @2:15 a.m. PST

 

 

Korean celebrity soldiers, Mighty Mouth’s Lee Sang Chul and Se7en, were among the eight soldiers found guilty of flouting military regulations by the Korean Ministry of National Defense on Thursday

The Korean Ministry of National Defense on Thursday found celebrity soldiers Lee Sang Chul of K-pop duo Mighty Mouth, and Korean singer Se7en (Choi Dong Wook), guilty of visiting a massage parlour that provides adult services after an external performance on June 21, reported Korean media.

The two celebrity soldiers have been sentenced to 10 days in military prison for going AWOL (Absent Without Leave) after performing at a concert in Chuncheon.

Another celebrity soldier who went AWOL to watch a movie following the Chuncheon concert will be confined to barracks for ten days.

Five other celebrity soldiers, which were found guilty of bringing their mobile phones into their barracks, will be confined to barracks for five days.

The eight will have the length of their military service extended accordingly, though these offences will not be reflected as criminal acts in their military records.

This comes shortly after the Korean Ministry of Nation Defense dissolved the Defense Media Agency on July 18, following a series of scandals involving celebrity soldiers serving with the agency, which was set up in 1997 to raise the morale of the troops and project a positive image of the military.

The 15 celebrity soldiers currently serving as ‘entertainment soldiers’ in the military will be reassigned to regular units from August 1.

Photo 1: Se7en

– CNA/ha

Photo 2: Lee Sang Chul