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LIFE

From the small screen to real life

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 05/09/2022

» A business mogul worries his son may be kidnapped, so he hires eight bodyguards to pose as students to protect him at school. The eight bodyguards do not know each other, and this leads to confusion and conflict.

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LIFE

One step forward, one step back

Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 22/02/2021

» The elusive inclusive nature of Thai TV are snags on the road to equality

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LIFE

Cut above the rest

B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 12/05/2019

» We first heard the name Cut The Crab back in 2014 when their single Mai Mee Kam Tob (Without Doubt) was featured in the Future Sound Of Bangkok's envelope-pushing debut compilation. Besides being one of the most forward-thinking records of that year, the compilation also gave us a sample of what local talents were capable of. Along with eclectic artists ranging from DCNXTR and Gramaphone Children (Jaree Thanapura) to Nolens.Volens. and Plastic Section, Cut The Crab stood out among the gifted bunch as a highly promising newcomer with a keen ear for electro-pop brilliance. Even though the band hasn't been exactly prolific over the past few years, the trio-turned-duo are now back at it with the release of their self-titled debut EP, a six-track collection that's been nearly half a decade in the making.

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S WEEKLY

Absolutely fabulous

Tatat Bunnag, Published on 14/04/2018

» Girls just want to have fun

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S WEEKLY

Rock chicks

Tatat Bunnag, Published on 02/12/2017

» Emma Pam do it differently.

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LIFE

Decoding the X Factor

B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 21/05/2017

» Debut EP by the homespun electropop duo brims with DIY indie-pop aesthetic and radio-ready listenability.

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LIFE

Three is the magic number

Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 29/06/2016

» BFF may stand for Best Friends Forever in the teen lexicon, but this past weekend the term has been redefined for "The Battle Of BFF Concert", held at the Royal Paragon Hall for two nights where Thai pop singers took turn battling one another with songs and dance moves for three-and-a-half hours straight.