
Established in 2019, An Album a Day ("A3Day") is an English-language music commentary podcast "explorin' all the industry from A to Z." Journey through every album available within the K-pop, indie and underground with fac-based and opinionated commentary with each "shortcast" episode.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 176 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicMusic CommentaryMusic History | |||

In this episode, the ladies of Apink make a triumphant return on the scene and Ashley shares personal updates.
The album review begins at 6:08 for those interested in skipping the update.
In this episode, the 2016 EP "Pink Revolution" is discussed. Special thanks to Madasa Media for sponsoring this episode. Register for their creative workshop on Eventbrite and learn more at madasamedia.wixsite.com/madasamedia
In this episode, Apink begins to advance their sound as the majority of the members enter early adulthood.
In this episode, Ashley makes the long-awaited return to Apink's discography and continuously says the wrong production team's name. She'll get it right, eventually.
With concert tickets costing as much as they do these days, you want to be sure that your hard-earned money is being well spent for entertainment. Have you "risked it all" for a concert that was amazing or a bust? Let me know with a comment.
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In this bonus episode, girl group XG's greater Houston area tour stop is reviewed.
Learn more about the 2025 group trip to South Korea on A3Day Podcast's website.
The powerhouse girl group stopped in Houston on their global tour. Here's a recap from a passive listener.
This podcast is a goldmine of information. I enjoy learning about both new and old K-pop artist and their musical journey through their discography. I also enjoy hearing honest reviews because sometimes, in the fandom world, fandoms and biases can get muddied. Instead, we're giving an unbias opinion even when she is a fan of the group/artist herself. Check out this podcast if you're not doing so already.
This podcast is a gold mine. I always learn a wealth of information about K-Pop, the history, and everything in between. It's also a great way to find artists I may not have heard of otherwise. Love the humor as well. Never a boring episode on this podcast--EVER.
I truly enjoy learning from Multifacetedacg about kpop artists, albums, and songs!! She is truly edutainment!!
A3day is my first podcast I started listening to. I've enjoyed all of the episodes and even learned more info about groups I didn't really didn't know. I'm excited and can't wait to hear more group to be explored and discussed in the future!
She is such a great personality. I love your takes on the music and I’m so glad the podcast is on this platform now! Seeing you continuously grow is awesome.
So glad this has been made into a podcast. I always watched this on YouTube, but it will be so nice to listen to this in the car.







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