
| Khon Di Ti Ai Baw Hak ***** |
Following a detour with the unwise Galamae volume 1, Bunta Mueangmai makes a very welcome return to solo performance with Khon di ti ai baw hak. It sits between the two earlier albums in terms of musical quality: far more engaging than Galamae, but never quite rising to the heights of Jam wai na | ![]() |
| Galamae ***** |
Bunta Mueangmai is a strange one. Her first album wisely skirted around the limits of her abilities and compensated for them with good songwriting and well-produced videos; as half of Galamae she has followed it with one which hopelessly exposes her, is unoriginal and is amateurishly produced... | ![]() |
| Jam Wai Na ***** |
Jam Wai Na — Bunta's first album — is very similar to those of Jop and Joy. It's full of catchy, well-written songs; the videos have good costumes and choreography; and there's not an ounce of feeling in it... | ![]() |