[Album Review] BE AWAKE (8th Mini Album) – THE BOYZ

The next album to be reviewed on the blog is THE BOYZ’s BE AWAKE, the group’s 8th mini-album, which was released back in February of this year. The mini-album features the title track ROAR and five additional side tracks. This comeback is the first comeback from the group since BE AWARE / WHISPER in 2022 and also marks the return of Eric, who had taken a hiatus due to health reasons in early 2022.

If there was one aspect that was showcased in most (if not all) songs on BE AWAKE, it was THE BOYZ’s vocals and rapping. I particularly enjoyed their deep and raspy vocal tones featured in the first half of the mini-album, and how well fitted (and sometimes unexpectedly good) the rap sequences were on this mini-album. This consistent showcase of the members really helped make BE AWAKE a captivating mini-album and is a definite improvement from BE AWARE (which got a fair reaction from me). Check out the mini-album below to see if you agree with me (and my overall rating of the mini-album)!

BE AWAKE Album Cover

1. Awake – Kevin’s narration at the start, the group’s vocals and rapping were bone-chilling and so riveting to listen to. The R&B and EDM instrumentation for Awake came together to create a paced and sensual atmosphere, with the members really showing the latter through their deep and raspy tones. The song also features elements from the title track, which makes it an ideal track to kick off the mini-album and lead into the title track that follows. (9/10)

2. ROAR (Title Track)Click here to read the full review for ROAR. (7.5/10)

3. Blah BlahBlah Blah changes up the mini-album, diverting to a brighter territory (compared to the opening and title track). The producers of Blah Blah do maintain the deep tones from the earlier in the songs, allowing the track to still fit into the mini-album. But they offset this with some subtle groove in its melodies and hooks. However, I did think there was room for Blah Blah to do a bit more on these fronts, just to make the track more appealing. That being said, though, Blah Blah’s central piece was smooth and velvety to listen to. (8/10)

4. Savior – The 4-minute track on this album has a lot of great moments/elements. Some of my favourite include the hard-hitting and dynamic rap that changes up Savior out of nowhere; the groovy EDM that without a doubt enables THE BOYZ to show off some create choreography; and the sensual energy from the R&B motif at the start of the song, showcasing the members’ vocals. Savior pulled me back a few times when the mini-album was released, and it continues to do so months after its release. Definitely a sign of a great song. (10/10)

5. Horizon (숨)Horizon is the BE AWAKE’s answer to a ballad piece. The instrumentation is made up of a range of balladry regulars, such as acoustic guitar, piano and orchestral strings. I liked that the track builds as it progresses, ending with some dramatic drumming. This helps makes the ballad more riveting, yet also maintaining a peaceful exterior. In addition to that, the vocals and rapping in the track are so captivating to listen to. A strong ballad, overall. (8/10)

6. Diamond Life – Ending the mini-album is Diamond Life, which has a lot more crunch thanks to its electronic synths. I vividly remember when I first checked out the album months ago, this track caught me off guard (more so scared me) as it a dynamic and bolder track following on from a calm and peaceful ballad. There are catchy bits in the song, and the vocals and rapping were solid works from the group. I would have liked Diamond Life to have a bit more of a zing to it, just to close out the mini-album on a lesser consistent note (as the song does feel a bit repetitive after listening to it a couple of times. (8/10)

Overall Album Rating – 8.4/10

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