[Review] ROCKSTAR – xikers

xikers made their debut at the end of March of this year with the mini-album HOUSE OF TRICKY: Doorbell Ringing and one of the title tracks from their debut mini-album was TRICKY HOUSE. The other title track is ROCKSTAR, and is the subject of this post. Since their debut, the group has also returned with their second mini-album, HOUSE OF TRICKY: How to Play, which is lead by the single DO or DIE and Koong (the latter will be the subject of another review in the future).

Their recent release of DO or DIE took on a punkish rock sound that I described as thrilling to listen to. But DO or DIE isn’t the first time that the group trekked into rock territory. xikers previously did so with the single ROCKSTAR, which is equally as thrilling (if not more) than DO or DIE. At times, ROCKSTAR felt like a more dynamic and vibrant take on what ATEEZ would sound like if they did a rock/dance track (i.e. Guerrilla). The main difference between them and their more senior labelmates is that added dynamism and vibrant tinge that I had just mentioned, which gives xikers an opportunity to make the intense rock sound and style their own. And they did so successfully. The energy that comes off ROCKSTAR is super powerful and intense. Their execution felt elevated and polished to the point where they did not feel like a newly debut group. The vocals were a little muffled due to the processing to match up with the rock intensity, but the rapping really benefits from the energy driven nature of ROCKSTAR. The first half of the chorus was features a grungier sound, while the second half of the chorus (i.e. when the head-banging rock comes into play) shows a relentless approach to the rock sound. I also equally enjoyed how intensified it got at the very end of the song. Such an ender just gives ROCKSTAR the chance to signal the end and feel complete the song without repeating everything we had heard earlier on in the song. That would’ve ruined the song, and I am so glad that the producers only thought of how ROCKSTAR could have gone up from there. Overall, ROCKSTAR is a very strong showing to why xikers is one of the male rookie groups to look out for in 2023.

The lyrics of the song are about youth and chasing one’s dreams (taken from Soompi), and we see the group go from schoolboys to (what I presume are) artists at the end. The energy and passion, as per the featured image of this post, comes from the members’ hearts and that their desire to become artists is within them, waiting to be unleashed. And in the end, the storm and eye helps the members unleash the that power and desire. I would have liked more explanation of the eye and/or storm (but I am presuming both are the same thing), maybe through an intro scene or an outro scene, as I feel like this is a unique concept that could be a recurring element in their music videos. We know KQ Entertainment love their trilogy concepts and story-telling in their music videos.

That intensity that I mentioned earlier on in this review is definitely showcased and alive on this stage. It is the best aspect of the performance and makes the whole watching experience thrilling and electrifying. I really like how the members put their all into the performance and do not hold back at any moment.

Song – 9/10
Music Video – 8.5/10
Performance – 8/10
Overall Rating – 8.7/10

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