[Album Review] FACE (1st Mini Album) – JIMIN (BTS)

Today’s album review focuses on JIMIN’s solo debut mini-album, FACE, which was released back in March of this year. As we all know, BTS is currently focusing on solo endeavours as they are near (or currently are) carrying out their military enlistments. And since that announcement, each member has been releasing solo music. JIMIN is the 3rd member to do so, with a mini-album that features the title track Like Crazy, the English version of the title track, a pre-release track titled Set Me Free Pt. 2, an interlude and two side tracks.

While the mini-album appears to be light on, FACE is pretty loaded with high quality tracks. The two side tracks I just mentioned both earn a 10/10 rating, while the interlude earns high praises from me. And if you remember my posts on the pre-release and title track, then you know my thoughts about those songs. But apologies if you don’t, as it has been a while since I put those reviews out. To see my thoughts on each song, including links to those two reviews, keep on reading below.

FACE Album Cover

1. Face-off – Beginning the mini-album is Face-off, which is an edgier and grungier side of Jimin that feels very unexpected and different for Jimin himself. This doesn’t mean the song is bad. Rather, I think Face-off is a very strong song and gives off such a dark aura that just feels very compelling. The plucking synths and the trap-based instrumental was subtly intense, and Jimin’s vocals and delivery was very intriguing throughout Face-off. His delivery is also very emotionally charged, to the point where you can feel his anger and distrust. (10/10)

2. Interlude: DiveDive begins by rapidly reversing, before a simple knock on the doors signals the true beginning of this 2-minute instrumental track. I really like how sensory the track is. We hear an audience cheer as Jimin speaks on stage, then footsteps, then a car engine start and drive off, and finally the pouring and swallowing of water at the end. I presume this is all post-concert, with Jimin retiring back home for the day. All of these audible sounds occur over an atmospheric set of instrumentation, creating a unique interlude track.

3. Like Crazy (Title Track)Click here to read the full review for Like Crazy. (8.5/10)

4. AloneAlone goes for a softer pop approach. I found the track to be so captivating to listen to and a clear standout on this mini-album. From the very first moment, we hear delicate vocals. As the song progresses, more is added to the track. Jimin’s vocals become more defined with the addition of backing vocals and the instrumentation becomes more layered. That descending distortion at the end of Jimin’s vocals was another intriguing element on this mini-album, but it was a punchy and alluring aspect of the song. (10/10)  

5. Set Me Free Pt. 2 (Pre-Release Track)Click here to read the full review for Set Me Free Pt. 2. (7.5/10)

6. Like Crazy (English Version) – Refer to link above to the review of Like Crazy for my thoughts on the song. But the English version is still linked below.

Overall Album Rating – 9/10

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