Another album review is here – this time for CRAVITY’s EVERSHINE. This is their 7th mini-album and was released back in February of this year. It features a total of 6 songs, including the title track Love or Die and the secondary promotional track C’est La Vie. Overall, another quality output by the group with some good and great songs on the mini-album. Continue reading to find out my thoughts on the individual songs that make up EVERSHINE.
In more recent news, CRAVITY also released new music (single is titled Show Off) in Japan and the group will be appearing the revamped Road To Kingdom show.
1. C’est La Vie – Click here for the full review for C’est La Vie. (7/10)
2. Love or Die (Title Track) – Click here for the full review for Love or Die. (9/10)
3. Cherry Blossom – When you think of cherry blossoms, you tend to think of light pink colour and perhaps even a soft breeze to brings out a crisp Spring air. Cherry Blossom encapsulates all of that quite well. It features bubbly synths with a dash of funkiness, all the while maintaining a lightness that feels fitting for the concept of cherry blossoms. I do think the producers could have gotten away with a slightly heavier dose of funk, just to give the song more boldness, edge and tenacity (but also maintaining the lightness of the song). The members themselves sounded sweet and the melodies made Cherry Blossom quite comforting to listen to. (8/10)
4. Mr. – Mr. is my pick for this album’s highlight. It takes on a 2000s EDM club banger style, which ended up feeling nostalgic to me (given I grew up in that era). Odd to think that EDM can elicit a nostalgic feeling… Anyhow, I do like how the producers didn’t overdo the EDM, which keeps Mr. refined and approachable. I liked the bass of the single, and how well that contrasted with the smooth vocals and melodies. The rappers were also in their zone in the verses of Mr., driving the song forward themselves when there was not a whole lot going in the background (relative to the choruses). The beat also works with the current funky and groovy trends, and the hooks were catchy. There was a lot to like in Mr.. (9/10)
5. Worst Thriller – A movie-like whistle and psychedelic rock takes the helm of Worst Thriller. It is a different sound profile that I am not sure anyone else in KPOP has done before, but the dreamy effect is very familiar. Definitely an interesting and unique direction. The slower pace of the track and the multiple subtle increases in the pacing at the end of the song made Worst Thriller feel quite unsettling, but in an intriguing way. At first, I found it odd. But I will admit that the song has grown a fair bit on me. The members handled the song well. I particularly like the backing vocals, which also set the unsettling and intriguing atmosphere further. (8/10)
6. Over & Over – Over & Over ends the mini-album with a familiar pop rock sound. While the track isn’t the most innovative or ‘different’ song on the mini-album, I really appreciate the straightforwardness of the track. The CRAVITY members definitely did a really good job on the vocal and rapping fronts. The instrumental just had the right amount of energy. Put all of that together, and Over & Over comes out to be a worthwhile listen. Altogether, a very comfortable end to the mini-album. (8/10)


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