[Album Review] CONTINUUM (5th Mini Album) – VIXX

It has been a few years since we last saw VIXX on stage. That was through Scentist (if we are considering their Korean comeback) or Reincarnation (if we are considering their Japanese comeback). There have been also two digital singles since those comebacks. But in November 2023, VIXX made their long awaited comeback with the mini-album CONTINUUM and the title track Amnesia. Today, I will be reviewing the mini-album. In addition to the title track, it features an additional four songs. And per usual, this mini-album is on par with the rest of their album releases as far as I can remember, a strong album release and features a few hidden gems. For more on individual songs, continue reading below.

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1. Amnesia (Title Track)Click here for the full review for Amnesia. (8/10)

2. ChemicalChemical takes me right back to some of their older side tracks, going for that darker and sexier vibe that VIXX always have in some form on their albums. I found everything to be rather straight forward and simple in Chemical, from the breathy yet clear vocals, sultry melodies, and trap and electronic instrumentational. But the descriptors ‘simple’ and ‘straight-forward’ are no critique towards Chemical. Rather the simplicity allows the song and the members within it really shine. (9/10)

3. LILAC (라일락) – In a more heartfelt and acoustic manner is LILAC. While the beginning and verses of the song brings out an acoustic flair, I do think LILAC’s chorus gears the song towards a minimalistic pop-rock demeanour. As the instrumentation is kept to a minimum, this allows LILAC to showcase the stunning vocal profile of the trio by placing their delivery into the spotlight. (9/10)

4. SAVAGESAVAGE takes an upbeat and dynamic turn in its instrumental, easily becoming my favourite pick on this mini-album. I like quite a lot in this track, such as the twinkling effect in the chorus (which gives SAVAGE depth), how fun the song gets thanks to the really funky instrumentation, and how lively and expressive VIXX sounds in SAVAGE. (10/10)

5. If You Come TonightIf You Come Tonight is an easy-going and softer track to end the mini-album on. It isn’t a ballad, but it is as beautiful as a ballad from VIXX could be. The melodies are really nice, and VIXX’s really nice vocal work also has this sweet tinge to it that emphasises the track’s pleasant and soothing vibes. (8/10)

Overall Album Rating – 8.8/10

[Album Review] [PHANTASY] Pt. 2 Sixth Sense (2nd Studio Album – Part 2) – THE BOYZ

THE BOYZ announced back last year their second studio length album PHANTASY and that it would be split into three parts. I also think I read somewhere that the entire album was to be released by the end of 2023. But I think that ship has sailed given we only have two parts and it is already early 2024. Anyhow, the group kicked off PHANTASY with the first part, Christmas in August and LIP GLOSS, in August 2023. And in November 2023, the group followed up with the second part of PHANTASY, Sixth Sense, which is the focus of this review post. The single WATCH IT serves as the title track and forms part of the six-track second part of the album. For my thoughts on each of the song below (FYI – some of which do have music videos – linked blow. But due to time constraints, I have opted to review them here instead), continue reading the review below.

[PHANTASY] Pt. 2 Sixth Sense Album Cover

1. WATCH IT (Title Track)Click here for the full review for WATCH IT(9/10)

2. Rat In The Trap (덫) – The first unit track on this part of the album is Rat In The Trap, which features Sangyeon, Jacob, Kevin, New and Hakyeon. I wrote this review before the music video for Rat In The Trap was released. Here, they describe love as a trap. I really like the funky vibe that is channeled throughout the track. Further to that, the electric bass gives the track that dark and edgy vibe (and a very cool crunchy effect), while the melodies and vocal work feels quite sleek. (8/10)

3. HoneyHoney also got the music video treatment earlier this year. But as it was an all-English song (which was a genuine surprise to me), it (presently) can only fall into the realm of my International Song Reviews segment. As that segment tends to lag behind, here are my thoughts on Honey. It is a smooth and sleek hip-hop track performed by members Sunwoo and Eric. The lyrics are quite sensual and mature, but I feel this helps makes the song feel even smoother. The two rappers’ vocals were actually well done, and their rapping is definitely engaging. I really like their use of the deeper and lower registers throughout, which really helped make Honey alluring to listeners. Eric and Sunwoo did a very successful job with Honey. (9/10)

4. Bad Luck – All the members come together again in Bad Luck, which felt like quintessential THE BOYZ for me. The synth work comes off as dramatic in Bad Luck and gives momentum to the song. The vocal work is amazing, with fast tempo delivery in the chorus being one of the cooler aspects of the track. But it is the rapping that bookends both ends of the second verse were the standout moments, with Sunwoo’s rhythmic sequence at the end of the second verse being the best of the best. I want to relive those few seconds again and again. (10/10)

5. CRYING & LAUGHTER – The hollow percussion to start off the song was definitely an interesting choice. But it actually ends up blending well with the rest of the instrumentation. There are also other interesting choices in this dance track, as more scratchy strings. Again, good rapping and vocals from the members throughout CRYING & LAUGHTER, all of which makes the song engaging to listen to again and again. The ‘La la la’ and melodies are quite catchy. A solid single, overall. (8/10)

6. Escape – Again, we see interesting instrumentation choices in Escape. There are a few odd balls (at least, that is how I hear them) in the background, such as the consistent and brief thumping percussion, the very dull piano-like right at the back of the instrumentation, a bubbling effect sound and probably a lot more that I cannot pinpoint. That being said, everything melds together to be quite aesthetic. I thought it was really cool. The airy vocals from the members actually complimented the music quite well. It had an alluring effect that worked very well on me. My only improvement to this song is that it could have used something more memorable in terms of hooks and melodies. (8.5/10)

Overall Album Rating – 8.8/10

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[Album Review] VERSUS (4th Mini Album) – VIVIZ

After what felt like has been a concentrated amount of album reviews for male groups, I am here with an album review for a female group – this time, VIVIZ. The trio made their comeback in November 2023 with their 4th mini-album VERSUS and the title track MANIAC, following on from their PULL UP comeback from earlier in 2023. Including the title track, this mini-album also features another 4 songs.

This is the first time I am reviewing an album from VIVIZ, who debuted following the unexpected announcement of GFriend’s disbandment. Said announcement is still one that catches me off guard and shocks me even after two years as it was simply not even considered as an option given the success off the group. That being said, VIVIZ picks it right up with their debut and have had a consistent career post GFriend since. This time around, I am encouraged to review VERSUS thanks to how much the title track has grown on me and the fact the mini-album has one awesome track that I really wanted to share with you. Continue reading below to find out which VERSUS song is the one you must listen to!

VERSUS Album Cover

1. MANIAC (Title Track) – One of the wishes expressed in my review for MANIAC was that more listens would help boost up the song for me, given my review was written merely hours after the song release. I am happy to say that since the release of MANIAC, the additional listens did help and I am more than inclined to increase MANIAC’s song rating to a 7/10. Click here for the full review for MANIAC. (7/10)

2. UntieUntie is my favourite pick from this mini-album. The runway aesthetic that makes up Untie’s sound profile is successfully executed, with the instrumental setting the scene with immediate effect. VIVIZ’s very low and raspy toned breathy vocals was definitely a highlight aspect of the song, with the rest of the vocals being very solid efforts as well. It was the perfect vessel for the charisma, confidence and power that they were conveying in Untie. (10/10)

3. Overflow – We gear towards more R&B territory for Overflow. I liked the dreamier vibes from the instrumentation and the vocals were really well done. Unfortunately, the melodies didn’t keep me around and I found this to be an excuse to skip the song constantly. (7/10)

4. Day To Day ( 걸음) – I find that Eunha’s higher pitched vocals work excellently in Day to Day, and Umji and SinB’s vocals follow through quite nicely. I like the really soft pop vibes that comes from Day To Day, which makes it quite graceful and lovely listen. The melodies have this small bounce to it, which I quite liked. And everything else contributes to an easy listen. (8/10)

5. Up 2 Me – We re-enter upbeat territory to close out the VERSUS mini-album with Up 2 Me. After some paced tracks, it is definitely nice to hear some energy from this mini-album. Up 2 Me is another enjoyable track with a catchy chorus and retro detailing in the pop instrumentation that backs the track. I kind of wished that was a more prolific element in Up 2 Me to really give Up 2 Me a little more oomph, but the track is good enough as it is. (8/10)

Overall Album Rating – 8/10

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[Album Review] Love Effect (7th Mini Album) – ONF

After completing their military enlistment at the same time in June 2023 (a first in KPOP to navigate the biggest cause of prolonged hiatus in male KPOP groups), ONF returned in October 2023 with their 7th mini-album, Love Effect. It is their first comeback since their special album release of Storage of ONF in 2022 in the midst of their military enlistments, which featured the title track Your Song. Love Effect (the mini-album) features a total of 5 songs, including their latest title track of the same name.

Overall, this new mini-album is a solid way to ease us back into ONF, with the title track itself borrowing that similar sound profile that I personally liked from their title tracks that they released prior to the military enlistments in 2021 (i.e., Beautiful Beautiful) and the others songs demonstrating the group’s variability with different sounds and genres. Continue reading to find out what my thoughts on each individual song are below.

Love Effect Album Cover

1. Be Here Now – Kicking off the mini-album is the single Be Here Now, which lyrics are about the future that ONF wants with their fans (FUSEs). I really like the cheerful and feel-good vibe that the verses bring to the song, and the choruses are an inclusive extension of that thanks to the members singing together. Wyatt’s rapping in the bridge brings a playful vibe to the mix, while the only pre-chorus in Be Here Now is extremely pleasant (so much so, that it stands out to me). (9/10)

2. Love Effect (바람이 분다)Click here for the review for Love Effect. (9/10)

3. Dam Dam Di Ram – ONF taps into hip-hop territory with this dance track, which to me sounds like a typical male KPOP group release. It just sounds plain and doesn’t really feel as exciting as some of their other tracks on this mini-album. Also, Dam Dam Di Ram is a lot more serious and heavier than ONF’s other releases, which is a departure from what we hear from ONF usually. That being said, there are some good moments and aspects to the song, such as Hyojin and Seungjun’s (formerly J-Us) unique vocals in the pre-choruses, Wyatt’s very low tone rap-speak in the second verse and the refreshing flute that features in the background throughout the song. (7.5/10)

4. Arrival – Whilst Arrival is also quite hefty and serious like releases from other male groups, I do find that Arrival does a much better job of showcasing ONF’s style and colour. Just check out the chorus, and I think you will know what I am talking about (if you have been a long-time fan of ONF). The synth wave instrumentation behind Arrival is a lot more dynamic and this definitely helps make the song more appealing. The detailing we hear in the background introduces some crunchy textures, while I felt was very cool. (8.5/10)

5. Wind Effect (바람이 부는 이유) – The final song on the album is (surprise, surprise) a ballad. It is a lovely song to end on, with a soft piano instrumental and pleasant vocals to round out of the mini-album. Given the title of this track is rather similar to the title track of this release, the lyrics of Wind Effect reads in as a potential lead into the title track – Wind Effect depicts the beginning of love, while Love Effect (the title track) depicts the falling in love. (8/10)

Overall Album Rating – 8.4/10

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[Album Review] MELTING POINT (2nd Mini-Album) – ZEROBASEONE

The best selling and very popular rookie of 2023, ZEROBASEONE, made their first comeback in November 2023 with the mini-album MELTING POINT. This mini-album features the title track CRUSH and four additional side tracks (one of which shares the same name with the mini-album). After the success of Youth In The Shade, and the fact that they are (once again) breaking records with this album release, I just had to check out MELTING POINT in an album review post. And my thoughts on the overall album is simple – while the mini-album isn’t as strong as their debut one due to the title track, all of the side tracks on this album are quite good to check out.

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1. Melting PointClick here for the review for Melting Point. (8/10)

2. Take My Hand – Drum and bass dominates the instrumentation and song of Take My Hand. It might be much for some, but I thought it was a really good way of pushing the song along. The members provide very crisp, clear and loud vocals to ensure they come off as striking and are heard over the dominant instrumentation. I feel like that there is some emotional weight to the vocals, which was also interesting addition to a dance/electronic track. Maybe better blending of the background and vocals would have helped make Take My Hand feel a little more cohesive, but it is still a good song. (8.5/10)

3. CRUSH (가시) (Title Track)Click here for the full review for CRUSH. (6/10)

4. Kidz Zone – This pop rock song is amazing and was an instant favourite of mine. Kidz Zone is about wanting to be like kids forever, and so it features a very carefree vibe that you expect kids to have. But it is also nostalgic as it brought up some happy memories of childhood for me. Right from the get-go, I was impressed with ZEROBASEONE’s vocals in this. I personally thought the higher register gave the vocals a lot of character to match up with the carefree tone of Kidz Zone. The use of the choir in the chorus adds an extra layer of energy and brightness to the song that makes it very hard to put down. A definite gem on this mini-album. (10/10)  

5. Good Night – The fifth and final song on this mini-album is a ballad, which should come as no surprise. But this is no typical ballad. Good Night has a very beautiful instrumentation. There is some complexity to it, thanks to the mix of synths and acoustic elements. I particularly like the twinkling effect that the piano gave Good Night, which gives off a dreamy effect in the midst of everything else. The vocals from the members are really nice as well, and the swaying melodies is very much there is Good Night. (8/10)

Overall Album Rating – 8.1/10

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[Album Review] La Dolce Vita (10th Mini Album) – ONEUS

ONEUS made their second comeback of 2023 in September 2023 with La Dolce Vita (their 10th mini-album) and Baila Conmigo (the title of their latest single). It follows on from their May 2023 PYGMALION and ERASE ME comeback.

Their latest release is a little short, with a total of five tracks (one of which is the Spanish version of the title track). But there is one exceptionally great song on the mini-album that you must check out, based on my opinion. Read on to find out which song that was!

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1. Intro: Begging You – The intro to La Dolce Vita happens to be the most modern number, with its use of electronic synths and processing of vocals. I really like Begging You’s glitchy approach to its chorus, which gives the track complexity and a fun vibe (something that doesn’t travel through to the rest of the mini-album). The rest of the vocals and rapping was quite nicely done. (8/10)

2. Baila Conmigo (Title Track)Click here for the full review for Baila Conmigo. (7/10)

3. Simulation – Why Simulation did not get the attention it deserves beats me. This was indeed a masterpiece of a song. The dramatic piano piece that kicks off Simulation (and is featured throughout the song)just sets the tone for the song, leading Simulation down a melodramatic and epic direction. The rest of the production concentrates the intensity of Simulation. The members’ vocals and rapping contribute to bringing that dramaticism to life, while the melodies make it flow like a classical ballroom piece on stage. Altogether, you get a very aesthetic and unique track that seemingly only ONEUS can full off. (10/10)

4. EpilogueEpilogue is a bit standard for my liking and I put this on the R&B instrumentation. I know following Simulation is a tall order to ask for, but one of the barriers that really prevents me from connecting with Epilogue was the incredibly plain instrumentation. At least the vocals carried the song, with the members showcasing a fair bit of emotional heft and they sounded very heartfelt. The smoothness the vocals were also commendable. (7/10)

5. Baila Conmigo (Spanish Version) – Refer to my review for Baila Conmigo above.

Overall Album Rating – 8/10

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[Album Review] Drama (4th Mini Album) – aespa

November also saw the return of aespa, who came back with the single and mini-album of the same name, Drama. This follows on from the very high standard set by aespa with their MY WORLD mini-album from May of last year. It also follows on from aespa’s all-English July Better Things single release, which is also featured on their latest mini-album alongside Drama and 5 additional side tracks.

As mentioned above, their previous mini-album set a really high bar. And while Drama doesn’t meet that high standard this time around, it definitely gets quite close to it. For more on the mini-album, see below.

Drama Album Cover

1. Drama (Title Track) – Originally, I said that the choruses for Drama was plain. But per usual, multiple listens after the review have resulted in me realising that the choruses are quite addictive and catchy. This means my thoughts on Drama will need to be tweaked (and I will do so in a future post). As for now, I have decided to bump my song rating for Drama from 7.5 to 9. Click here for my original thoughts on Drama. (9/10)

2. Trick or TrickTrick or Trick continues the boldness charm that is present in the title track into this bass-heavy dance track. And some parts of the song actually help exceed the previous level of boldness, such as the striking hooks that the members deliver (e.g., “Now you see me, now you don’t”) and even the main grungy twinkling synth in the instrumentation. I really liked the overall intensity in this track and the powerful vocals we do get in this track. This potentially could have been title track material, had Drama not ended up being as ear-wormy as it did. (9/10)

3. Don’t Blink – For some reason, people have described Don’t Blink as ‘country-like’. While I do hear a tinge of that influence in the instrumentation thanks to the guitar riffs, the rest of Don’t Blink conforms more into pop territory. I did agree and liked with the vocal focus of the song, and the rapping featured in the bridge was very clean. The melodies and hooks were very simple, and the additional synths (particularly at the end of the song) was a nice touch. (8/10)

4. Hot Air Balloon – Deviating from the usual aespa serious style is the very bright and bubbly Hot Air Balloon. I find myself smiling when I listen to the song, just because the instrumentation just feels fun and amusing. I particularly like the crunchy textures in the midst of all the child-like and fun energy that is in Hot Air Balloon. Similarly, aespa’s higher pitched vocals follow the same train, and brings to us some memorable hooks and delivery styles. Out of all the side tracks on this mini-album, this one sticks out and for all of the right reasons. (10/10)

5. YOLO – I may sound like an old person here, but YOLO is one of the words that is the bane of my existence. You can imagine I wasn’t thrilled when I saw the title on the tracklist. But YOLO ends up being one of my favourite track on this mini-album. The pop-punk energy from the get-go is top tier and the members match this with ease with their bright and shouty delivery. The percussion comes down at the right moments to give off an epic tone. Everything feels full-on and practically remains in that gear for majority of the song, which admittedly is not for everyone. But it was mine and I thoroughly enjoyed YOLO (even if the title still irks me). (9/10)

6. You – Per usual, the final new song on the mini-album is their softest number. I am glad that the group didn’t go into ballad territory. Instead, they went towards a R&B motif and maintained that bright energy that they had channelled in the latter half of this mini-album. The orchestral instrumental is quite beautiful. As for the members and their vocals, they demonstrate why we should have them on their radar. Their vocal performance, just like in other songs on this mini-album, was truly captivating, and I liked their delicate and sincere tone. (8.5/10)

7. Better ThingsClick here for my review for Better Things. (8/10)

Overall Album Rating – 8.8/10

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[Album Review] Target: ME (1st Mini Album) – EVNNE

As you may already know, EVNNE recently returned with their first comeback since debut with UGLY. But before I come back from my break and review the UGLY comeback, I thought I take some time out of my hiatus to review EVNNE’s debut mini-album, Target: ME, which dropped back in September 2023. Headlining the mini-album was the single TROUBLE, one of the 6 songs that form part of the Target: ME mini-album. For a debut mini-album, this one is a very good one. The title track did get a little bump up in terms of its song rating (as perspective on songs do change over time and mine for TROUBLE definitely has), and the rest of the mini-album showcases a solid effort from the group. I am definitely looking forward to what is coming next from EVNNE (i.e., UGLY and the mini-album UN: SEEN). But for the time being (as I am still on a break), here are my thoughts on Target: ME.

Target: ME Album Cover

1. TROUBLE (Title Track) – My original song rating for TROUBLE was 7.5/10. Since my review, EVNNE’s TROUBLE has definitely grown me and some of my thoughts have definitely changed about the song as a result. I will address those changes in a different points. For now, I am bumping up the rating by 1 full point. Click here for my original thoughts on TROUBLE. (8.5/10)

2. Role Model – Old school hip-hop is alive in Role Model. The energy from this alone already sets up the song positively. In addition to the instrumentation, EVNNE pulls off this style extremely well. Both the vocals and rapping were very solid, with the rapping thriving in this old school hip-hop environment and the vocals brought a nice smoothness to the song. (8/10)

3. Pretty Thing – Still in that hip-hop gear is Pretty Thing. This time there is a much heavier dose of synths in the background. In the midst of that, there are some intriguing instrumentation detailing and delivery choices in Pretty Thing, which kept the song interesting to me. But the best bit of Pretty Thing is definitely the chorus that really is definitely bold (relatively to the rest of the song) and it has a very satisfying melody/bite to it. I wished the rest of the song was a little sharper. But other than that, a very strong side track from the group. (9/10)  

4. Your TextIntroducing us to EVNNE in a groovy R&B motif is Your Text. It also moves us away from synths by going with a more acoustic instrumentation. The vocal work here is also quite good, and I like the interwoven rap-speak lines in the chorus. Overall, a pleasant track to put on in the background and enjoy. (8/10)

5. JUKEBOX – If you are looking for an upbeat track, don’t look further than JUKEBOX. JUKEBOX taps into a retro funk sound for its instrumentation, which is fun and energetic. The members do a great job of matching and showcasing this same energy and vibe. The “Na Na Na” proves itself to be an ear-wormy hook, as I find myself having a little boogie every time it appears in JUKEBOX. (9/10)

6. Even More – Per usual, EVNNE ends their first mini-album with a ballad in the form of Even More. Based on the lyrics, the song is about wanting to creating memories with their fans (who have been named ENNVE). The synth-pop instrumentation gives the ballad track another side and dimension, which I thought was cool. The melodies bring out a mini swaying effect and the members did a really nice job showcasing their vocals in this track. (8/10)

Overall Album Rating – 8.4/10

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[Album Review] 樂-STAR (ROCK-STAR) (8th Mini-Album) – Stray Kids

Making their comeback in November 2023 was Stray Kids. They returned with their 8th mini-album, 樂-STAR (ROCK-STAR), which features two versions of the title track LALALALA, the Korean version of Social Path (ft. LiSA) and 6 other side tracks. Interestingly, this latest mini-album from this highly popular male group ends up being one of the highest rated albums from last year on my blog. I had not expected this whatsoever. But I guess I should have at least considered it following the success and how much I personally enjoyed their last comeback with ★★★★★ (5-STAR) and S-Class. Continue reading to find out why I ended up rating 樂-STAR (ROCK-STAR) so high!

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1. MEGAVERSEClick here for the review for MEGAVERSE. (10/10)

2. LALALALA ( ()) (Title Track)Click here for the review for LALALALA. (8/10)

3. BLIND SPOT (사각지대)BLIND SPOT is my favourite side track from the entire mini-album. I particularly like the upbeat and vibrant energy that comes from this track, thanks to the dynamic mix of EDM and (I think) rock. Throw in Stray Kids usually fast-paced raps and cool vocals, and you have a very lively and bold track to return to. The English lyrics at the end ring on in my head even after the song ends, which is thanks to the repetition and gets me wanting to return to the track even more. What I also felt was really successful about BLIND SPOT was its placement after LALALALA. Let’s just say that I repeatedly listened to BLIND SPOT a lot after listening to LALALALA (as I had somehow managed to maintain ROCK-STAR on my front page, and that is how kept finding the group for a Stray Kids fix). (10/10)     

4. COMFLEXCOMFLEX is another punchy and dynamic track on the mini-album. This one feels a lot more serious, as it sends a message to Stray Kids’ haters that they are not afraid of their shortcomings. The chorus feels very loaded, as a result. I really liked the stomping/punchy start to COMFLEX’s chorus, along with the presence of rapping that goes down pretty hard. Actually, all of the rapping in the song goes down pretty hard. The trap elements and the powerful hollow synths in the chorus really gives this track a lot of character and aggressive energy. And finally, I am actually quite surprised by the balance of vocals and rapping in COMFLEX. (9/10)

5. Cover Me (가려줘) – Stray Kids turns towards emotions with Cover Me. You can really feel the emotions in two forms – the vocal work that features in the chorus and the guitar work in the same sequence. However, that doesn’t mean the rest of the song doesn’t deliver the same emotional output. The chorus is just where it sounds like the members hurt the most. SEUNGMIN’s high note (followed up by BANGCHAN’s) was spectacular, and were probably the best moment of Cover Me for me. All the other members did an amazing job, with Cover Me becoming a prime example of one of their best vocal-forward songs ever. (9/10)  

6. Leave – Now, Leave does have a music video in the form of the SKZ-FLIX video that was published ahead of the comeback. I thought that might be more of a Music Video Theory post, however, which I still have plans to another iteration of. Leave features a more mellow acoustic instrumentation than any of the above songs. But like its predecessor, the emotions do come out Leave in plentiful quantities and the vocals are stunning. We do also get some rapping, which was also a nice touch to differentiate the more emotional songs on the mini-album. Personally, I found Leave to be quite a pleasant and enjoyable track. (8.5/10)  

7. Social Path (ft. LiSA) (Korean Version) – I previously reviewed the Social Path as part of an International Song Review post. Click here for the review for Social Path (ft. LiSA). (9/10)

8. LALALALA (Rock Version) – See my review for LALALALA above.

Overall Album Rating – 9.1/10

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[Album Review] ORANGE BLOOD (5th Mini Album) – ENHYPEN

Returning in November last year was ENHYPEN with their 5th mini-album ORANGE BLOOD and the title track Sweet Venom (links to this below). The mini-album also features 4 side tracks and 2 addition versions of Sweet Venom (an English version and an English version featuring Bella Poarch). For this album review, I have left out the English version from the final rating, but have included a rating for the version which features Bella Poarch. Overall, ORANGE BLOOD is a consistent mini-album. This follows on from ENHYPEN’s BITE ME comeback from May 2023 and the mini-album DARK BLOOD.

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1. MortalMortal serves as the introductory track for the mini-album. But its 3.5-minute length makes it look like a full track. The track features a dreamy blend of R&B and pop for its instrumentation, some vocals courtesy of JAKE and SUNOO, and the usual narrations from each of the members in their primary language (Korean, English and Japanese). The narration itself speaks to the willingness to give up immortality to be with the one they love. It leads on from their vampire lore, where vampires are immortal. But in the case of ENHYPEN for ORANGE BLOOD, they are willing to give that power all up. (8/10)

2. Sweet Venom (Title Track)Click here for the full review for Sweet Venom. (8/10)

3. Still MonsterStill Monster is a pop ballad. I find it to be an alright track. Everything in it, from the instrumentation to the vocals, was just fine and there isn’t anything wrong as far as I can see. I just cannot connect with the track in anyway. The post-chorus sequences, where the ‘Na Na Na’ comes in, is probably my most favourite parts of the track. (7/10)

4. Blind (멀어) – We re-enter retro territory with Blind, but it actually comes off as rather subtle in the final alternative R&B product. I really like the display of vocals from ENHYPEN throughout Blind, overall. But particular mention needs to go to the ‘Meoreo, Meoreo’ (‘Blind Blind’) and ‘Peodeo, Peodeo/Geodeo Geodeo’ is delivered in the choruses to finish the lines sung by the initialising vocalists. This is my favourite effect in the entirety of Blind, as it keeps the chorus quite grounded and feels quite clever. I do think the instrumentation could have used some sort of zest to it, just to give it more edge and unique colour. (8.5/10)

5. Orange Flower (You Complete Me) – To me, ENHYPEN is known for their dance tracks, which are either dark and/or intense. But occasionally, we get to hear a much lighter sound from the group, with the prime example of Polaroid Love coming to mind (featured on their DIMENSION: ANSWER studio album). Orange Flower is that equivalent on ORANGE BLOOD, where the members actually sound a lot sweeter and loving in their vocals. The upbeat instrumentation was enjoyable, allowing the entire track to exude a pleasant and feel-good vibe. (8/10)    

6. Sweet Venom (English Version) – Refer to my review for Sweet Venom above.

7. Sweet Venom (ft. Bella Poarch) – I just wanted to give my two cents on this version of Sweet Venom (which is only featured on the digital versions of the mini-album). The main difference is that it features social media star Bella Poarch. I would have expected that the track be extended to feature Bella Poarch, not completely remove half of the second verse to make way for her. Her sultry vocals do match well with the groovy and sleekness of Sweet Venom (and her airy ad-libs were a beautiful complement). I am all for her featuring – it is clear as day that she works wonderfully with the members and the song. But I am sure it should haven’t been at the expense of the parts of the members. (8/10)

Overall Album Rating – 7.9/10

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[Album Review] Chill Kill (3rd Studio Album) – Red Velvet

Red Velvet made their long awaited comeback after almost a year’s hiatus from the KPOP scene with Chill Kill in November 2023. Their last release was The ReVe Festival 2022 – Birthday mini-album, which was released in November 2022 and led by the title track Birthday. Chill Kill features a total of 10 songs, including another title track that shares the same name as its album. While the future of Red Velvet is a little questionable, given SM Entertainment’s complete slow down of promotions for the group during 2023 and the unknown status of each individual members’ contract (sans Seulgi, who was confirmed to have renewed her contract with the company earlier in 2023), Chill Kill provides a very good dose of Red Velvet. However, I do hope that SM Entertainment sufficiently promotes Red Velvet in the new year, particularly giving them group and solo promotions. So far, it has been confirmed that Wendy will be returning as a soloist this year. But more would be better!

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1. Chill Kill (Title Track)Click here for the full review for Chill Kill. (8.5/10)

2. Knock Knock (Who’s There?)Knock Knock continues the mysterious and eerie vibes from the music video of Chill Kill, but in song form. And they do it so artistically and consistently. The percussion and beat felt like something sinister was brewing the background, while the strings and melodies in Knock Knock is a sample of Tchaikovsky’s ‘Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy’, which is an ominous track in itself when you listen to it standalone. Throw in Red Velvet’s usual amazing vocals and this is definitely a standout song. As an added treat, stunning harmonies that adds suspense to the track is also present in the chorus. It was very hard to keep away from this one. (10/10)

3. Underwater – The age-old question reappears. Does Red Velvet still split their music into the Red and Velvet categories anymore? If they do, then Underwater is a clear addition to the Velvet side of their discography. It is an R&B track, with velvety vocals from the members. And they really nail this contribution to Underwater. I was very captivated by their vocals and harmonies, once again. I liked the presence of the bass and trap synths in the background, which helps amplifies and gives Underwater oomph. (9/10)

4. Will I Ever See You Again? – The synth-pop in Will I Ever See You Again? is amazing. At first, it was a very atmospheric introduction. But when we reach the chorus, the synth-pop literally raises it to 100 and creates a blissful and energetic piece that is hard to forget. The vocals had impact and Wendy’s ad-libs in the bridge and final chorus were spectacular. Another easy and logical 10/10 from me. (10/10)

5. Nightmare – We go back to the horror tropes in Nightmare. The verses in Nightmare are quite intense and creepy, while the chorus takes a brighter and almost-cutesy approach. It makes for an interesting blend that only Red Velvet can pull off. The instrumentation opts down the R&B path, with a strong dose of strings to really create that suspense in the verses, while the chorus features a twinkling background that exudes the brightness and cutesy nature already mentioned. The bridge was also a highlight, with heavenly vocals coming into play. (8/10)

6. Iced Coffee – We continue on with the R&B genre via Ice Coffee. This was a very nice and pleasant track. Not necessarily the big standout of the album, but hearing the members sing this one felt comforting and warming (even though they are singing about an iced beverage). (8/10)

7. One Kiss – Red Velvet goes in hard during One Kiss (relatively to any of the song above it). It is a dance trick with a very cool instrumentation, made up of the synth clap sound that goes through the track, and hefty beats and synths in the chorus. I like the power they put behind their vocals in this song and delivery they give in One Kiss, which makes the track very alluring and sexy. The bridge really re-iterates the latter. (9/10)

8. Bulldozer – The shortest track on this album is Bulldozer. I really like the deep and low rumbling or humming in the background of this track. The beat is super cool, and I really like the melodies to the vocal section of the chorus. I am not a fan of the ‘What can you break’ repetition that makes up the second half of the chorus. I felt like Bulldozer could have done without this. (8/10)

9. Wings – Opening up Wings is harmonisation, which flags good things are to come. And Red Velvet makes sure of this. Wings takes on an uplifting tone with this R&B track. The synths that make up the background was amazing. But the element that ultimately wins me over Wings are the vocals, which are stunningly beautiful. I am floored by how simple yet profound the vocals were in Wings. The end, where all of the instrumentation was stripped away, showcases how effortlessly good their vocals are. When there is instrumentation, the chemistry that comes about between the vocals and background is very harmonious. Another clear 10/10 for me. (10/10)  

10. Scenery (풍경화) – The final track on the album is a ballad. No surprises here. And with a ballad as the vector, you can expect great vocals from the members in Scenery. I find myself closing my eyes, swaying along to the melodies and getting lost in the beautifulness that is Scenery. Their vocals are very delicate here, and acoustic guitar paints a very pretty soundscape. (9/10)

Overall Album Rating – 9/10

[Album Review] SEVENTEENTH HEAVEN (11th Mini Album) – SEVENTEEN

SEVENTEEN brings their A-game in some form whenever they make a comeback. For their October 2023 comeback with God of Music, their A-game came in the form of practically everything, including their 11th mini-album, SEVENTEENTH HEAVEN. For example, in addition to the title track. the three unit tracks that are featured on this mini-album were an absolute knock out. And these tracks collectively helped bump up the overall album rating for the album. Continue reading to find out what I also thought about the 3 songs on the mini-album that have yet to be mentioned, as well as what I thought about the home runs on this mini-album.

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1. SOS – SEVENTEEN starts off strong with SOS, an all-English pop rock track produced by Marshmello. The verses of SOS doesn’t necessarily have a tinge of rock to them, opting for a more EDM aligned backing. But things change in SOS once we get to the pre-chorus, where the synths are stripped away, some light guitar work comes into play and we see some really good vocal moments emerge. From there, the chorus features a heavier rock presence, as well as the raspier and rougher vocals that helps give off a grungier exterior. I particularly like how hard they go for the chorus, which takes SOS up a notch. The bridge was the lacking moment for me in SOS, as the inclining repetition of lines felt a little unpolished and muddy. (8/10)

2. God of Music (음악의신) (Title Track)Click here for the review for God of Music. (10/10)

3. Diamond DaysDiamond Days throws it back to Shining Diamond from their debut album thanks to the ‘Slippin’ into the diamond life’ sample the song features. This makes for a great start and end to the song, especially for fans of the group since day 1. Unfortunately, Diamond Days doesn’t really follow through with this beginning/end. Personally, I felt the chorus was the weakest link of the song. While the EDM instrumentation was dynamic and vibrant, the repetition of the same words ‘Dia-Dia-…-Diamond Days’ and ‘Diamond’ was quite one-dimensional and became a bore quite easily. The verses were more engaging, with the EDM instrumental exhibiting a subtle funky profile and meatier vocal and rapping deliveries are present in the verses. (7/10)

4. Back 2 Back (Performance Team) – We remain in EDM territory with Back 2 Back. Performed by the Performance Unit (which is made up of HOSHI, JUN, THE8 and DINO), I really liked the dynamic flair that Back 2 Back carried. There was a lot going on, but nothing disappointed. In fact, every part felt engaging in its own right. Even the vocals and rapping throughout the track was super prolific and addictive. You can definitely see the amazing performance that the quartet will undoubtedly put on with such a strong song like this. (10/10)

5. Monster (Hip-Hop Team) – We need to remember that this mini-album was released prior to Halloween, so Monster was actually highly appropriate at the time of SEVENTEENTH HEAVEN’s release. The Hip-Hop team (which consist of S.COUPS, WONWOO, MINGYU and VERNON) had amazing delivery throughout the track. I like the variety of playful rapping and vocals we get from the unit in this track, which works wonderfully with the eerie, creepy keyboard or piano melodies in the background (which to me actually sounds very familiar, but I just cannot seem to place where I remember it from). Their flow and energy are superb, and I liked the little details such as the screams we hear throughout. Best part, for me, has to the lower toned pre-chorus. (10/10)

6. Yawn (하품) (Vocal Team) – The Vocal team turns down the dial of this mini-album a lot with the ballad Yawn. To say it is a beautiful song is an understatement. We hear JEONGHAN, JOSHUA, WOOZI, DK and SEUNGKWAN show off their beautiful vocals in Yawn over an equally stunning classical instrumented backing. And this backing get better as the song progresses, evident by the building momentum, which ultimately peaks in the bridge. The melodies make me sway along to the song, which you know I love out of a ballad. In terms of intent, the working theory (from what I have read about the song thus far) is that WOOZI wrote Yawn for SEUNGKWAN, whose close friend (MOONBIN from ASTRO) passed away in early 2023. (10/10)

7. Headliner – The final track on the album brings the 13 members back together again. And it is a really nice sentimental track to end SEVENTEENTH HEAVEN on. The vocals and background harmonies were really well done, while the instrumentation takes on a pop-rock sound profile. I particularly like the idea of the latter, as it gives Headliner some bite as opposed if it had gone down the ballad route. The melodies were also quite calming and soothing to enjoy. (8/10)

Overall Album Rating – 9/10

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[Review] MEGAPHONE – CRAVITY

A pre-release or follow-up promotions is a traditional part of CRAVITY’s comebacks, with Sun Seeker featuring both. As part of their promotions for their 6th mini-album, Sun Seeker, CRAVITY is following up promotions of September 2023’s Ready Or Not with MEGAPHONE, which is also from the same mini-album.

MEGAPHONE features an upbeat and funky instrumental that packs a punch and serves as a neat follow on from Ready or Not. I also like the infusion of rock into some of the If you read my reviews for CRAVITY in the past, a lot of their earlier works have been described as typical. More recently have they revitalised their single discography with energetic and fun energy, like Groovy and PARTY ROCK (which are some of their best works). What I really liked the most about MEGAPHONE in particular (and how it is different from some of their successful past work) is how the funky vibes continues that fun energy in a refreshing manner. Sure, the chorus is shouty and that may not be some people’s cup of tea. But given MEGAPHONE is about being loud, the shoutiness works. Plus, it is a good vector to channel that energy. The rest of the vocals is good, the rapping fits in really well and I like the hip-hop styled instrumental break we get ahead of the bridge. The ‘Make a boom’ hook is catchy, but I wished it didn’t feel weighed down as much.

The music video sees the members in a futuristic space set, who are on a mission to spread their song around the world. It looks a lot more serious, as if they are pulling off a heist (which in a way, this is as the mission does involve them landing on another ship). There was a lot of preparing, such as making the music, practicing flying the ship and even some working out scene (which my social media jumped on board quite quickly when the music video was first released). In the end, CRAVITY was successful in their mission. I wished there was a bit more colour in the video, but other than that, it looked quite good.

There is some intensity and sharpness to this choreography, which makes it looks very cool on stage. I also liked that the choreography doesn’t short change us in any way. The song was energetic and the routine never let up in that regard.

Song – 8.5/10
Music Video – 8/10
Performance – 8/10
Overall Rating – 8.3/10

[Album Review] Good & Great (2nd Mini Album) – KEY (SHINee)

KEY from SHINee made his comeback in September 2023 with his 2nd mini-album, Good & Great, another album title that shares its name with the title track from the mini-album. In total, 6 songs featured on this mini-album – all of which have now been reviewed in this album review post. Check them out below! Good & Great follows on from KEY’s promotions for Killer that occurred earlier in the year and SHINee’s 15th year anniversary comeback with HARD.

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1. Good & Great (Title Track)Click here for the full review for Good & Great. (7/10)

2. Can’t Say Goodbye – KEY goes down the funky and groovy direction with Can’t Say Goodbye. Retro synths were used to lead us down this path. And in combination with KEY’s vocals, which were really clear in Can’t Say Goodbye, you have a very nostalgic and enjoyable track. The instrumental break was really great, conforming with the retro groove and funk direction quite easily but also breaking up the song to not sound overly consistent. The deep percussion that leads into the final chorus was also pretty good at this, as well. (9/10)

3. Intoxicating – Continuing on that groovy direction is Intoxicating. It really embraces the grooviness, and does so with a more mature vibe, which I am totally digging. KEY nails the vocal component of Intoxicating, helping to bringing that mature vibe to life. I really liked how he soars in the chorus and his ad-libs in the final moments, which instantly takes the track to a whole new level. My biggest gripe about the song is that it felt a little too consistent throughout. I just wished there was something in Intoxicating to offset that. (8.5/10)    

4. Live Without You – That deep vibrating sound in the back serves up an intriguing start to Live Without You. And if you know me, that attracts my attention. The verses add in a consistent percussive beat, but also a decelerating pre-chorus. Interesting indeed. Come to the chorus, we get some light guitar riffs and bubbly synths to the mix. And as a recurring theme, KEY showcases his vocal abilities once again, especially in the chorus. I also like how KEY opts for a lower register for the bridge. All of this makes Live Without You a moodier (relative to the other songs on this mini-album) and almost angsty track. (9/10)

5. CoolAsCoolAs is a total vibe. I LOVE the delivery of CoolAs, with KEY casual vocals and the more spoken delivery of the chorus. It is bold without being bold. The instrumentation opts back to the groovy motif that we heard earlier on this mini-album, but it feels a lot more subtle but also concentrated. I can totally imagine a really sassy dance routine where KEY and the dancers have a straight face on, but their movements and body totally is taken over by the energy that comes from CoolAs. And it is done in a way that is not comedic or taken lightly. (10/10)  

6. Mirror, Mirror – The final track on this mini-album is titled Mirror, Mirror. It is a track that KEY penned himself, and you can feel that with how raw his vocals get in this track. The instrumental takes on an R&B profile, and I enjoyed how peaceful this track feels following on the more energy filled tracks that we had before this one. I like how the melodies elicit that swaying effect here, as well, without trying too hard. (8/10)

Overall Album Rating – 8.6/10

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[Album Review] Fact Check (5th Studio Album) – NCT 127

Another NCT related review, once again. This time around, the review is for NCT 127’s 5th studio album, Fact Check, which was released in October 2023. The album features the title track of the same name as the album and an additional 8 songs. Since the release and promotion of Fact Check (both the title track and studio album), NCT 127 had an additional comeback in December 2023 with a special Winter single Be There For Me and began their 3rd world tour – Neo City – The Unity. Anyhow, onto the review aspect of this post for Fact Check. There are a number of good songs to check out below!

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1. Fact Check (불가사의; 不可思議) (Title Track)Click here for the full review of Fact Check. (8.5/10)

2. Space (무중력) – After the tightness from Fact Check, Space provides us with some relief with a much looser track. From the get go, I find it to be an ‘oh so dreamy’ track listen to and I am totally digging that. The vocals add to this by adopting a raspier and breathy output. I also have to draw your attention to the punchy ‘Space’ repetition in the choruses, with each coming at the most ideal times. The synths give Space a modern profile and rhythm, but the saxophone in the background ultimately steals the spotlight as it fades in and out for the chorus and gives off a classy vibe. Everything felt balanced and perfect. As a whole, Space felt very chill and relaxing. (10/10)

3. Parade (행진) – NCT 127 switches back to their usual energetic style and intensity with Parade. And they really make sure that we know by amplifying a lot of the components in the track. Parade features a shouty-like delivery, in some parts, allowing the rapping to become more dynamic and richer. Parade opts down the hip-hop direction, which also contributes to the amplification of the song and builds a very solid foundation for the song. As for the vocals, they did a really good job of contrasting with the rest of the song, keeping it from going too crazy and grounding it. (9/10)  

4. Angel EyesClick here for the review of Angel Eyes. (10/10)

5. YachtYacht takes a more laid-back approach. The energy is all there, but things feel a lot less intense in Yacht. I have to admit that I find that brass-like synth in the chorus to be a little too scratchy for my liking. I wished that was toned down a bit, as it does have its charming point. But I felt like it overpowered the chorus a tad. The rest of the retro approach to Yacht was appreciable. I really liked the idea of the vocalists and rappers harmonising with each other, which adds depth to the song. However. I wished the melodies were a little more polished, especially as we lead into the chorus, to really get the full effect of that. (8/10)

6. Je Ne Sais QuoiJe Ne Sais Quoi takes us back to NCT 127 territory with a hip-hop track. There is a lot going on in this track, especially with the contrast between the rapping and vocals. Moments of Je Ne Sais Quoi had me doing that slight bounce you do when you listen to a bop hip-hop track. Other parts saw the song smooth right out for the vocals to be showcased. It all makes for an interesting track. Nothing really sticks out as a sore thumb and the different parts all come out together quite cohesively. If you want to hear multiple facets of NCT 127, Je Ne Sais Quoi is a good example of that. (8/10)

7. Love Is Beauty (별의 ) – As one of the longer tracks released in the KPOP industry this year, Love Is Beauty is a captivating number to listen to. For me, the most amazing aspect of this track has to be the stunning vocals that the members showcase. It is really hard to pinpoint a member who did exceptionally well when everyone did a spectacular job in Love Is Beauty. We do get some rapping in the song, but they were tweaked in a way that fits the mid-tempo nature of Love Is Beauty. The twinkling synths and instrumentation was a really nice touch to what easily could have been a more typical R&B release. (9/10)

8. Misty (소나기) – Again, amazing vocals are on full display in Misty. But that is something the members have already done a few times on this album. What really sets Misty apart from the rest is the abundance of harmonies throughout the track, as well as the really atmospheric and dreamy instrumentation. I found it extremely hard to put the song down or skip it once it started, knowing that the whole almost 4-minute track needs to be experienced in full to really experience Misty and that it should not be missed. (10/10)

9. Real Life – Finally, the end of Fact Check (the album) features the softer pop track Real Life. The instrumentation actually gives the track a lot of life and colour. I particularly like the orchestral-like approach to the backing, which helps give the track a slight epic feel. The vocals and rapping were well done, as well as the melodies, which I find myself swaying to. The repetition of “Real Real Real … Real Life’ was actually quite hooky and catchy. Overall, a neat song to end off the album on. (8/10)

Overall Album Rating – 8.9/10

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[Review] MELTING POINT – ZEROBASEONE

As part of their November comeback with the CRUSH, ZEROBASEONE also released a music video for the side track MELTING POINT, which also comes from the same mini-album that CRUSH is featured on and also shares the same name as the side track. Today, I will be reviewing MELTING POINT (in case you can’t already tell).

As a whole, MELTING POINT comes out to be quite a fun track, especially when we get to the more up-tempo chorus. But there are two distinct motifs in this song, both of which complement each other quite well to form the one song that is MELTING POINT. The verses and bridge feature a dreamy approach, which allows the members to showcase a softer and lighter vocal charm. I liked how pleasant these parts of the song are. When we get to the choruses, the instrumentation intensifies and the song becomes hookier. The synths take on a more abrasive profile in the centrepiece of MELTING POINT, which offsets the dreamier approach in the verses and helps makes the chorus more memorable by boldening it. The chorus also makes that fun side of the song more prominent, and the members convey that same vibe off with their vocals. I did kind of wished there was something more to the second verse, so it doesn’t sound like a replica of the first one. But that is a small improvement to an already good side track.

The music video sees the members are all smiles in a winter wonderland. And to match the vibes of MELTING POINT, we also see a much brighter and light-hearted side to the members, a side that we saw in their debut but not the main music video for this comeback. There also seems to be a bit more to the video, with the fairy tale elements like the poison apple, a mirror, horse and telescope. I am not entirely sure what these elements are trying to portray, but I guess they contribute to the members looking for love to thaw out their heart (which might explain why some of the setting does melt away later on in the video), which is the message they express in the song.

The choreography features a slight cute undertone to it, which is a slightly different vibe than ZEROBASEONE has ever shown. Nothing that memorable comes out of the routine. But I did like the all-smile approach to the routine, which matches up with the tone of the song quite well.

Song – 8/10
Music Video – 8/10
Performance – 7/10
Overall Rating – 7.8/10