[Review] All My Poetry – CLOSE YOUR EYES

Welcome to rookie week fortnight. Over the next two weeks, I will be covering rookie groups from 2025 that I did not get a chance to review during the year. The once-a-day reviews will be in addition to the usual reviews of new songs released over the next two weeks. First up is CLOSE YOUR EYES, who debuted back in April 2025 with the mini-album ETERNALT. The lead single from ETERNALT is All My Poetry (내 안의 모든 시와 소설은). CLOSE YOUR EYES was formed through the survival show Project 7, which aired in 2024, and the group is expected to be active for 3 years.

All My Poetry is an R&B track, quite an unexpected choice for a debut track. Many groups, particularly males, would go with something powerful or energetic to kick off their careers. R&B standalone doesn’t give a newly debuted group much of a chance to make their mark. This is probably why I haven’t reviewed this song (which then delayed me reviewing any of their more recent comebacks – they have had two since their debut). That being said (and retrospectively), being an unexpected choice does help in some ways. It is admittedly refreshing and chill, which is quite nice in such a competitive landscape. Their vocals and rapping, whilst not groundbreaking, do sound pleasant, and the melodies in All My Poetry are smooth (which is synonymous with the R&B genre). Pleasant also comes to mind when I think of All My Poetry‘s instrumental. Altogether, it is a simple R&B track, done well.

The music video sees the CLOSE MY EYES members come together. And the group has Kenshin to thank for coordinating everything. The video starts with Kenshin alone on stage. He returns home and begins writing letters to the other members to bring them together. While doing so, he discovers his ability to manipulate time. This comes in handy later, as he uses this power to rewind and help the members meet up and come together. For example, he places obstacles or distractions (i.e., the deer and lollipop) in the path of one member so that they can be picked up by, or run into, another member. In the end, all the members meet up at Kenshin’s home to form friendly bonds to become CLOSE YOUR EYES to perform on stage. It is a nice video to showcase the group’s beginnings.

The choreography is quite pleasant, matching neatly with the R&B influences of the song. I also appreciated how it didn’t feel stereotypically youthful (i.e. cutesy), yet you still get a sense of youthfulness from the members and the routine. Their chemistry is also nicely portrayed throughout the routine.

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