[Album Review] THE UИSEEN (1st Mini Album) – SHOWNU x HYUNGWON (MONSTA X)

Today, I am posting another album review – this one is for MONSTA X’s first subunit SHOWNU x HYUNGWON. Their first mini-album, THE UИSEEN, was released at the end of July 2023. This mini-album features the title track, Love Me A Little, and four other side tracks. To me, THE UИSEEN is one of those albums where the title track was the weakest track of all and the side tracks all surpassed the standard created by the title track. There is definitely a side track on this mini-album that would have served better as the title track. To see which of the side tracks I thought had what it take to be title track material, continue reading below.

THE UИSEEN Album Cover

1. Love Me A Little (Title Track)Click here to read the full review for Love Me A Little. (6.5/10)

2. Love TherapyLove Therapy would have made a far more convincing title track than the actual title track. Grungy vibes feature in Love Therapy thanks the ongoing presence of a very texturally crunchy synth. But as the song enters chorus territory, Love Therapy becomes groovier, which a very cool development in the song. The duo comes off as very charismatic in Love Therapy, with strong vocals from both. SHOWNU really oozed a lot of sleekness and style through his vocals, while HYUNGWON’s rap-speak moment in the bridge was a highlight. I think the song could have benefited from a more robust hook that isn’t repetition of the song’s title. But as it is, it is quite a strong side track already. (8.5/10)  

3. Roll With Me – For me, there was a fair bit to like in Roll With Me. The element that resonates the most with me in this track are the soft and gentle vocals from both SHOWNU and HYUNGWON. There is just something so captivating about their vocals and the melodies that rolls along in Roll With Me. However, as equally as strong as the vocal work, the instrumentation was quite something. The haunting vibe and striking piano makes for a solid base, and the contrast with the vocals made Roll With Me even more compelling to listen to. (9/10)

4. Play Me – Groovy and funky vibes take over in Play Me. I like how the track keeps the soft trajectory going from the previous track. It is a motif that I find works well with SHOWNU and HYUNGWON, especially when it came to the post-chorus sequence of the song. The falsettos were also a nice touch to the song. I would have liked to hear more riveting melodies, as this would have helped take Play Me to the next level. But what we got was pretty good already. (8/10)  

5. Slow Dance – Ending the mini-album is Slow Dance, which is a R&B track. There isn’t much to talk about in this song, other than it is a solid effort from the duo. Once again, they take the soft direction and the groovy air does remain in Slow Dance. But I do like the upbeat nature and the oomph they do put into the chorus, which makes it more charged and appealing listen. But once again, punchier hooks and stronger melodies would have made Slow Dance even better. (8/10)

Overall Album Rating – 8/10

THE UИSEEN Teaser Image

[Review] Love Me A Little – SHOWNU x HYUNGWON (MONSTA X)

SHOWNU x HYUNGWON made their debut as the first official subunit of MONSTA X earlier this week with the single Love Me A Little, and their 1st mini-album, The Unseen. It is the first time we are seeing a unit from MONSTA X, who made their debut 8 years ago in 2015. And the duo’s unit debut follows MONSTA X’s latest comeback Beautiful Liar and REASON, and also serves as SHOWNU first release since completing his military enlistment earlier in the year.

While the song had good bass, and the vocals brings a satisfying deep and groovy tone to the song, Love Me A Little‘s instrumental is the song’s weakest point. Aside from the hefty paced drum beats, repetitive piano work and a few synths (most of which were percussive, so it blends in with the drum beats) to give Love Me A Little some texture, there isn’t much else to the background for a good portion of the song. It does lend well towards a sensual slow-burn atmosphere which Love Me A Little does go for, but it also doubled up in creating a sluggish and dry atmosphere as well. Thus, I found it difficult to maintain focus on Love Me A Little. It doesn’t help that the song didn’t have any memorable hooks or melodies to standout on or compensate the instrumentation. It isn’t until after the second run at the chorus do we start hearing the incorporation of additional instruments to the background, such as a brass element, strings and electric guitar. This does increase the appeal of Love Me A Little and gives the song some much needed flair, but I personally felt this was too late in the game. The instrumental’s existing makeup also gets interesting and builds towards something a lot more dynamic, which helps Love Me A Little end on a much stronger note than compared to the first two thirds of the song. I wished there was more to Love Me A Little, something that sparks a bit of energy and dynamism a lot earlier in the song.

As per the title of the song, the duo sings about wanting more love for themselves from their partner. The video doesn’t make much of a plot-line. Instead, we see the pair in an emotionless state caused by the lack of love that their partner is giving them. Honestly, there isn’t too much else to the video, so the music video becomes one of those that you watch once and you don’t really need to watch it again. On the flipside, however, the video takes a dark and moodier approach, which works well with the sensual slow-burn atmosphere of the song. I did like the choreography sets and locations chosen in the music video, and the transition between the pair in the driver’s seat of the car.

If there was any aspect of a comeback this duo would be sure to ace, that would be the performance aspect, given they are the dancers of their group. And they really did showcase a really cool and captivating performance to watch. Firstly, they made everything look effortless and smooth. Secondly, the dance sequences towards the end of the song were so well-executed and their chemistry was on point. Their backwards bending move was super cool and clean to watch – it is the part of the routine that I would gladly watch again and again.

Song – 6.5/10
Music Video – 7/10
Performance – 9/10
Overall Rating – 7.2/10