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Ahead of their comeback in 2 weeks time, I thought it might be a good time to square away the album review for EVNEE’s January 2024 comeback with Un: SEEN. It is their 2nd mini-album, following on from their debut with Target: ME and TROUBLE. Un: SEEN features a total of five tracks, one of which is the title track UGLY (which you can find the link to its review down below). Overall, it is a fair mini-album. There are some goods and some so-so songs (like the title track) on it. This mini-album doesn’t dampen my thoughts on EVNNE, however, and so I am eagerly looking towards 17 June 2024 when their 3rd mini-album drops. But until then, here are my thoughts on Un: SEEN.
1. UGLY (Title Track) – Click here for the full review of UGLY. (6.5/10)
2. SYRUP – Hip-hop emerges as the primary sound in SYRUP. Its verses and pre-choruses are definitely highlights for me, particularly when it came to JIHOO’s line “Bad, Bad, Bad Taste” and the opening line to the chorus “Yeah, We be dippin’ to my flow”. The rapping was good (as highlighted by JIHOO’s line mentioned). The vocals weren’t as memorable. The chorus was probably SYRUP’s weakest sequence, as it took the song in more of a pop direction and didn’t necessary capture the hip-hop tone built up in throughout the verses and pre-choruses. (7/10)
3. K.O. (Keep On) – Oh, why was K.O. not chosen as the title track for this mini-album? There was a lot to like in K.O.. The bass and dynamic energy from the backing made K.O. upbeat and brought forth a bouncy effect. The strong vocals and rapping from the members gave the song punchiness that helped make the track memorable. But it is the “K.O.” lines following the main portion of the first and final choruses that got me hooked. It was quite an earwormy hook. Also, the more paced approach in the midst of the synths and energy was very interesting and brought forth a very cool contrast in the song. (9/10)
4. Chase – The rumbling dull scratching sound that features in the background of verses was quite distracting for me. It was so distracting that I actually can’t help but ‘find the sound’ throughout the rest of the song, taking away precious attention from the other parts. The pre-chorus removes the sound temporarily, making it the clearest part of the song (and hence is my favourite aspect of Chase). It returns in the choruses, but it muffled out by the rest of the instrumental, so I am not too fussed with its presence there. When I can pull my attention away from the instrumentation, I do find Chase features strong vocals from the members. The rappers were top-notch in the bridge and definitely know how to build energy in that brief moment. I also liked the alluring nature of the chorus, though dampen by the distraction. (7.5/10)
5. Festa – As the saying goes, save the best to last. Festa is definitely a straight forward pop track. But it is done right and well. I really liked the bright feel-good energy that comes from the song. The synths are textured in a very comfortable manner and the familiar nature of the keyboard was fun. The vocals and rapping from all members were super strong, and I particularly like the moments where they all come together in Festa. The hooks are simple, but definitely catchy. Festa had me dancing in my chair, a reaction that no song on this mini-album has gotten out of me! (10/10)
Overall Album Rating – 8/10
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