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Hello. Here is simply a disorganized log of my ratings of the new releases I've been listening to, because for some reason, even my Twitter nano-reviews have proved to be too taxing to organize in these hectic times. I've just been putting these in my phone notes as I listened, and I've been waiting for the time to be able to put it up on Dreamwidth and properly format it.

I'm less up to date than ever in K-Pop, which saddens me, despite the fact that this means I'm finally getting a real life outside of Twitter and K-Pop. I really can't just detach myself from a hobby that's carried my life for so many years like this! So, I figured the least I could do is keep up with comebacks of the groups I stan—and even that is proving difficult to fit into my schedule. (I'm even behind on BTOB content! I haven't even started Golden Spoon; can you believe this preposterosity!)

(I missed writing here a lot, but it doesn't seem like I'll be able to post anything new and whole anytime soon.  I would write a comprehensive update on every little detail of the events in my life these past months if I could! There's just too much. A lot more than I could have ever imagined happening to me is happening to me. I sincerely did not think going to college alone could singularly make my life this much more eventful. I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing, because there are times it's really fun, but there are also an extensive amount of times this fun becomes overwhelming. It makes me think: am I built for this? Maybe I shouldn't be here; maybe I'm not built to have a friend group. I suppose time will tell. If next time I return with a platonically broken heart, you will know the result!)

Okay, anyway; to the song reviews. Let me explain briefly, though: I tried giving myself some freedom with the format, because I usually find myself becoming too much of a slave to order and pattern, that I eventually get way too stressed over that, eventually stripping it of leisure. I tried very hard not to fall into that, so there will be no rhythm and reason to the way I comment on these. There will be some songs with a paragraph of comments, and some songs with a mere number rating—it doesn't mean anything! I'm just trying to not cage myself in rules again. Also, this is just where I left off from my nano-review tweets. Why don't I just continue tweeting; isn't it the same thing? Nah, because the prospect of not being able to edit after I send it makes me overthink it way too much, and I will spend hours trying to think of the precise words, whereas here, I allow myself to just type shit that doesn't make senes since I have guaranteed access to renovate it.

My Scale:
10 - Unbeatable. God Tier. Literally the best thing in my life.
9 - Excellent.
8 - Great.
7 - Okay.
6 - Okay…
5 - I'm going to be honest. There is never going to be anything below 5 because I appreciate all music as music. (But mostly because I'll feel mean.)

MID-SEPTEMBER to OCTOBER 3RD (unordered, because i'm stupid)
KANGTA - Eyes On You7.5/10

LOONA - Luminous. The padding percussion acts as a great driving force behind this already-impelling song. The form is satisfying. I love the unique incorporation of unexpected sound effects—is that a swordfight clatter? After all this, though, I still have to say I liked Sick Love better! 9/10

ENHYPEN - One In A Billion. This is honestly fairly similar to what I foresaw for a soundtrack for this WEBTOON. The intro and/or buildup of the song went by too quickly, which is something that I typically dislike. The drop itself was underwhelming, but the “oh, ohh, ohhh” part of the chorus made up for most of it; I liked that. 8/10

Kim Jaejoong - Nobody Like You. Holy shit, I’ve been so used to hearing him sing heavy, dark rock songs, I forgot just how diverse his voice can be. This song hit like a tidal wave: coruscating brightness like an enrapturing snare. The sounds aren’t anything unseen of before, but it’s the genre that just so happens to fit my taste. I like it very much. 9/10

Choi Yoojung - Sunflower (P.E.L). This along with the rest of the album has such a compellingly cute feeling. 8.5/10

DIA - The Blinding Past. 7.5/10

NCT 127 - 2 Baddies. Not even a riveting pre-chorus? The parts that were previously the saving grace in experimental NCT 127 songs—the pre-chorus and bridge—didn’t even reach the excellence of its preceeders! The vocal mixing a bit rusty, as well… sorry, the whole Nokia-recorded effect is just not for me. I will say that how they layered the final ending chorus gave it a half-point bonus. 7.75/10

SORN - Nirvana Girl (ft. YEEUN). 9/10

BLACKPINK - Shut Down. God, I love this more than I expected to. The string sample gives it a superiorly unique aura. Although the melody itself is not very dynamic, it gets pure creativity points. 8.5/10

LAY ZHANG - VEIL. 8/10

RoaD-B - ICARUS. My dear, dear Sweetune—how could I ever thank you enough. 9/10

CNBLUE - Let It Shine. 8.75/10

NMIXX - Dice. I really can't decide if I like this or O.O better because I love them both very much. This is expeditiously going in the "i'm the joker but in a hot way" playlist. 8.75/10

MAKAMAKA - I Am. This is so SISTAR; I'm crying real tears of joy. 9/10

The Rose - Childhood. 8/10

Jun - Limbo. Nothing could have prepared me for how innately VIXX this sounds. 8.5/10

Jay B - Go Up. 8/10

Kep1er - Sugar Rush. 8/10

XIUMIN - Brand New. I like Feedback and Serenity so much more—and How We Do, but the Mark bias may or may not be kicking in. 8/10

CRAVITY - Party Rock. This isn't my sound, but there are some B-sides off the albums that I enjoyed, such as Colorful! 8/10

MIRAE - Drip N' Drop. Sorry, I love them, but it sounds so fucking generic. 7.5/10

EXID - FIRE. Oh, this concept… my bad, didn't mean to moan. Hani… Hani… Jeonghwa… this eyeliner. You can tell Hyojin has been producing for TRI.BE because this sounds exactly like a TRI.BE song. Maybe my emotion towards these girls is clouding my judgment more than I'm letting on, but I love this. 8.5/10
OCTOBER 4TH
ONEWE - Still Here. You all know how much I adore ONEWE’s sound, but this feels a bit repeated. 8/10

TREASURE - HELLO. The BLACKPINK-ass opening threw me so off-guard… I love it though, holy shit. This infinitismally close to the type of 2010s escapism EDM I was just begging to return after David Guetta and Bebe Rexha’s I’m Good dropped. 10/10

AB6IX - Sugarcoat. Okay, this was better than I anticipated from the teasers. I was getting a strong ASTRO Candy Sugar Pop vibe from it, so I was expecting something that sounded closer to that. This is a lot sleeker, though, and I fucking love it, actually. While the hooks are fairly mediocre, I’m really into this instrumental. 8.75/10

SEULGI - 28 Reasons. I was crazy excited for the music video for obvious reasons, and while I was a bit let down for it not being as cinematic as I had in mind, I’m always appreciative of the performance aspect of any song. These dark, clean-cut solos recently have been really doing it for me, if I’m honest. I can see there being a limit to how much I’ll be able to take though. The rest of the album also goes insane… is Los Angles even real? 8.75/10

Rocket Punch - Doki Doki Love. 8.25/10
OCTOBER 5TH
ITZY - Blah Blah Blah. These are some of the rare, less forced-sounding rap verses I’ve heard in a while among recent releases in K-Pop. The music video is so cool. 8.5/10

KINGDOM - Long Live The King. I do admit that the bulk of KINGDOM’s title tracks have the same gist—this one included—this somehow still stands out to me in particular. This is an easy favorite title track. This chorus is stronger than usual! Also Mujin looks absolutely insane with that purple hair. The new members also seem very promising! I knew good things were coming when I noted that the teasers looked like every ONEUS concept combined. 9/10

JAMIE - 3D Woman. This is like a 180 for her. This is so different for her, but I'm really into it. 9/10
OCTOBER 6TH
DKZ - Uh-Heung. Oh, that classic fingerstyle guitar sample that I have been whoring out for since the beginning of time has returned, this time at the hands of DKZ. The drop was pretty bold ramp up; I don’t dislike that, though—it’s the sudden hip-hop switch immediately after it. I’m a bit tired of post-chorus raps being so unnaturally inserted. I’d say this started out promising, but I began to lose interest as the song went on and the format lost individuality. 8.25/10
OCTOBER 7TH
The Rose - Sour. One of my favorites in the album, along with Cure and Time. I must say: I have some mixed feelings about Woosung’s perm. 8.5/10

Stray Kids - CASE 143. Aww, this doesn’t sound as outstanding as their past few titles. It’s like a discounted rip-off of Maniac. I don’t dislike this track inherently, but it’s just the subconscious comparison to Maniac that makes it feel not as spectacular as it probably is. (You hear it too, right? The format and the drop especially was drawn off of Maniac, like they were trying to recreate its fraternal twin. I love the music video, though, and it does sound Halloween-y! 8/10
OCTOBER 11TH
DREAMCATCHER - VISION. I'm so serious; why didn't they done a spy concept sooner… they look so hot. I will say that the CGI this time around seems a tad more shoddy than past projects, so maybe the production team was getting a bit ahead of themselves with this one. Although not immediately riveting, I like the chorus. The chord progressions are really smooth on the ears. 8.5/10

TAN - Beautiful Lie. Pink hair Changsun is too powerful. I feel like I'm focusing more on visuals than music at this point, and you know what? I don't give a fuck! Are you seeing Hyunyeop? Sunghyuk? This song has such an uplifting beat and enticing bass line. I love how full it is at all times, like every nook and crevice is filled with one riff or another. Anyway… more lore? 8.75/10

MAMAMOO - ILLELLA. There sincerely isn't a single title of theirs that isn't irresistibly catchy from the get-go, whether you despite to admit it or not. They have such a talent for making a the most unique-sounding compositions, both on main vocal melodies and backing productions. It's been a bit since I've heard a reggae beat in K-Pop as noteworthy, personally, as this (the last one of this altitude being Sukhumvit Swimming, of course—my one and only). The dance break was undeniably pretty disconnected from the rest of the arrangement, but I'll excuse it because it didn't downtune or hinder any of the ass-shakeibility momentum going on beforehand. 9/10
OCTOBER 12TH
Kwon Eunbi - Underwater. She is so pretty. I love how much stellar energy the chorus excavates, but the rest of the song just doesn't quite match up to that strength. The palette of the music video are a lot blander than what the song is giving—or at least, from the colorful splashes I'm hearing from it. 9

Lee Chaeyeon - Hush Rush. This is the most generic beat I’ve ever heard. It’s listenable but so boring… why did they do Chaeyeon like this; I’m so sorry, queen. The bridge gave it a desperate, minor boost in character, so at least it has some semblence of identity. I want to like this because the music video is cute, but I just cannot feel anything at all from it as of now. But whatever—it has a solid and noteworthy choreography, thankfully. Her strong suit is at least able to be showcased through this debut. My mutuals were right about the B-sides being prominently better. I loved all three immensely—with Danny claiming number one spot! It's just another case of the title track alone residing in mediocracy limbo, I suppose. 7/10

BAEKHO - No Rules. I started getting more into it when the beat dropped and the guitar came in, but overall, the song was pretty mild in terms of arrangement. Nothing really stood out, but it’s not bad—just mid in all aspects. On the album: the first two tracks both hit so hard. Festival in my car is like the lovechild of NU'EST's Fine and—as a pleasant realization—PENTAGON's Off-Road. I love it so much. 8/10

JO1 - SuperCali. Stirring up the spooky spirit! 9/10

UP10TION - What If Love. College has made it impossible for my excitement for even my ult’s excessively-rare-and-hence-so-long-awaited comeback to ferment… I’m impractically late on listening to this, but dear god, it sparked things through my veins. The 10s are in their era equivalent to PENTAGON’s Feelin’ Like! Sorry, I know I’m a bad music reviewer because the moment it comes to my ults, nearly everything is automatically nigh delectable to my brain. The eccentricity of the song is good at a dismissable level, but the things the pure existence of it makes me feel are not dismissable! Are we seeing this center Yein… ARE WE SEEING THIS CENTER YEIN? As for everything else they prepared: why is the rest of the album so fucking good? Even the token closing ballad (Rewind) is good… this is the best UP10TION album ever; are we being for real, holy shit. God, I'm sorry for being so late on listening to this. I'm sorry to the boys; I'm sorry to fellow Honeys; most importantly, I'm sorry to myself—how could I deprive myself the experience of listening to Angel for four whole days? On another deranged and psychotic note, half of these songs are giving me major disbandment vibes—namely Bloom and Starlight—but I didn't say that; you didn't hear me say that at all, right? 9/10

Park Jihoon - NITRO. Everything I said about UP10tion applies here. Except—this is genuinely awakening something inside me. I won’t speak further for now. Post-album-listen thoughts will be recorded, though: I am happy to announce that Jihoon has officially overcame his mid music era. Look at Midnight! I'm so proud of him. Now, I can rightfully confess that I seldom remember what Gallery sounds like, save the hook, and the B-sides of HOT&COLD got boring after the first week. 9/10
OCTOBER 13TH
Kep1er - We Fresh. It's a bit messy, but aren't we all nowadays. Most of the B-sides on the album didn't prove to be any more noteworthy, but if I had to choose one that was decidedly better than the rest, I would pick Dreams. 7.75/10.
OCTOBER 14TH
RAVI - 유행 지난 춤. Hip-hop is not my field of expertise, but I like the beat. Wonshik always has great energy. 8/10

Wonho - Don’t Regret. It’s pretty! The rhythmic guitar builds a veautiful atmosphere. The aesthetic of music video is right down my alley, as well, even if I feel like it doesn’t particularly match with my perception of the song’s aura for the most part. 8.5/10
OCTOBER 17TH
LE SSERAFIM - ANTIFRAGILE. Alright, this song didn't live up to the hype I saw for it, but I can definitely sense it being a grower. The camerawork for this music video is fascinating, however… the themes remind me of LOONA—Why Not? in particular. But god, Chaewon has me swooning so hard. 8.25/10

N.Flying - I Like You. This is so fucking cute; it reminds me of Yaho B-sides. It's practically the most N.Flying-like sound you can think of. My loves… I want to spare so much affection for this, since this is their last album before 두 얼간's enlistment, but they simply cannot resist choosing one of the lamest tracks on the album as title, can they? This is also meant as a compliment, by the way, because these B-sides are even better than this sweet little tune of a title track that I already love. 8.75/10

(G)I-DLE - Nxde. Their message is clear and bold. The concept is honestly really respectable, and I love how they executed it. The chorus is catchy and flamboyant enough to stick but not feel overdone in brass. It's another I-DLE smash hit. Even more Soyeon's raps were better fitting this time… Unfortunately, I still need to state the obvious: it's an opinion exploited for hate, but I will have to agree that she is overdoing it with the English lines. I don't agree with the part that it's ruining the song, though. Anyway, Shuhua is serving this choreography like a three-course buffet. Yuqi's voice is seriously driving me to borderline madness, and I can only imagine Soojin being here for this concept. 9/10

Lee Chanhyuk - Panorama. Let's go 80s synthwave—again! The song was in a format we've seen recycled many times by now, but I feel a hyper strong connection to it in an explicable way. The music video and the lyrics were way too resonant, and I definitely shouldn't be getting into all of this in a music review, but shit. Out of all the songs with depressing meanings behind them, I don't think I have ever seen one that expressed my own thoughts better. This is exactly what it feels like when I can't comprehend realities apart and existence seems unworldly. I'm in between space and time, and the crush of both of them is maddening. 8.75/10
OCTOBER 19TH
WEi - Spray. Okay. They knew they ate with these outfits, but it's another typical noise song with the exact same format as approximately three hundred other 4th Gen. boy group songs. It's not their best. 7.75/10
OCTOBER 21ST
ITZY - Boys Like You. I am genuinely confused as to where all this sudden ITZY hate is coming from because I love this. I want to call it outdated in the most endearing way. It's nostalgic and sweet—something picked right out of the Carly Rae Jepsen pop rock era. 8.75/10
OCTOBER 24TH
Pink Fantasy - Bizarre Story : Get Out. I’m so glad to see them back on this concept right on time for Halloween! The vocals are sufficiently mixed for the ghostly choir feeling. Harin's cuter timbre surprisingly especially brings out the haunts; I wish she had more lines, but then again, they all sounded good on this. The choreography is astounding as always. It just brims with nugu glory. The one objective complaint I have is the one note that flies during the chorus. Twice. I honestly didn't like that choice, and I can hear the exact progression of notes that would be in its place if they didn't go with that, and I like it a lot better. 8.5/10

KIHYUN - Youth. I loved his debut single an astronomical amount, so I'm understandably expectant for this, right? Did this live up to Voyager? No! This song is so, so lovely, and unfortunately just barely misses the threshold that our wondrous Voyager set high. No shame in sounding basic, though, especially if it's still a sound I like. The lyrcism is treacly wonderful. Kim Ina my beloved. Assuming the rest of the mini album promotes the same theme, this is inspiring me to find time to look into the lyrics of the tracks Hyungwon helped write for him, as well… it's so pure. I've been missing adequate pureness in my life. 9/10

Jo Yuri - Loveable. It's evidently not as well-developed as her other title tracks, but the drop that you can sense creeping up on you from the first note is gratifying enough. I think it's pretty well executed. Those echoey tambourines carry treasured innocent joy. I also think it's cool how this single album is titled in reference to her previous comeback but "in Minor", and even song is "in minor." 8.5/10
OCTOBER 26TH
CLASS:Y - ZEALOUS. The hook is disproportionately catchier than what the flat buildup set it up to be—in a way I want to say I literally do not find the rest of the song worth caring about besides the "zela-zela-zela-zelous" section. 8.25/10

CLASS:Y - Tick Tick Boom. God, maybe MBC really are onto something with these double title tracks. Both of these slap, and this method seems to be faring well, just going off of the views and the likes count. I wasn't expecting them to take a smooth Latin-inspired turn, but they were fantastic with this! It's on a balanced line between calm and lively that's incrediblly easy to listen to. On another note, the music video for this is hitting… maybe I've simply been extra emotional lately, but damn. 8.75/10

EPEX - 사랑歌. Hmm. It's a cool concept, and it clearly has zest. Though, it feels empty—like it only has seasoning but no base food. Anyway, nothing from them has reached anything close to Do 4 Me, and at this point, I'm losing hope in expecting to. 7.75/10

TEN - Birthday. Something about the vibe in its entirety just feels unaligned to me, but then again, it’s clearly modeled to spotlight a breathtaking choreography (and I mean very breathtaking), rather than showing off its own dazzle. Nevertheless, it incorporates a lot of sounds I like—even if it’s in the lamest ways possible. New Heroes and Dream in a Dream continue to reign superior—in composition and lyricism. Don’t get me wrong, I love it’s cuntiness, still. 8/10

Rie (OnlyOneOf) - because. This lovely OnlyOneOf solo series is officially past the half-way point! This song follows the precious trend of being light and touching, but in every series, one is bound to be the least favorite. I think, as of now, it may be this one. Also, that Call Me By Your Name reference was just… slightly… cringe. Ignoring that, though, it still objectively sounds less bejeweled as the previous tracks. 8/10
OCTOBER 27TH
ALICE - DANCE ON. They bring a dash of color into this monochrome reels of moments of my life right now. The slope of the melody has a touch of citrusy nostalgia laced in it, I swear. 8.75/10

TFN - AMAZON. It's going to take me a while to get used to that name change… even with how much we made fun of "T1419," it as least had some distinguishable feature to it, as laughable as it is. Now, it's just laughable, with no unique trait. Sorry, back to the song: it sounds no different from the majority of what they've been releasing. I will have to go with the "I have nothing against it, but it's just tiringly formulated and uncaptivating" response again. 7.75/10

Acid Angel from Asia (SSS) - Generation. Okay, I don't even stan them yet, but I just wanted to say that I really vibe with those "lalalalala"s. I need to stan them, though. My Chaeyeon is here… My BUSTERS baby… I'll come back to you soon. 8.75/10

VIVIZ - Rum Pum Pum. 8.5/10
OCTOBER 28TH
Jin - The Astronaut. This feels like a special occasion… I love the buoyant drive, abiding updraft. The Coldplay energy is definitely eminent. 8.5/10
OCTOBER 30TH
This is not related to K-Pop, but on this day, I listened to this new Rina Sawayama album that my friend recommended me, and it wholly saved my soul. It easily beats Rina and Sawayama for me… but I don't know how controversial of a take this is. It's so original; it has such a fresh flavor of different familiar sounds that are mashed together in just the right blend of stew to give it a scintillating magnificence. Holy (Til You Let Me Go), especially, is the one for me. I gasped, for real. Every song on here is definitely going to be up there on my Apple Music Replay for this year.
NOVEMBER 5TH
Park Bom - Remembered. 8.5/10
NOVEMBER 5TH
YooA - Lay Low. I love the vocal distortions; holy shit, this is so catchy. The rhythm is ingenious, and the synth layers are such a lovely fleece coat on my ears. 9.25/10
NOVEMBER 6TH
NATURE - LIMBO. Oh, the synth caught my attention from the start. They look glamorous! The arrangement of this is honestly speaking to me… it’s just the right amount of messy and layered to tickle my brain. The energy is fortified furthermore by the rapid, boiling bass line and the descending horns sound effect (is there a name for it?), both of which are surpising when they first hit your ears, but you realize that initial shock is what pulls you further and further into the song as it continues. 9/10
NOVEMBER 7TH
HIGHLIGHT - Alone. I have heard so many good things about this prior to listening; I was so hyped to get to it. Deep house typically takes a hot minute to entirely immerse me, since its prominent, groovy bass line either hits or misses at first. I love how all the pieces fit together on this track: their smooth vocals vocals over slick beats is objectively nice to listen to. The melody itself is a bit basic, in my opinion, but again, these all grow on me in due time. Dark HIGHLIGHT is definitely a sight to behold, though. On that note, ‘Yoseob looks ridiculously hot’ is something I never expected myself to say in this day and age, but that hairstyle takes it for me. 8.5/10

YooA - Melody. The song itself feels breezy and weightless; it’s cute! I’m not sure how I feel about the way she’s taking on the IU drift in her voice, but this song gives sweet feelings. 8.5/10
NOVEMBER 8TH
KIM JONGHYEON - Lights. He’s luring me in with this space concept… he knows… Okay, but anyway, it’s a spry and cheery song packed with everything bright and good. The vibes are undoubtedly immaculate. I just wish this was my type of sound. (The key shift into a really random hip-hop bridge caught me off guard, but I suppose it wasn’t really unpleasant. I bet TheBiasList hated that, though. How has he been lately? I haven’t had the time to read up on his website in ages.)8.25/10

SEVENTEEN - DREAM. Okay, I sincerely hate to be that person, but their inspirational UNICEF-promotion style is getting old already. 8/10
NOVEMBER 9TH
CRAXY - Poison Rose. The visuals in this music video are so cool, namely the piano playing; that was nice. This song has lots of enticing elements, like the heavy, resonating bass throughout the chorus creating outstanding contrast. I quite like the style, and the vocals were solid! 8.75/10
NOVEMBER 10TH
Xdinary Heroes - Hair Cut. It's unique, yet not exactly down my alley. I personally still wish for more of an actual "band" sound from them, but of course, that's all subjective. 7.75/10

ICHILLIN’ - Draw (MY TIME). I think the pre-chorus was creative, but overall, nothing shone at all. It lacked a gleam that makes it interesting to hear. I suppose I could see myself potentially listening to this in certain moods. Those moods would come very rarely, though. 7.75/10
NOVEMBER 11TH
AleXa - Back In Vogue. The hook goes hard. She captures the showtime opulence so well. 9/10

Jeong Eunji - 나에게로 떠나는 여행. Oh my god, she devours this light pop rock genre. It reminds me of Younha. 9/10
NOVEMBER 12TH
TRENDZ - VAGABOND. It’s not bad. I think this may be my favorite title track from them. Although their sound variation has pretty much been a solid beeline since their debut, this one just leaves a slightly better taste in my mouth. 8/10
NOVEMBER 13TH
Kim Sunggyu - Like a dream. 8/10
NOVEMBER 14TH
Chen - Last Scene. I don’t think the chorus was built to what it was meant to be. The instrumental is minimalistic throughout most of it, which is great, as it places more emphasize on his vocals alone. It also makes the ending stand out more when the orchestrals pull through in a long brewed forte. I would simply ask for more dynamics. 8.25/10

VERIVERY - Tap Tap. The off-beat verses are really throwing me off. This is one of the cases where I… dislike how disjointed the sections of this song is. Man, this is hard to rank because I love the chorus on its own, but I can’t stand the key change in between. It’s a shame; this has all of the material—even the concept and dance are so charming—it’s just unfortunately organized. 8.5/10

YooA - Selfish. Finally, the big boy title track. The previous two have been wonderful, so I had held up the same standards for this! Maybe I shouldn’t have, though, because while I admit it’d be undoubtedly catchy on its own, compared to the pre-releases, it can only sound generic. I love the choreography, though—I love the snappiness. This comeback is making me see her in a new light. Her voice has such a broad range of timbre… I feel like every song sounded like a different person. I suppose that’s a skill on its own! 8.25/10

FIFTY FIFTY - Lovin’ Me. I know nothing about these girls, but I think this song is just swell and right down my taste alley. My only complaint is the vocal mixing, as I am usually not one to enjoy a muffled or staticky vocal track when it lasts the whole song, whether it was intentional or not. 8.75/10
NOVEMBER 15TH
DRIPPIN - The One. Okay, this is nice. This is the superhero race-pace done well. I was expecting a metallic, noisy drop for the chorus, but this is nice! Even when the noise drop did inevitably arrive at the bridge, it was honestly pretty tolerable and well-fitting. I love how consistent the rhythm is nearly the entire way through. The rest of the album, however, is fucking scrumptious. Silence would be one of the newborn songs that occasionally comes along and reaffirms me that I like 4th Gen. boy group music. 4th Gen. boy group music is my friend.8.75/10

VICTON - Virus. I liked it the very first few seconds because we all know how I love ethereal synths. Then, I didn’t like it because it immediately interjected the wonky bass line that never goes anywhere. Then, I liked it again when it brought back pretty rain drop synths throughout the chorus. This song was a rollercoaster, to say the least. It feels pretty unorganized, but I can’t dislike because there are so many elements I like. Also, Subin. Hey… if Chan leaving means Subin gets distributed this much more screen time, then maybe he should sit in that corner and think about what he’s done a little longer; I don’t know, man. The second track on the album, Time Chaser, may be one of my new favorite songs by them, though… 8.5/10
NOVEMBER 16TH
JUST B - ME= (나는). Damn, they knew exactly how to get to me by starting off with that pretty rhythm guitar. The video’s visuals are aiding this song’s affect immensely… this lighting is exactly how this song feels: sanguine and assured, the sunset that promises to lead to the next day. I genuinely love this sound so much, and I think it’s the type to even grow on me more and more. 9/10

woo!ah - Rollercoaster. My camp girl ambassadors are back, bringing the disco bass and Y2K pop synths with them. This is so, so pretty—so, so lovingly saccharine. I feel like this reminds me more of the stars than Catch The Stars. 9/10

SECRET NUMBER - TAP. Hello? Is the return of tropical-house-R&B-influenced K-Pop in the middle of this globally-warmed-winter? I’m fucking elated. 9/10

STAYC - POPPY. Okay, this is adorable. You can’t hate this. I love the beat drop so much; the rest of the song simply dulls next to it. 8.75/10

ARTBEAT - MAGIC. 8.25/10
NOVEMBER 15TH
CSR - ♡TiCON. I feel like I lack critical thinking right now because all I can think to say is “I love this,” but I’ve basically been saying that for every song at this point. I don’t know! I love the 8-bit sound effects! I love how much fun is laced in these rhythms! 8.75/10
NOVEMBER 18TH
B.I - Keep me up. God, the release of this album is probably, like, the most anticipated release on my agenda ever since BTBT dropped. And would you look at that! Hanbin secured the renown circle building that every K-Pop group with lore has filmed a music video at! Okay, time to comment on the actual song. It took a minute for it to get good good, but when the vocal distortions came in at the pre-chorus, that was when shit started going down. I can’t not comment on the choreography. Hanbin is seriously the most talented motherfucker ever; I seriously cannot wrap my head around how he does… all of this—how he writes, produces, directs, and dances this will on top of all that he already does. He’s the definition of an artist and performer at heart. (On side note, I will say, though, I'm a bit disappointed he didn't put the version of BTBT without Soulja Boy on this album; for some reason, I completely convinced myself he would. However, with the way this album saga is seemed to be set up, I'm assuming after part two there'll be a "special" or "compilation" version of these albums, and maybe then, he'll have the non-Soulja Boy version of BTBT attached as a bonus track. Damn… I just want to listen to a cohesive, fluid version of BTBT without losing the immersion to Soulja Boy's verse. I think I should clarify that I don't despise his feature; I would just prefer the version with Hanbin and DeVita alone over it any time.) 9/10

CORBYN - BURN. New Corbyn music… GUYS! NEW CORBYN MUSIC! This guy always fucking hits. He does the melodic edgelord hip-hop beats right. 8.75/10

FIFTY FIFTY - Higher. New Corbyn music… GUYS! NEW CORBYN MUSIC! This guy always fucking hits. He does the melodic edgelord hip-hop beats right. 8.25/10
NOVEMBER 19TH
Ryu Sujeong - PINK MOON. City pop Sujeong? Sign me the fuck up… you don’t understand how much I missed her singing. Her styling is literally so cute in this. 8.5/10
NOVEMBER 21ST
EVERGLOW - Ghost Light. BITCH! No one told me EVERGLOW collaborated with TheFatRat… I literally love this dude’s music. And he did not disappoint here; this is so fucking good. I feel like it legitimately perfectly merges his style over EVERGLOW’s signature power. This is crazy. I can’t believe they did something together, and I wasn’t aware until hours after its release. Sheesh! 9/10

&TEAM - Under the Skin. I haven’t been keeping up with whatever HYBE has been up to recently in the slightest. I’m gathering with every context clue that this is the resultant song for a new (another) survival show boy group. This has made no noise on my Twitter timeline, but I’m guessing that may have something to do with either it being a Japanese group or me barely being on Twitter nowadays. Anyway, I do like the song. I tend to always have a thing for survival show-tinged songs—the spiritedness, the sentimentality, the hope intertwined. Honestly, this also sounds like it could be something straight out of the title track rejects file for TXT’s emo era. 9/10
NOVEMBER 22TH
BoA - Forgive Me. First, I want to say she looks glorious with this gritty, fierce concept. She’s a slayer anytime, but no matter how much slay she puts in it, it doesen’t make this song that much more enticing to me. It’s a fine song, but there’s nothing particularly remarkable about it. I like the rowdy rock elements and her belting on it, though. 8/10

TEMPEST - Dragon (飛上). I’m so sorry… this is their most mid title track. What happened? They were on a great route, being an oasis of freshness in the modern day 4th Gen. boy group generic noise pool. They fell down the hole too soon… Hopefully they’ll be able to pull themselvees back out and return to what they had before in their next album. 7.75/10

NMIXX - Funky Glitter Christmas. They just really had to beat everyone else to the Christmas releases. Good for them! This is like a cute medley mixed with a twist. It would likely never cross my mind to listen to this again though! (JYP’s best Christmas song remains Christmas EveL… that was unique and innovative and every bit brilliant.) 8/10

ONEUS - Dopamine. Only the ending-bridge really stood out to me, sorry. That part alone gave it the extra 0.25 point boost. 8.25/10
NOVEMBER 23TH
TO1 - 얼음 땡. It has the same tone of funkiness as 1TEAM’s Ullaeli Kkollaeli… and we all know the emotions I have clinging onto that. 8.75/10
NOVEMBER 24TH
Kang Daniel - Nirvana (Feat. pH-1, WDBZ). Like album, like repackage: delectable. Man, I love this guy. 8.75/10
NOVEMBER 28TH
Red Velvet - Birthday. The hook was just as underwhelming as the unexciting build-up. At least the RV charm is still there and distinguishable, though. In a way, they can never really go wrong with the signature choral harmony. 8.25/10

Mill (OnlyOneOf) - beat. This is an interesting divergence from the previous songs… I kinda love it. Like, it threw me off at first, but it’s so not bad. Ending at the damn phonebooth again… the lore, the drama! 8.5/10
NOVEMBER 29TH
KARA - When I Move. Alright, setting all emotions aside, setting all sobs and tears during their MAMA stage aside, I will, on oath, produce an objective review of this song. This might me my favorite 2nd Gen. group revival comeback of this year. They haven’t lost a single ounce of their glamour and skill; it’s genuinely insane. While it doesn’t really feel as on character for their original sound as, say, Girls’ Generation’s group comeback, I must admit this undoubtedly suits them just as well. Like, they eat this up so much; I’m so sorry, they just do! Now, adding back in my Kamilia feels: fuck the quality of this is ineffable. I shiver every time the beat drops… the power in their vocals is still unparalleled even after all this time. I love everyone. I love everything. I’m so emotional. I missed all of them. I miss all of them so much. Youngji being alongside Nicole and Jiyoung… my heart, my fucking heart is so full. They’re so gorgeous, my god, they are stunning and haven’t aged a day in any aspect whatsoever. I watched their Killing Voice recently, as well, and I could not fucking believe how they were able to reproduce the exact tones, timbres, harmonies as those CDs a decade later. It genuinely baffled me and awakened way too many feelings. The moment Seungyeon sang that first note I felt the world spinning. I had no idea how badly I needed them back until now. How much is it to pray this won’t just be a mere one-time thing? (Please don’t answer that.) 9.5/10

ASTRO - 가장 좋아하는 사람에게 이별을 말하자. Damn! I had no idea they were having a Japan comeback at all, so imagine my shock to see Eunwoo’s face in my recommended with the letters “M/V” attached below him. Anyway, I’ve actually been quite into piano-heavy soft tunes lately (for studying reasons… ugh), so this really came at just the right time for a good opinion of it. Fantagio you sly bitch! Sanha sounds extra nice in this, by the way. His voice fits this song like a puzzle piece. 8.5/10
NOVEMBER 30TH
ATEEZ - Paradigm. Hmm, this is one of their worse title tracks. Still, it’s decent. The chorus just was in no way as cohesive and drilling as their others. 8.5/10

P1Harmony - Back Down. Cute. Quirky ass video. I don’t have much to say about the song, though. It’s nothing differential from their other title tracks. 8.25/10

ITZY - Cheshire. THIS IS MY FAVORITE FROM THEM. EASY. She is a splendid, pristine specimen for my “i’m the joker but in a hot way” playlist. This is also absolutely their best bridge. I love Yuna. 8.75/10
DECEMBER 1ST
RM - Wild Flower. Namjoon’s reformed style of solos have been right down my alley. It’s cinematic, grandiose, and has a touch of gleam. Youjeen has a magnificent voice that powers the effect. I’m actually highly excited to listen to the rest of this album. (Also, “flowerwork,” I hear?) 8.75/10

XEED - Dream Land. I don’t know who these kids are but there’s so much good material in this song. The random trap breakdown verse was annoying, but I’ve gotten used to it enough nowadays. Other than that, though, I like how bright the rest of it sounds—and it’s not in an overbearing superhero kind of way. It’s just energetic! 8.5/10
DECEMBER 2ND
Yein - Bus. Why is this the best indie ballad I’ve heard in a while. I love the subtle lilts in her voice. It blankets the song with a delicate and dulcet ttenderness. This is so precious to me. The just right, precise dose of gentle longing in the chorus is too wonderful to my ears. 9.5/10

CORBYN - Cold. It’s impossible for this man to miss. The muffled percussion build atmosphere. There’s some really well-placed cut-offs. As always, I love those orchestral instruments—and those vocals… man! 8.75/10
DECEMBER 6TH
Seo Inguk - Fallen. 8.25/10

THE BOYZ - All About You. 8.25/10

MINHO - CHASE. The SHINee solo saga being officially complete holds extreme satisfaction to me. While I quite enjoy the chorus of this—it’s light and agile, skims across the ears—the “running, running, running” part felt a little lazy and generic. The beat is also a bit too repetitive for my liking, but all in all, it’s not badly composed. 8.5/10
[NOW ENTERING: INTENSIVE HOLIDAY SEASON]
DECEMBER 7TH
C9 - Merry Merry Christmas. I love Younha. This honestly has such a heartwarming chorus. I’ll have to giveit extra points for that. Maybe I’m just soft. 8.25/10
DECEMBER 9TH
Weeekly - Happy Christmas. This is a more traditional style of Christmas special, yet somehow also one of the more enjoyable ones I’ve heard so far this year! 8.5/10
DECEMBER 13TH
WEi - Gift For You. Christmas songs in minor keys are the best, but this one honestly felt like it had no essence. The producer was probably rushed and that’s underestandable. 8/10
DECEMBER 14TH
Red Velvet X aespa - Beautiful Christmas. I’ll be honest, this is not my type Christmas song—too reliant on the power of friendship and not enough on the actual holiday magic. 7.75/10
DECEMBER 15TH
Super Junior - Celebrate. Okay, I’m vibing with the sparkliness, but the refrain is arguably a bit boring. I have to say, the gradual and consistent build to the end saved it a bit. 8.25/10
DECEMBER 16TH
NCT DREAM - Candy. There’s nothing to say; I love this song, and this remake gave me such an intense rush of euphoria. The Dreamies have to do Happiness next… I’m imagining Jaemin doing scrinkly Woohyuk’s rap. I love this Candy one too much, I’m telling you I need more already. Also, I cannot explain it but Renjun is too perfect in this. I can feel my heart ripping apart. 9/10

CHUNJI (TEEN TOP) - 이별이 늦어져서 미안해. My babe Chunji finally gets the opportunity to debut solo and TOP MEDIA gives him the lamest ballad ever… it’s alright, I suppose I just have to accept it at this point. 7/10
DECEMBER 19TH
NewJeans - Ditto. Although certainly dreamy and atmospheric, the sectionality of the overall form is a bit too blurred for my personal taste. However, I can’t deny it’s well-made with an engaging flow and tempo! I do like it as a song, but I just don’t see myself listening to it extremely often. 8.5/10

Ha Hyunsang - When Winter Comes. 8.25/10

Apink CHOBOM - You are the inspiration (I will give you all reply). 8.25/10
DECEMBER 21ST
Stray Kids - FAM. Okay, I've already heard the Japanese version ages back, but I didn't know the lyrics then so this is hitting way different—especially with the music video. God, I love these guys so much. I love when groups make a song about themselves: not about fans, love, fame… just them appreciating each other. Also, "Every day, every night, you can always see the stars; freckles like constellations" has to be the loveliest line of lyrics of ever. 9/10
DECEMBER 22ND
Moonbyul - PRESENT. 8.5/10
DECEMBER 23RD
Vernon - Black Eye. 9/10
[INTENSIVE HOLIDAY SEASON CONCLUDED]
DECEMBER 28TH
WayV - Phantom. The is actually pretty interesting. I’m enjoying the spooky continuance; they grabbed onto the essence and made it chillingly powerful. They all look hot, too—emphasis on Ten and Xiaojun… and Winwin, whew. 8.75/10
DECEMBER 30TH
ATEEZ - HALAZIA. The visuals and choreography are insane as usual. I automatically like it, for the genre is right down my lane, but I have to say it dosen’t seem to possess the ability to immediately hit like so many of their previous songs. Perhaps it’s in a structure that I’ve grown way too accustomed to? They’ve fallen victim to the lame anti-drop trend. That being said, the hardstep bridge breakdown was redeeming; at least there was something that sounds distinguishable! 8.75/10


I will continue updating this as I go, until whenever I feel confident enough to either return to tweeting or begin a new post. Also, no, as much as I want to, I will not put myself through tagging every single artist I'm putting on here—at least for now.

wed220824

Aug. 24th, 2022 10:24 pm
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Hi. I have neglected this journal for a hot while (besides the sudden ONF album review that popped up last week, but that was unintentional—it was just because I got sick of cramming my sentences into tweets and, in an instinctive flurry, flung the rest of it over here).

There's reasons besides burnout on why I left this journal for dead for over a month. I wanted to provide an explanation—to the approximately zero people who are reading this. It's mostly for myself, a justification to placate my own weltering guilt and discomfort of going quiet on here without a word.

记录, etc. )

fri220610

Jun. 10th, 2022 02:25 am
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I wish I had started using Dreamwidth when I was the deepest in my ONF lore phase. They would definitely be my most used artist tag by this point. It's too late to import everything over now, since that would be much too exhaustive. My laptop starts whirring as soon as the singular Google Doc file that I shoved all my notes and theories on back in the day is opened… I don't think I should move some over here… unless…?

I elaborate unnecessarily graphically about my writing struggles.
There's an itch in my skull to revisit everything and perhaps dig some more clues out, even though I know that would be horrendous for my mental stability, let's be honest. But, oh, I had so much going. A hopeful sprout in me is determined to finish my lore-fic, and maybe this is the key to regaining inspiration. I noticed a while ago that I've gotten to a point where I hate thinking about that colossal Doc at all because it's… so fucking overwhelming. That won't do, obviously, if I ever want closure on this ONF lore route of my life (which is, in fact, a much more prominent gateway than a four K-Pop music videos should ever be on someone's life). Perhaps, more of that will come later… Perhaps, I'll reveal the 74-page, fully color-coded, multi-annotated map of my Fuse mind someday. Perhaps, I can finish chapter one of the fic rooted in this that I began in 2020 (on July 21st, so it's approaching its two-year mark very soon).

I can do it. I swear I'll be able to do it. I can theorize here, too. I can do it. I'll show it and prove it.

(The thing is: my main issue with writing is that I'm too much of a perfectionist. I know this is such a common and basic problem for artists of all types, but I never realized the extent of how painful it is until I'm experiencing this myself. I used to not think it was that complex of a problem—I would have probably told the person to "just leave it be; it's fine how it is!" God, if only I can bide my own naïve advice now. It's horrible; every time I want to make progress and write more material, I end up only rereading what I have and make tedious, minuscule edits to sentences or switch out word choices that no one would ever think about. By the time I finish all that, I'm too drained to create more. I promise that I'll do the actual writing next time. Next time, I end up falling back in this trap. It becomes a never-ending cycle—one that sounds easy to break out of when I say it simply like this, but it's most definitely not; I have tried for more than a year. But, whatever, that's a problem I'll have to find my own way of resolving, I suppose. I try not to think about it and pray that eventually, by miraculous chance, I'll gain a sudden insight and liberating inspiration that will set my disturbed mind free.)

On the topic of fics, this burst of motivation actually came while I was reading this infamous 257k-word VIXX fic that I have mentioned oh-so-amply in my past few posts. I think it's time I discuss that in detail—for my own sanity.

And this is the current logging of my absurd VIXX fic reading journey.
So, as of today, June 10th, I am at chapter 43 out of 50. I didn't read last night, nor the night before. (I needed to prove to myself that I still had that control over my life… I also needed to give myself time to calm down because my journey through reading the 30s chapters were singlehandedly the most intense experience of my whole current lifespan. Jesus fucking hell.) That was after reading every damn night until at least—at the very least—4 A.M. but usually later (earlier?). For example, Tuesday night left me practically pulling an all-nighter. I went to sleep at 9 in the morning but woke up at around noon. I felt like shit the whole day, and was it worth it? Probably because the batshit insane high was unstoppable! That left me off at chapter 42, of course. After several in-fic asses kicked, I decided to give it a rest there and let my soul heal for a couple days. And here I am now: absolutely no where near fully recovered, but the fixation on getting back to it is stronger than ever. Tonight, I'll promise myself a few more chapters, but my sensibility is subconsciously telling me to go slow for this last part. I've been going at this for soon-to-be-over two weeks straight—this fic feels almost integral to my daily life now—and I'm slightly worried about how I'll be able to cope with the nothingness that comes when I finally finish it.

Two weeks, huh… I swear it doesn't feel that long. Oh my god. See, I live-tweeted my entire read, from the start to where I am now, and fucking hell, I wish I could easily how many tweets are in that thread—my guess is that the replies have to be in the 400s by now. Either way, the genesis of this very thread is linked here. May 30th is insane. It feels like I've only been reading for a few days. Like, you don't get how crazy it is. I'm practically never able to read anything beyond 100k, Before this, the longest I've ever finished without a single instance of skimming was Children of the Storm by Ink-and-stars at 106k words—and possibly this Woozi/Seungcheol fic that got deleted, so I can't check—but, most of the time, I can only trust myself to stick to one-shot smuts or angsts.
 
Though, there's countless 'long' ones I have bookmarked and open on other tabs that are longer—the ones I thought I was thoroughly hooked on at the beginning, but ended up losing steam a little later into it. I didn't have the heart to get rid of it, so I always told myself I'd get back to them eventually. I'll make note of these here, just in case any of them one day receive the title of One Of The Longest Fics I Have Ever Read. These include, but are not limited to, Immortals by inkin_brushes (at work 4), celestial mechanics by komoonyoung (at chapter 22), and under the eyes of the moon by heartsighed (at chapter 3).

Also, for reference, that S.Coups/Woozi fic was my gateway to K-Pop fanfiction. It wasn't the very first K-Pop fic I read (that title goes to The Road by jamjoon); it was the second, but it was what truly drew me into the pastime of exploring the (sometimes questionable) wonders of Archive of Our Own. I'm not sure why it's gone (I feel like I somehow know that it was because the author's account got hacked, but I'm not sure how I know that, since I can't recall who the author was). I will try to delineate the plot, though, if anyone out there knows of it.
 
Basically, Jihoon was this technician (based off of BOOM BOOM music video, I suppose) whose car broke down while out in the middle of nowhere. While he can handle computers, he knows jack shit about cars, and was basically stranded until "mechanic" Seungcheol coincidentally showed up. Seungcheol's mechanic job turned out to just be a coverup, as he was revealed to be the leader of a motorcycle gang, and—well—things escalated from there. I remember that Jeonghan was Seungcheol's right hand man and had some kind of history with paramedic Jisoo, and I was super hooked on that side plot. (Yeah, this also served as my YoonHong awakening, and this YoonHongism would end up affecting me for the rest of my life, even up until now, but that's a story for another time.) Oh, and I'm also, like, 85% sure the rival gang was BTS members? Anyway, now that I'm reflecting on it like this, I really miss it… it was a good story. Damn… now, I want to try to figure out if it ever got re-uploaded.

Back to the main topic: I kind of want to go through that live-tweet thread and pick out the funnier reactions, for memory-keeping's sake.

Shall I?

I began reading with no intent of leaving any comments until the very end, where I can let all of my feelings flood out the gates at once in one big essay of a comment. That proved impossible as the feelings continued to build up, and I started caving at chapter 7. Then, sporadically, I dropped more comments on other chapters when I felt necessary—to add on to my private live-tweeting. There hasn't been a fic that made me this unable to shut up before… seriously. Anyway, the author replied to my comments a few times, and that made me happy. The latest one containing, "I have been absolutely living for your comments this week!!" settled my growing worries of being an annoyance flooding their notifications.

Ah, yes. Finally, the big reveal: the fic in question is The Watcher by lasif. It's a joyride of a read. I recommend it fervently.

This brings me to my VIXX binge. Oh, my swallowing VIXX content binge that I will keep trying to pretend came out of the blue, but truthfully, I know for a fact it was initiated by my ruination from this fic. And so, there I was: at the most ungodly hours of night, burning through nigh every Scentist stage they've done. That was a week ago. Now, I've fallen even deeper, scouring the trenches of their old reality shows and variety guestings.

More on this (VIXX spamming)—open at your own risk; I genuinely can't shut up.
I just watched some of the old, discontinued 1theK segments they were on and the MV Commentary for Error from Mnet. God, that shit was so fun. Why would 1theK stop Ask in a Box?

Last night, though, I impulsively started VIXX TV2 from episode one. I was basically begging my oomfs to tell me to stop, so I can gather myself and STAND UP! They did not. They only pushed me onwards.
@hutazcne 7:01 PM 6/9/22 Twitter Web App: "i'm normal"

@hutazcne 7:01 PM 6/9/22 Twitter Web App: "i'm not a starlight guys. i'm Normal 😒"

@hutazcne 7:12 PM 6/9/22 Twitter Web App: "IM NORMAL IM NORMAL IM NORMAL IM NORAML AND DONT START GETTING DIZZY WHEN I SEE HONGBIN SHIRTLESS!!!! IM NORMAL!!!!!!!"
@jungxiwoo 7:13 PM 9/9/22 Twitter for Android: "ah yes and i am not a 24u"

@hutazcne 7:15 PM 6/9/22 Twitter Web App: "in my defense i didnt know this episode was going to be error mv behind the scenes if i knew i wouldve been better prepared. they should really give these videos a short summary or something"
@hutazcne 7:12 PM 6/9/22 Twitter Web App: "guys help me like i need hekp i think i might end up watching all of vixx tv 2 if i'm not stopped ."

@jungxiwoo 7:13 PM 9/9/22 Twitter for Android: "DO IT! HAVE FUN!"

@hutazcne 7:16 PM 6/9/22 Twitter Web App: "theres like 100 episodes in each season and bitch i might"

@jungxiwoo 7:20 PM 9/9/22 Twitter for Android: "i am as everyone knows normal and i tell you to do it! who's stopping you? definitely no one who follows your priv theyre probably just as insane as you SO DO IT!!"

@hutazcne 7:22 PM 6/9/22 Twitter Web App: "the way i havent even watched the new huta log i can't already be cheating on minhyuk damn it's barely been a year /j"
Alas, not even one episode of VIXX TV2 later, Minhyuk and the rest of BTOB make a cameo on screen getting their win stolen by VIXX on Show Champion. Like I said:
@hutazcne 7:40 PM 6/9/22 Twitter Web App: "this was an omen god heard me talking about cheating on btob and made sure i would never escape from them even in vixx tv"
But, whatever—their thirty second appearance was cute as hell. I first saw Ilhoon in his silly little You're So Fly era overalls and beanie, and I spasmed for a second, like "What are you doing here?!" until I remembered that BTOB and VIXX were quite literally music-show-promotion buddies for pretty much their entire respective careers. Then, my eyes panned over the Minhyuk (all the way on the other side of the screen, for some reason)—whom, through this blurry ass video quality, I somehow thought was G-DRAGON for a whole second (because of his hair, maybe?) before deciding that notion was unrealistic because Jiyong would never be this animated at a music show. Minhyuk started kitty-pawing on Wonshik's arm when VIXX were announced for the win, and I hate to admit that that was absolutely a Minhyuk thing to do. Ilhoon also started jumping up and down; god, they're all so cute.

I miss when Jellyfish Ent. hard-subbed these videos, though, damn. Why'd they stop… Did the translator budget run out? They can soft-sub VERIVERY's show in four different languages but can only afford to translate every other sentence on the remains of what's barely keeping the RealVIXX channel alive? Damn… No shade to the berry boys, of course. I love them lots.

Here's a set of screenshots from episode 4 that I found hilarious. Hongbin is a fucking comedian. (Sorry, the captions are so small for some reason, but they clear up when you zoom in.)



Somewhere between episode 4 and episode 7, I came upon a revelation that Sanghyuk smiles like Eric Nam; I knew that eye crinkle and bean mouth reminded me of someone else for the longest time, but I couldn't put my finger on who!

Here is the subber translating what Taekwoon said into "shitting bricks". I'm not exaggerating when I say was hunched over giggled at this for several minutes. What if this is why VIXX TV stopped being subbed… Did Jelpi find out about this later down the line and fired this hero?



By the way, does this selfie not exist online? I tried searching for it and only found a crazy shipper fanstagram and every other picture of Leo and Eunji together except this one. Though, I did come across several other (heavily filtered) screenshots of this very image, so that led me to thinking that they might not have posted it… fuck. Anyway, Eunji looks so gorgeous with this hairstyle—Christ. I wasn't expecting to see her, and when she showed up I was totally gagged. She's so beautiful; she's so lovely.



Here is Hakyeon looking like Lim Seulong's and Lee Dongwook's sugar baby.



I ended up leaving off at episode 10 in order to finish up my final Queendom 2, once and for all. I am keeping track of my progress on MyDramaList. Place your bets on whether this VIXX fixation will last long enough for me to finish all 101 episodes. I'm betting not, but stay tuned.

记录, etc. )

tue220531

May. 31st, 2022 06:33 pm
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I want to document this surreal experience I had the day before yesterday. Fret not, it's a positive one! On Sunday, my dad wanted to take us to this restaurant that, unknowing to me before we left, was nearly an hour's drive away.

(He declared we should go that evening, even after I argued that it would be very busy since we would be there right at dinnertime and that it was a Sunday. He countered that it would be even busier tomorrow, since it's Memorial Day, so we might as well just go today. We went today. It was busy as hell. There were so many people around us, and it was so loud. I was bouncing my legs off, but we don't have to get into that. The food took another near-hour to arrive after we ordered, and in the meantime, I managed to like and look at every single one of Sungjae's current 266 Instagram posts, screenshotting multiple in the process. The food wasn't even that good. But, oh well—that's done and over with, at least—I got to spend time with my family, so there can't be real fault in time spent like that, right? I can endure some silly crippling anxiety to stack up on family-time-points. That's fine. And, I got some pictures of my sister standing next to this goose that wouldn't flee no matter how close we dared to get to it.)
 
Thus, it was also a nearly-hour-long drive back home—obviously, I hope. (I mean I wouldn't mind some spacetime continuum fuckery in my life to spice up my inter-dimensional immortal existence, but that wouldn't help with the coherency of the event I want to describe here.)

Surprisingly or not, I love car rides, for the most part. I can listen to the fuck out of my music, and if no one bothers me or tries to converse with me during the session, I will get so into it. Then, I'm able to enter this euphoric headspace where the music is literally coursing through me, and my brain feels like it's overloaded with the tidal waves of serotonin that are sweeping over it. I've measured my heartbeat a few times after some really intense moments, just to see if I was actually burning calories or something from sitting there because it sure felt like it, especially when I step out of the car at the end and my legs are wobbly and feeling like they just ran a marathon—exhausted, but in the good way. Anyway, you get the point.

Usually, during those music ecstasy sessions, I'm imagining that I'm witnessing the song live in concert, or even that I'm performing it. For Sunday's specific circumstance in question (that I swear I am getting to), it was the former. During those trips to and back that accumulated to over an hour in the car, I blasted the fuck out of a wide range of songs: on the way there, it was mostly Teen Top (I had a revelation of how emotional 미치겠어 made me… 미치겠어 out of all songs, though? Hm.), and on the way back, it was entirely SEVENTEEN.

I tried going for INFINITE and began Last Romeo at first, but was too exhausted to be feeling hype after being outside for at least three hours straight already. I settled on SEVENTEEN's (newer) non-title tracks that I haven't listened to as much lately, since I figured what better way was there to prepare for the concert—that I am definitely going to be able to go to, by the way. I'm definitely going to get good seats, too, and I'm definitely going to not mess up the fanchants, and my phone is definitely not going to die halfway through recording, and I'm definitely going to remember to bring my glasses, just in case. I'm definitely going to be able to relearn all their dances by then, and absolutely nothing is going to go wrong when I see them—than to go through the new B-sides that I've been slacking on. (By 'new', I mean everything post-An Ode.) But before that, I had to retouch on my ultimate SEVENTEEN favorite: Run to You, as we all know—also known as my ultimate K-Pop favorite.

So, guess what I put up next: Run to You and Together, back to back. Together is basically Run to You's younger sibling, and I love her, but I did not expect what she was going to hit me with that night. Run to You was just as powerful as always; it still made me feel everything it used to, but I suppose the sheer amount of times I have played it managed to placate the force of it, but never the intensity. I suspect that was why Together impacted me way harder than I could have ever expected—I haven't had it on loop for years like that; I haven't already picked apart every minute intricacy of its beauty and adorned my cochlea with it like I have already with Run to You.

I was listening to these imagining seeing it in person, at the concert in August, and my god, the Together scene I hallucinated did things to my heart. The sky was dark by then from these long ass car rides, so I was staring out my right side backseat window into the inked navy aether, Seokmin going at those beautiful notes in my AirPods, emotions already welling in me. I was in another realm at that point already. But then—but then!—came the bridge, came Mingyu's muted line, came Seungkwan's double tie into a high note, and then, the tears started flooding out—actually flooding out. I started sobbing in the car; I was going through it. I looked over at my sister and slammed my head on the back of the car seat and was like "LEA! This song is sooooodfjsdj goooddfjsfdnjkbfsjhekmdfdjwwww…" I'm pretty sure everyone was confused as shit; my mom was like 'what's going on?', and my dad glanced back for a second while trying not to crash the car. I can't remember what song came on after that because I cried through it for like a few more minutes, but that was unreal. That's when I instantly realized I was absolutely doomed to bawl my eyes out at the concert, whether or not this song is on the setlist (if it is, I might as well just not come out of that venue breathing).

Mind you, this will be my first time seeing SEVENTEEN in real life. The closest I got was at KCON New York 2019, but I had to leave before the second day started, which was when they would be there. I think I left New York the morning after they arrived, which means I was in the same city as them at one point—that was the closest in proximity I ever was to them. I also wanted to go to Ode to You tour in New Jersey so bad, but my mom couldn't take me in the dead of winter, so that didn't happen. (Back then, I thought suppose that disposed of my chance of ever seeing Let Me Hear You Say live, but it ended up not being on the setlist anyway… Either way, there's even a lesser chance that it'll performed this time, I suppose.) I've never heard them sing in front of me, and I can only imagine how magical it is. If my imagination could ruin me like this, I can't fucking comprehend the state I'll be in during the concert. I just hope my mind stays present through the whole thing.

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May. 27th, 2022 12:28 pm
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This week has brought us two lovely, chill, atmospheric albums. They came in the form of Kang Daniel's first full album "The Story" and Baek Yerin's triple-track single album "Pisces", or "물고기". I have very positive views on both of them, which is a pleasant wonder!

Yerin Baek - "Pisces"
Let's start with Yerin: as you may or may not know, I'm not that inclined to the gentle indie scene of music. It's not that I dislike that genre, it just doesn't appeal to me nine times out of ten—to put it harshly, I find a great amount of them boring, no matter how tender the lyrics are. But clearly, that didn't apply this time! What I said on Twitter, with minor edits to expand:
oh, god. as soon as it began, it evoked a direct and distinct sense of nostalgia i haven't felt in a long time from music. it's spellbindingly simple and heartfelt. i'm not one who particularly fancies gentle songs like this, but i have to certify my love on first listen for it.

actually… i think those statements apply to this whole single album. yerin's airy voice mixed with her signature lo-fi style of instrumental and fuzzy mixing effectively puts you in a trance. the songs seemed to go by in an achromatic phosphorescent haze, but it leaves you in a peaceful headspace. perhaps, she's the blueprint of study-music…?
It was me

Hooks: 8.5
Production: 9.5
Longevity: 9
Bias: 9
RATING: 9
Pisces

Hooks: 8.75
Production: 9
Longevity: 9
Bias: 9
RATING: 8.9
The loved one

Hooks: 8
Production: 9
Longevity: 8
Bias: 7.5
RATING: 8.1

Kang Daniel - "The Story"
I also heavily enjoyed Daniel's album. His music has its fair, but grant, share of gems alongside the more middling pieces. (Actually, I think it's 55% hits to 45% misses according to my personal taste.) My initial review of the title track Upside Down was as follows:
just from the beginning, i thought this was going to be a snoozer, but the chorus was a pleasant save. this style of tide-like synth is usually a hit-or-miss for me, depending on the mood it's overlayed with. this just happened to be a hit!

this song is kind of hard to rate, because there were sections i really enjoyed, while the remainder of the song is unmemorable completely. overall, it has a satisfying atmosphere, so i'll look at it optimistically. i would like to hear how it fits into the album later.
…of which I still agree with for the most part! I think the beginning of the choreography is innovative and cute, though. I can imagine the crew remixing that intro and doing something slightly different to play with Daniel each time during music show promotions; that'll be fun. After listening to the entire album, Upside Down did indeed seem to nest more in place. I inevitably decided that it was a good ass album. Causally, a track ranking manifested a few hours later:
1. parade i need to know what this is about… i was getting 'welcome to the black parade'. reporting back when i take a gander at the lyrics; stay tuned.
2. the story same statement as for parade. both of those hurt my heart so much for some reason, and i don't even know the meaning. though, i might be able to guess the gist for the story.
3. don't tell (feat. jessi) jessi singing!
4. upside down see! it's placed quite high! no, but i seriously love the chorus so much.
5. mad (feat. chancellor)
6. how we live (feat. sokodomo) wannable side of my brain said kangaroo, which was something that took a while to grow on me, initially. but the minor modulation at the bridge blew my mind.
7. ride 4 u
8. 1000x
9. moment
10. loser (feat. dbo)

Other notable new tracks from this week that I enjoyed include I need you 2 by ESON, Don't Mess With Me by BVNDIT, i by LIGHTSUM, Touch by BLANK2Y, and Don't Care About Me by GOT7. A buried nugu treasure that I discovered this week was Nonstop by RoaD-B (courtesy of my main man, Nick from The Bias List). Some oldies-but-goodies that I revisited after a while of forgetting they existed were Cassette and One More Night, both by DEMIAN… as well as Inner Child by V of BTS.

记录, etc. )
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The much too delayed vocal and dance unit rankings—from yours truly—have arrived.

One foreword (also serving as a life update), and then I'll get to it: I just graduated—today, this afternoon. It was the worst thing ever. I hated the process; I found it pointless and unnecessarily lengthy. I get it's tradition; I get it's ceremonial, but what I don't get was how overhyped the event itself was… I felt nothing. I felt nothing besides the desire to not want to be there at that moment, but alas! I don't mean to intentionally sound like a cynical, unsociable emoboy, but I am resolved to think that there were no constituents of that whole event that made it truly worth going to—for two hours, in 85 degrees weather—besides, perhaps, sating my parents with some awkward photos.

Here, I proceed to unnecessary rambling that has nothing to do with the topic at hand
So, okay, it could have been worse, but I can list an extensive index of factors that made it an unenjoyable experience: having to sit in the football field for the whole afternoon, being cooked under a blazing sun that just so happened to be the hottest of this whole week, all while covered in the ugly gown and more layers of formal attire (what's the point of wearing that if we're draped in a fancy trash bag, anyway?), constantly having to readjust my cap because that thing would try to escape me any time the most minuscule breeze passed by, listening to the pretentious student council girl present her long shit poem (I need to point out this really specific thing that irked me from it. One part went something along the lines of "But it wasn't // But it's not". I hope you can see how uncomfortable this made me. What about parallelism? What about form? The second line was clearly set up to be "But it isn't", following the contraction of the previous line's "wasn't". That had me bothered for the entire rest of the time she spoke, up until I succumbed to the daze of the raking heat again), listening to the other slightly-less-pretentious student council girl give a speech on this school's accomplishments, and—perhaps the worst of it all—I missed the BTOB KCON Chicago Premiere livestream.

We technically weren't allowed to bring our phones, but it's not like they did security checks or anything. The issue was that my dress pants did not have pockets and neither did my suit. (They both have faux pockets, and that made me so mad… god, you sewed on an opening already, why not just make it a real? If this design doesn't include pockets, then don't put on the damn fake ones! What was the purpose!) In the end, I shoved my phone in my underwear, and it worked out very well. I hope Ilhoon and Hyojin in my phone case enjoyed the pleasant view of my cock they had during the whole march to the stadium and the waiting hours. 

If we weren't supposed to bring our phones, we most definitely weren't allowed to be listening to music. Guess who slipped an AirPod in his left ear halfway through the march. My sneaky, slippery ass; that's right. I originally was not brave enough to pull something like that until I saw a gay looking person in the line across from me clearly have one in. (I'm, like, certain they're gay, and not because of a functioning gaydar, but because I swear they were the person with an Interactive Introverts jacket yesterday at graduation practice.) Anyway, since I knew I probably wouldn't be able to reach for my phone anytime soon when I got to the stadium, I punched shuffle on BTOB's entire discography, and I let it roll. That music channeling to the one side of my ear was probably the only thing keeping me alive in that field for the following two scorching hours. My mom later told me that the whole fam could see me swaying and vibing all the way from their nosebleed seat at the very, very edge of the bleachers. I was not aware I was that conspicuous. Sorry, the Beats' Japanese songs were playing, and I had no sense of what was going on around me by that time.

Prior to me spacing out, though, was the nervous fretting over my walk up to the front for my diploma and the handshakes with four old men in a row. My cap was already loose because of my tiny head, and it kept nearly flying off whenever a gust of wind approached even when I was sitting in my seat. (In fact, it did fall off as soon as I stood up.) I was fearing for my life I was going to lose it as soon as I stepped up there, in front of the not-superabundant, but still quite plentiful amount of seniors and the crowd of their families. Another thing I was anxious about was my AirPod getting discovered. I originally intended to take it out when it was time for me to walk up, but One Sip was playing, and I couldn't just stop it. (Where are my fellow Christmas album lovers in the middle of May!) I thought that AirPod was pretty well hidden behind a chunk of my hair though, so it would probably be fine, right? Despite my want to write a funny plot twist right now, it actually went just fine. I thought I heard an ostentatiously loud kazoo when my name was called, only to later find out my cousins brought an airhorn. (They also told me they almost screamed "Genshin master." I am ceaselessly glad they did not.) By the time I got back to my seat, it was Beautiful to Me playing. And that's the story of how I was listening to One Sip while receiving my diploma.

Oh, also, when I sat down, I managed to take a quick peak at my phone. The BTOB KCON Chicago Premiere livestream on YouTube started twenty minutes ago. Gritting my teeth, I coolly closed my phone and stuffed it back in my underwear. By the time I was free, the stream was archived private. Let me in?!

On a completely unrelated note to anything mentioned, I am on day 15 of both my Duolingo and Drops streaks. I wanted to pick these back up to review a bit for a Korean placement assessment, as I'm hoping to test out of the elementary class (and only the elementary class). Besides that, I figured I'd just see how long I can keep it going this time. My previous streak record on Drops was 46 days. I doubt I'll beat that, but who knows.

Now that that's done and over, we're back to the topic. This half-round of Queendom 2 culminated to be the most difficult performances to rank, so far. I suppose this isn't an exceptional circumstance, as there were only three to choose from for each, so each placing held a lot more impact. But still, I encountered some of the most dilemmatic verdicts I've had to decide for throughout this season, and I still don't feel I have enough justification for some of these choices… so, please, go easy on me; I'm insecure about my rankings for this one, as well.

For the record, I made all of my final decisions before viewing the official results. I feel this is a needed disclaimer, this time, before reading onwards because… well. 

Round Three: Part One - Vocal

1. 우주를 품은 은하 (Galaxy That Embraces the Cosmic); VIVIZ and WJSN. Let's start with the vocals themselves, then move on to the other components of this stage. It was Yeonjung's voice that took the cake for this one. Each part was well-distributed among the girls. I think choosing Eunha for the killing "네가 좋아" of the bridge was an ingenious move; she's a fairy (and, I've never made this connection until now, but Eunha embodies Jieun's aura perfectly. Maybe that's why they so unhesitatingly decided on her). Yeonjung unarguably outshined; oh, she was scintillating. She, alone, tied the final knot to render this unbeatable for me. I love what Eunha said: "Her voice just explodes like a refreshing soda"—because those power sustains! That high note! I saw fireworks burst into bouquets before me. While Soobin had the weakest prominence, she still made her solo section memorable with her elegance (her flip of her dress in the wind!). I know she had some trouble with the high key during preparations, but her practice paid off, and she managed to keep her own space afloat between these two great scene-stealers. All three of them had a boldly outlined significance to the performance. (Soobin was on thin ice—the boldness of the ink was fading—but she still managed to maintain her relevancy. I love you, Soobin!)
As for the other elements I wanted to note: I love this song—perhaps that had a subconscious influence on my ultimate preference towards this. This song has began reminding me of Sunyoul, due to the sheer amount of times I've listened to his cover, so when I was watching the episode and heard them settling on this song, I impulsively perked up. When they performed it, I was even more overjoyed to hear they were able to replicate the same, exact uplifting energy of the original song! I also thought the stage setup was very attractive. Yeonjung on the swing, the pinwheels, Eunha between the blooming trees… they're so pretty. (I later found out that this was not a universal opinion, though—for example, my mom thought it was "太花了,太粉了"。And, okay, I respect that, too.)

2. 33; Hyolyn and Brave Girls. Choosing between this and 우주를 품은 은하 was the hardest thing I've done in my life. This is a performance to prove that simplicity has the potential to be just as powerful as any incorporated degree of complexity. The storytelling was clear, even with minimalist effects—even with just the two of them. (This is essentially the opposite of 우주를 품은 은하's stage brandishing—which is ironic, considering it was these two stages that caused the most strenuous quandary for me.)
Their voices go surprisingly well together, despite the contrasting timbres. Minyoung's throat clearly still wasn't in the best condition and was therefore unable to reach her maximum potential during the stage—which is a shame, but she pulled it off alright. I imagine the high note was what would've been the most worrying moment, but she hit it! During the harmonization, Hyolyn kept her on track, and mostly everything went discernibly smoothly. It was all very sweet, from Hyolyn encouraging her throughout the recording phase to Hyolyn guiding her through the duet. This makes it sound like Hyolyn was hard carrying this entire stage, but I swear I appreciated Minyoung's performance, as well—especially knowing that she was fucked over with COVID-19 not even that long ago. Anyway, the final hug was what got me; it was so precious and so intimate. It's so raw… yet so mellow and warm. They poured their entire youths into it; you could hear in Hyolyn's voice how personal this was. There was just so much emotion packed into this, and of course, part of it was thanks to Jiyoung's original lyrics, but their arrangement—and execution of it—was tremendously powerful. Hyolyn knew what she was doing when setting this up. I love Hyolyn because she always as a set vision on what she wants and will work her ass off to produce her visualized, unshakable result. If it wasn't clear to the viewers already, Exy's words spilled the precis: "I think that's why she wanted to perform with someone her age. They were looking back at each other's youth."

3. 해와 달 (Sun and Moon); LOONA and Kep1er. The harmonization was the glory act of this performance, truly. God, it was beautiful. For so many people, it was arranged wonderfully; their blend is amazing. Chaehyun's vocal control and technique is seriously phenomenal for her age. Unfortunately, I could not remember much else from this performance after it ended. Don't get me wrong, it had its emotional effect on me; everyone was crying, and I understood why. It was the radiant pureness of it all. I was near moved to tears by the end, as well. (Youngeun's serendipitous tear drop will go down in history. Actually, Youngeun in this, in general, will. I had always associated her with the dance position, and yet, she proved to be a perfect match for this job. She is the exemplar of an all-rounder.) This also ended up enabling me go and watch multiple EXO Planet stages of this song, a couple days later—for old times' sake. Many feelings were felt.
 
Round Three: Part One - Dance

1. 퀸이 나 (Queen Is Me); Brave Girls and LOONA. If there's anything consistent about me, I happen to always be a sucker for camera filter effects. Resultantly, this was gripping to my brainworms from the get-go. It was reminiscent of Brave Girls' MVSK stage—the neo noir, the femme fatale—and you know how badly down I was for that performance. Anyway, Hyejoo, I love you. She was remarkable at expressing what this song represented, and her visuals were indescribably immaculate for a concept like this. Eunji was inexplicably the cornerstone of all this, typing every portion together with her talent. Everyone just looked so good. (Though, I do think they fucked up Yves's makeup a bit—she looked more like a flower fairy than a sexy nocturnal cat—but that's besides the point.)
Perhaps this one gained particular favor because it was so different from the other two: it's more focused on slow, controlled movements and sleek charm rather than the wilder appeal of KA-BOOM! and Purr. This type of graceful and fluent dance is arduous to get fully synchronized, simply due to the lack of sharp movements and a defined beat integrated into each move, as every component slides into each other like one fluid motion; hence, the angles and tilts of your limbs are extra emphasized here, and any small deviation will appear to be a major obtrusion. Even with an increased difficulty on that part, they looked really uniform and organized. Monika's tiger coaching was fruitful, indeed.

2. Ex-it; Hyolyn and WJSN.
The compatibility of these three shocked me. Perhaps the former-labelmate-synergy kicked in when Hyolyn stepped foot back into Starship, because that harmony was unmatched. The blend of the props and outfits with the background was thought out with clever consideration. The neon accents reminded me of TO1's Hard Carry from Road To Kingdom! I need to say something, though… Yeoreum definitely stole the spotlight in this—yes, even from Hyolyn. Yeoreum, my little rapper… my fierce, little slayer who devoured. Eunseo deserved more screen time, though. I'm so proud and impressed of the Wujus for transitioning to this unfamiliar concept so well; I imagine after having done predominantly elegant and bubbly dances for six years and suddenly switching up to something intense and aggressive like this must be a trip. Of course, I don't doubt their dancing ability to pull off a new style of choreography, but being able to emanate the right energy and set a brand new type of atmosphere is something that comes less easily without a solid timespan of practice and adjusting. They did great, though! The final product still ended up just fine! There were no particular straying vibes; nothing felt forced or ostentatiously out of place from them. They can't come perfect, but oh, did I love Yeoreum's feisty energy. They were totally giving La Chica's daughters. Also, for the record, this is my favorite song out of the three originals for the dance units.

3. KeV1Z; VIVIZ and Kep1er. Okay, listen. This was great. Xiaoting ate. Hikaru has some of the best expression mastery I've ever seen for a rookie, and that finesse was so effectively utilized. Eunbi's energy was unparalleled; she understood the assignment. Umji was fantastic, too, despite her tribulations. The part with her and Dayeon was satisfactorily synchronized. This was just all just fine, but somehow, I did not feel hyped at all after watching it. This feels unfair, even to me, as I can't actually come up with an actual negative attribute to justify their placing at this final position. I simply was not feeling it—no matter how unprincipled this sounds. Maybe they were sabotaged by the choice of song… 
 
So, yeah, I was quite surprised when the real results turned out to be identical as my own. Like, I swear I didn't look at it beforehand and let it influence me! But, then again, it's not like that was extremely unlikely. There's plenty less combinations for a three by three arrangement than the original six by six.

(This whole review also took an extremely long time to type, for some reason. It took four whole sittings across the span of three days. I don't want to think I'm losing motivation already, but I might just be hitting some kind of… um, thinking slump? It's not even a writing slump—I have ideas, and I want to write—it's just that I cannot remember any of the words or phrases I want to use half of the time, and it frustrates me to hell and back.)

Just like last time, here are my mom's and my sister's rankings for each, because why not?
Mom:
Vocal
1. 33; Hyolyn and Brave Girls
2. 
해와 달 (Sun and Moon); LOONA and Kep1er
3. 우주를 품은 은하 (Galaxy That Embraces the Cosmic); VIVIZ and WJSN
Dance
1. Ex-it; Hyolyn and WJSN. 
2. 
KeV1Z; VIVIZ and Kep1er.
3. 
퀸이 나 (Queen Is Me); Brave Girls and LOONA.

Sister:
Vocal
1. 33; Hyolyn and Brave Girls
2. 
우주를 품은 은하 (Galaxy That Embraces the Cosmic); VIVIZ and WJSN
3. 
해와 달 (Sun and Moon); LOONA and Kep1er
Dance
1. 퀸이 나 (Queen Is Me); Brave Girls and LOONA.
2. 
Ex-it; Hyolyn and WJSN. 
3. 
KeV1Z; VIVIZ and Kep1er.

 — opening + round oneround tworound three: part oneround three: part twofinal — 
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I've decided to test the limits of procrastination, so here are my responses to Chris asking me random questions.
proceed to excessively personal information that probably shouldn't be shared on public domain )

Yes, I typed out all those questions by hand. Yes, it took five and a half hours. Goodnight; this was actually so fun… so irredeemably time consuming, yet I feel this was time well-wasted.

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