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EP Review: 100% Ver. by MBLAQ













100% Ver.
MBLAQ
J. Tune Camp, January 2012

Track List:

1."Run" 3:12
2."This Is War" (????; Jeonjaeng-iya)3:51
3."Scribble" (??; Nakseo)3:35
4."She's Breathtaking" (??? ??; Anjjilhan Geunyeo)3:15
5."Hello My EX" 3:46

On MBLAQ's 4th mini-album, they bring some really fresh sounds and seem to live up to their full performing potential, so this record is a great way for K-poop fans to kick off the new year.

I'll start by praising the intro track. "Run" has a distinct horror-y beginning, which is an immediate attention-getter. The lyrics are the usual sort of "we're-so-cool" bragging about how this band is the best and you'd better get out of their way, but what's great about the lyrics is that they're simple and they're about 50% English, so it wouldn't be hard for an English speaker to learn the song for themselves. Their pronunciation is very good, and it's actually kind of ghetto in places, which works since this is a fast song with swagger to it. The rapping works nicely (Mir is always reliable for good lines), and overall they seem more like an actual rap crew on this song, which is a compliment--it means they don't sound like just another boy band.

And my goodness, who handled their awesome production on this song? "Run" has all kinds of sound effects, like an actual movie is playing in the background. We've got screams, barking, and what sounds like branches shaking, windows breaking, and metal scraping. There's an entire action film going on in the background! The evil laughter also reminds me a little of Michael Jackson's "Thriller". To give you an idea of how much I like this song; for reviews, I normally write down a few of my initial thoughts about a song as I am listening to it for the first time. After the first 30 seconds of "Run", I gave up on writing and just listened because the song was too engrossing for me to listen and type at the same time.

"It's War" is another intense song, that has a pretty intricate story to the lyrics. It's one guy swearing to make another guy's life miserable because Guy #2 stole his girl, but the English translation sounds pretty complicated, like a movie script shrunk down to fit a three-minute song. It starts with a swelling orchestra, the singing is solid, and the tune is memorable. I truly like songs with "big" sounds like intense strings or a serious brass section, and "It's War" really delivers on that massive sound. I kept waiting for a key change and even more intensity, and when they got to it, it just made the song even better.

"Scribble" is a good R&B ballad with some of those Spanish influences seen on MBLAQ's last album. "She's Breathtaking" is translated as "Jittery Girl" in many places, but whatever you want to call it, it's the fourth track. It has several lines of dialogue between a guy and a girl, which are basically bickering. This almost sounds like a Christmas song to me--listen to it without looking up the lyrics, and you'll know what I mean. There's something about the beat and bright sound that makes me think they're singing about Santa and snowflakes and presents under a tree. They aren't--they're singing about obsessive love verging on stalking, but anyhow it sounds Christmasy. "Hello My Ex" is nicely produced and is about hoping for reunification. I like the first part of the album best, but the later tracks still don't feel like filler.

I hadn't listened to MBLAQ before their Mona Lisa EP, which was intriguing but not perfect. At the time, I mentally filed them as a band of interest, though they still didn't make my list of favorites. But in my opinion, with this new release MBLAQ has changed from "A band that will probably do cool things in the future" to "A band that is doing super-cool things right now". With the great vocals and rapping, plus the amazing production on this record, MBLAQ's clearly at the top of the K-pop food chain.

My grade: 4 of 5 stars, just for the first two tracks.

Must-listens: "Run", "It's War"

Watchable bonus: Here's the music video for "It's War". It features a love triangle, boomerang bullets, and the guys dancing in what appears to be Klingon armor. I think Joon's an assassin and Thunder is a regular guy who's his friend, and some poor sweet girl is caught between them. But other than that, I have no idea what's going on in this MV. Why did Joon save the girl instead of killing her? Why is Thunder digging through a junkyard, and where did he learn how to treat bullet wounds? What is going on with Joon's ricocheting gunfire?

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EP Review: Funky Town by T-ara


















Funky Town
T-ara
Core Contents Media, January 2012

Track List:
1."Lovey-Dovey" 03:35
2."?? ?????" (Uri Saranghaejjanha, "We Were in Love") (duet with Davichi)03:35
3."Lovey-Dovey" (Club Remix)03:47
4."Cry Cry" 03:18
5."Goodbye, OK" 03:05
6."O My God" 04:06
7."I'm So Bad" 03:12
8."Cry Cry" (Ballad Ver.)03:19


T-ara's fifth mini-album is actually a repackage of their fourth mini-album, Black Eyes. It's the Black Eyes EP, but with the addition of two versions of "Lovey Dovey" and a collaboration song with Davichi. I don't mind repackaged full-length albums because sometimes they have a difference of 5-6 songs, but in this case, I'm not sure why two EPs that are so close in their composition were released just two months apart (November to January). Anyhow! On to the music.

"Lovey Dovey" has that electro-clubby feel and to me, "Lovey Dovey" sounds a lot like their hit song "Roly Poly" part 2. Not everything's the same, but hearing the repeated English phrase "lovey-dovey-dovey, lovey-dovey-dovey" reminded me of "lolly-polly, lolly-lolly-polly". But the "woooooooh" part actually rocks and is a bit of an earworn, and the production on the song is very pleasing. I get totally caught up in the intriguing mix of electronic loops. The lyrics are about a girl seeing happy couples and wanting to find a special person with whom to be lovey-dovey, also, so the lyrics match the title.

"We Were In Love" is sung with a female duo called Davichi, so with the seven members of T-ara, that's a pretty full track. It starts with a nice wistful sound and a good melody which is very moving if you're in the right mood, but I rarely connect with slow songs. The rapping section is either the best or worst part of the song--again, depending on your mood. I actually like the mix of rap and serious classical sounds, because I think the girls make it work.

"Cry Cry" sounds like it has a Latin choir singing at the beginning, then it gets some Spanish beats. And some Broadway piano? With all the genre-mixing, it only takes about 30 seconds to know that this song is a really good one. To me, the chorus is a bit less catchy than the verses, but that's the only problem I have with the song. The lyrics seem to be nicely done, judging by the coolness of the English translations I've found.

"Goodbye, OK" has an old-fashioned disco sound that just doesn't fit in with what I enjoy, though at its better points, it's somewhat similar to IU's music in "Last Fantasy". Next up, the music in "I'm So Bad" makes me think of G-Dragon's "Heartbreaker", which is a compliment--you can almost sing one song while the other plays. It's a fun tune with a nice amount of variety. The "Cry Cry" ballad doesn't work for me, again because I'm not big on ballads and because the slow treatment takes away the bite of the song.

Before listening to this EP, I had generally positive feelings about T-ara; while I disliked their previous release "Bo Peep", I really enjoyed "Roly Poly" and "Yayaya". Now I think the girls are getting better production and better songs, and since they're not always singing at a high pitch anymore, they might just be taking the next step to truly being a top K-pop band. They're a fun group to listen to.

My grade: 3.5 of 5 stars

Must-listens: "Lovey Dovey", "Cry Cry"

Watchable bonus: Here's the audio for "Lovey Dovey". "Wooo-ooooh, wooo-oooh!"



And here's the MV for "We Were In Love". It's just the girls looking very sad and very pretty, but their other MV's are all extra long mini-movies, so this sort of balances them out.

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