I’m glad BTHB was not the primary release. It definitely was worth the wait.
I didn’t like Brought The Heat Back. I feel like it’s super unpopular though because so many people say it was one of their favorites from the album.
i might get torn apart for this, but the trailer with all the action and guns got me really hyped up, and then when the EP was released it fell a little flat for me.
When I first listened the whole album I didn’t like it at all. I was like “what is this?” I was shocked that the sound was so so different from the previous albums but for context I started stanning Enha right after i-land ended and stayed stanning until maybe blessed-cursed era then I took a break from kpop for like 2 almost 3 years and I started catching up with their music this year and when i listened to the album I was shocked. But like I gave it a shot and listened more and also catched up with the lore because I missed a whole bunch of things. Now I can’t stop listening to all songs.
R: U grew on me, not like the previous albums that I instantly liked
A whole album with ***one*** bridge is really not acceptable, nearly everything is under 3 minutes, people need to raise their standards this was their worst album yet. I was already used to their TTs having no bridge and looked forward to the other tracks, but now every track is incomplete. It’s a shame because I really liked the sound of paranormal and royalty, but how it is every song on the album besides bthb might as well cut off another minute because it’s the same first chorus repeated twice. Bridges add interest and final chorus with instrumental change, even sweet venom’s barely passable bridge and final chorus it made it interesting
I was especially ticked off with people celebrating moonstruck as a full song completely ignoring how its barely passing the requirements to even be one. I would rather take the narrated intro version of moonstruck if it existed over its half baked current iteration.
I fear the next album will once again be 10 songs of 2:30 length (really just a 1:15 song repeated twice), and people will be pleased.
It’s the first enhypen album in which I don’t listen to even half of the songs. I dislike all of them except for BTHB. I think that enhypen’s releases since dark blood have overall gotten worse.
I’m glad BTHB was not the primary release. It definitely was worth the wait.
I didn’t like Brought The Heat Back. I feel like it’s super unpopular though because so many people say it was one of their favorites from the album.
i might get torn apart for this, but the trailer with all the action and guns got me really hyped up, and then when the EP was released it fell a little flat for me.
When I first listened the whole album I didn’t like it at all. I was like “what is this?” I was shocked that the sound was so so different from the previous albums but for context I started stanning Enha right after i-land ended and stayed stanning until maybe blessed-cursed era then I took a break from kpop for like 2 almost 3 years and I started catching up with their music this year and when i listened to the album I was shocked. But like I gave it a shot and listened more and also catched up with the lore because I missed a whole bunch of things. Now I can’t stop listening to all songs.
R: U grew on me, not like the previous albums that I instantly liked
A whole album with ***one*** bridge is really not acceptable, nearly everything is under 3 minutes, people need to raise their standards this was their worst album yet. I was already used to their TTs having no bridge and looked forward to the other tracks, but now every track is incomplete. It’s a shame because I really liked the sound of paranormal and royalty, but how it is every song on the album besides bthb might as well cut off another minute because it’s the same first chorus repeated twice. Bridges add interest and final chorus with instrumental change, even sweet venom’s barely passable bridge and final chorus it made it interesting
I was especially ticked off with people celebrating moonstruck as a full song completely ignoring how its barely passing the requirements to even be one. I would rather take the narrated intro version of moonstruck if it existed over its half baked current iteration.
I fear the next album will once again be 10 songs of 2:30 length (really just a 1:15 song repeated twice), and people will be pleased.
It’s the first enhypen album in which I don’t listen to even half of the songs. I dislike all of them except for BTHB. I think that enhypen’s releases since dark blood have overall gotten worse.