“YOU FEAR THE GOD THAT LOVES YOU” is the second EP by Isabel LaRosa. It continues her dark pop sound, but with stronger melodies and a slightly more developed identity than her debut.
This is definitely an improvement.
While i'm watching you felt a bit too focused on fitting into a TikTok-friendly sound, this EP starts to show more personality. The songs still follow a similar dark pop formula, but they're more memorable and have stronger hooks.
The biggest strength ... read more
“i'm watching you” is the debut EP by Isabel LaRosa. The project leans heavily into dark pop, minimalist production and the kind of moody atmosphere that became very popular on TikTok during the early 2020s.
It's... fine.
The EP isn't bad, but it's hard to find much that makes it stand out. The songs are short, the production is simple, and while the dark aesthetic works well enough, it often feels like it's chasing a trend rather than building a unique ... read more
“ANTIFRAGILE” is the second EP by LE SSERAFIM. The project blends Latin-inspired rhythms, pop, R&B, and rock influences while continuing the group's message of resilience and confidence.
Hmmm... is it good?
Kind of.
This EP improves on FEARLESS in some areas, but it introduces a new problem: cohesion.
Individually, several songs are stronger than what was on the debut EP. "No Celestial" is easily my favorite track here, while "Impurities" and ... read more
“Savage” is the debut EP by aespa. Combining hyperpop influences, electronic music, EDM, and experimental pop, it establishes many of the sonic ideas that would later become central to the group's identity.
To be honest, I remembered this EP being worse.
One of its biggest strengths is consistency. The songs feel connected and cohesive, but not in a way where everything blends together. Each track has enough personality to stand on its own while still contributing to the ... read more
“FEARLESS” is the debut EP by LE SSERAFIM. The project mainly explores pop, R&B, and minimalist dance-pop sounds while introducing the group's confident and self-assured image.
We are not off to a great start.
For a debut EP, FEARLESS isn't terrible, but it doesn't leave much of an impression either. The biggest issue is that it feels generic. Nothing here sounds particularly bad, but very little sounds unique enough to make me understand why I should remember ... read more
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