Super fun sound throughout all the songs and a great dancey vibe. ONF great vocals are to be expected but the one ballad in the album really delivers. I went into this without many expectations and I'm honestly very impressed - songs like Slave to the Rhythm and Aphrodite will be on repeat for a while.
Kino has some interesting ideas and vibey songs but the execution doesn't always showcase everything he's capable of doing. Songs like "Solo" are incredibly fun while being terribly short, and then songs like "Freaky Love" don't get their time to shine because of overly processed vocals on the chorus. I wish we'd gotten to hear more of Kino's own voice. A nice album to let it play in the background but not vibey enough to say it's a relaxing one.
I'm not too familiar with E'LAST's sound so I went into this album with little to no expectations. Overall, it's a decent release with a couple stand out tracks and others that feel like fillers. "Dark Light" and "Fade Out" stand out as the more interesting songs, with a darker sound and some interesting vocal performances.
"Gasoline" falls a bit flat as a title track, cause it doesn't seem to hold it's own without a music video.
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I enjoyed it overall but it feels weaker than their debut. Starlight is the highlight but title track Girls' Night is really enjoyable to watch on stage.
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