EXO have been inaugurated into my “K-Pop A-Z” feature, which means anything they release automatically gets a full review. To be honest, I’ve regretted that rule over the past few years since I haven’t vibed with the group’s albums since 2018.
Is there new work REVERXE any different? Read on to find out!
1. Crown // 2. Back It Up // 3. Crazy // 4. Suffocate // 5. Moonlight Shadows // 6. Back Pocket // 7. Touch & Go // 8. Flatline // 9. I’m Home
SUFFOCATE
Suffocate continues (and ends) the run of upbeat tracks on REVERXE. My ears definitely perked up during the first few moments of this song the first time I heard it. Its club beat instantly draws me in and — unlike previous tracks — it’s coupled by a few memorable melodies. If the entire song had sounded like this opening verse, it would probably be my favorite track on the album. However, things switch up from here and never really look back.
What kicks off as a strong dancefloor pulse becomes more skittery and aloof as the percussion evolves. The chorus completely drops out before building back, yet somehow lacks the dynamics that would make this work. I feel the same way about most of the tracks on this album, actually. They’re overly flattened, as if any potential ambition has been compressed and restrained. This makes sense given Suffocate‘s title, but it’s at odds with what would make the song an excellent burst of intensity. Everything is just too subdued for me, especially given the fact that this is meant to be one of the peaks of energy on the album.
Hooks
8
Production
7
Longevity
8
Bias
8
RATING
7.75
