WTF right? I thought it was just going to be 35,000 won but it was marked up high during it’s regular sell. Upon arriving back to Iloilo, he told me that the album is 40,000 won which is absurd considering that the pre-order is 35,000 won. =D Anyways, I Kakao-ed him and told him to buy me the DVD. Seoul can wait, maybe I will go this year. I was actually planning in going to Seoul again during the Spring but then it was graduation day for me and I have a lot of things to do. Luckily my brother-in-law was going back to Seoul the week after it was released (he was going to attend his older sister’s wedding). And I’m not shitting you on this.Īfter SM Entertainment gave their word about the First Box DVD, I tried finding ways to actually have a copy on my own.
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Studying pre-board exams with the gang at Daily Buns and I tell ya, WE CAN EAT. Anyways, just to share a few of what we have ordered that day: FUCK NO! They should be thanking us because from 2 pm til 7pm we ORDERED SO MANY FOOD. Fucking bitches! Don’t these assholes think we’re noobs at the wifi thing? Whatever.Īnyways, it’s not like we ordered a bottled of water and decided to stay there. Everytime my friends tried to tell them to restart it, they would ‘lie’ about it. The wifi connected well at first but as the hours went by it stopped. We were there for a long time because DUH we were studying. SPEAKING OF WIFI, the wifi at Daily Buns SUCK! I mean, not only was it slow but I think the employees actually restricted it from the customers. We had like books and armed gadgets that connects to WiFi. We actually did some actual studying for the afternoon. For most, the one we dined in was isolated from ‘tambayers’ (people who hang out). =Dĭaily Buns is a cafe in Iloilo City with various locations around. Some of which are from my facebook account. And while the songs may not be as impactful as “Missing You,” every single one of them shines like a gem.** Photos were taken awhile back. The atmospheric song builds up with harmonious vocals until it explodes in the highlight where all members join their voices like a choir.īTOB nailed it in its new album. Rounding out the album, “The Feeling” is an epitome of a “feel good” song.
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“Ice Breaker” is a neat collaboration between the three rappers, and “1,2,3” is a sultry break-up song that highlights the poignant vocals, but not so typical in that it uses a quirky synth sound that is unfamiliar to K-pop songs.
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Seasoned with jazzy and bluesy elements, the song that sounds like a well-made soundtrack from a historic musical piece adds a whole new dimension to BTOB’s range.įans may feel proud of BTOB, as it has finally evolved into an all-mighty talent that is capable of even jazz. The members’ romantic mode is on in “Yeah,” a bubbly pop ballad love song that draws on cute rhythmic synths, while “Blue Moon,” created by Minhyuk, is a real standout. If the two aforementioned songs were like a clean slate, the rest of the tracks are like colorful paintings that are splashed with BTOB’s colors. Similarly, lead track “Only One for Me” offers the appropriate mix of melodic vocals and rapping, the sonic style that has turned BTOB from an underrated dance-pop act into one of Korea’s most prominent vocal groups. However, the song doesn’t get mundane thanks to Ilhoon, Peniel and Minhyuk’s rapping. Its summery and tropical tune does sound familiar to the ears given that the K-pop scene has been quickly evolving with the tropical house genre. Opener “Call Me,” in which Ilhoon lent his hand in writing lyrics and composing, is an ambient and breezy pop-ballad track paired with mellow soft rock vibes. While it’s a widely known fact that BTOB rarely disappoints fans with its ballads, the group proved that it does indeed have a range in its new album “This Is Us.” With the members’ fingerprints all over it, the seven-track collection features an array of light and vocally-driven tracks that are perfectly baked with all kinds of ingredients that even non-K-pop listeners can relish.