Buried Treasure: NMIXX – Actuality Hurts

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Buried Treasure: NMIXX – Reality Hurts

A Okay-pop act’s title monitor isn’t at all times the most effective track on their album, even when it’s the one most individuals will hear. Typically, b-sides deserve recognition too. Within the singles-oriented world of Okay-pop, I wish to highlight a few of these buried treasures and provides them the props they deserve.


NMIXX’s first full album could be very sturdy, which is all of the extra spectacular when you think about what number of tracks are on it. Of the twelve songs, just one or two really feel like filler to me. There’s additionally a satisfying breadth of sound represented, although all the fabric exists inside NMIXX’s wheelhouse.

Once I’m in search of standout tracks, I’m typically looking for one thing large and bold that stops me in my tracks. Actuality Hurts‘s sledgehammer electro stomp captured me instantly. This soundscape has grow to be barely extra current in Okay-pop over the previous 12 months or two, however few mainstream artists are actually going for it. Actuality Hurts‘s manufacturing hits exhausting and by no means stops hitting even because it shifts gears for a jarring refrain drop. However most significantly, the track doesn’t neglect to tether an thrilling pop melody to its experimental body. The melodic centerpiece right here is tremendous sturdy, permitting the listener to sing alongside even because the instrumental punches them apart the top. In one of the simplest ways, this distinction jogs my memory of basic f(x).

 Hooks 9
 Manufacturing 9
 Longevity 8
 Bias 9
 RATING 8.75
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Grade: B+

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