ON&OFF · S1E2
'Open The Door' is already living rent-free in fans' heads — and ON&OFF haven't even dropped the choreography yet. The title track's runtime is the only complaint in an otherwise wall-to-wall positive reception for this comeback, with theqoo listeners cycling back to the thread multiple times just to say they came back to listen again. Band-sound fans who've been waiting got exactly what they wanted.
The track length lit up the most discussion — not frustration, exactly, but the particular agony of a song that ends before you're ready. If anything, it's built more anticipation for the performance stage than a longer cut would have.
Producer Hwang Hyun credited across the entire album is being treated as a quality seal here. Korean fandoms track production credits closely [Hwang Hyun is a longtime collaborator known for ON&OFF's signature polished pop-rock sound], and 'all Hwang Hyun' reads as a promise kept. Member Hyojin's vocals on b-side 'Mirage' got a specific callout for how well his tone fits the producer's writing.
Tracks 5 and 6 — 'Red Moon' and the aggressive rock-leaning closer — are splitting off their own fanbase within the album. "The title leaves you wanting more, but 5 and 6 are my personal picks" is the recurring shape of the insightful comments. With no choreography reveal yet, the conversation has nowhere to go but deeper into the tracklist.
'Open The Door' is already living rent-free in fans' heads — and ON&OFF haven't even dropped the choreography yet. The title track's runtime is the only complaint in an otherwise wall-to-wall positive reception for this comeback, with theqoo listeners cycling back to the thread multiple times just to say they came back to listen again. Band-sound fans who've been waiting got exactly what they wanted.
The track length lit up the most discussion — not frustration, exactly, but the particular agony of a song that ends before you're ready. If anything, it's built more anticipation for the performance stage than a longer cut would have.
Producer Hwang Hyun credited across the entire album is being treated as a quality seal here. Korean fandoms track production credits closely [Hwang Hyun is a longtime collaborator known for ON&OFF's signature polished pop-rock sound], and 'all Hwang Hyun' reads as a promise kept. Member Hyojin's vocals on b-side 'Mirage' got a specific callout for how well his tone fits the producer's writing.
Tracks 5 and 6 — 'Red Moon' and the aggressive rock-leaning closer — are splitting off their own fanbase within the album. "The title leaves you wanting more, but 5 and 6 are my personal picks" is the recurring shape of the insightful comments. With no choreography reveal yet, the conversation has nowhere to go but deeper into the tracklist.
All-Kill· 15 comments· 16m ago
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