aespa
Girls


3.5
great

Review

by STIGMATIZED USER (20 Reviews)
July 16th, 2022 | 15 replies


Release Date: 2022 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A K-pop laser revolver that is effective when it hits, but too fragile to be effectively used

As it currently stands, the SM Entertainment-based girl group aespa the hottest new thing in k-pop, having risen from general negativity to growing success in the space of a year, and the hype is definitely appearing to be carrying over towards the west, with performances at Coachella and the group getting a Western distribution deal with Warner Records. But despite this massive hype, when looking through the band’s MY-base on Reddit and elsewhere, there appeared to be a lot of nihilism and negativity surrounding the release of their new EP/release, Girls; some users said they were going to flop, some users were bothered with the western-targeted sound, among other things. But now, it’s finally been released; so, do aespa prove their “chart stans” and critics wrong, and do they come out on top? Well the answer is… to an extent.

Girls, to put it briefly, pushes aespa to the next level (yeah), musically and stylistically, and shows nothing but positive growth when compared to their previous EP, Savage. Instead of being a hyperpop-derivative meld of the works of SOPHIE and the general pop music landscape like Savage was, Girls is able to expand beyond that and carve their own little niche for themselves, taking a greater use of live instrumentation and, to a degree, guitar-based music. While expanding beyond the musical “norm” can definitely be seen as a risky move that can potentially be perceived as inorganic and alienating, aespa manages to make it seem easy; it never pushes too soft or too hard in its creative sights and energy to be catering or alienating for their fans, and as a result gives aespa some important and much-needed creative credibility.

Another positive point is that aespa are shown to be continually improving their general craft, honing in the songwriting and performances, and while they do use some of those songwriting tricks taken from their prior hit “Next Level” in terms of having great choruses and little hooky nuances, they never necessarily make an exact copy of the song (“Girls” is the closest it gets to completely copying the formula with its quasi-“beat drop” moment). Sure, it’s not as immediate as their previous work; but every song has some little thing that can works its way into your head. On the performance front, aespa show nothing but growth in both their bratty and softer musical personalities, and allows them equal time in the spotlight to flourish. Performance and attitude has always been key to aespa’s strengths, and on Girls they can compose themselves together in a more mature way. Even if aespa’s lyrics can be a little cringe at times (e.g “You're so yummy, yummy, yummy/In my tummy, tummy, tummy” in “Illusion”), and even hard to understand at times with their sometimes nonsensical lore-heavy conceptual lyrics (e.g. “I will hug you/so that you can feel/Without SYNK DIVE”), aespa’s confidence and mannerisms when delivering lyrical bars largely distracts you from these issues, and magnetises your attention to the whole vibe of a song than a singular element.

But first impressions only last so long; because when the musical hype slows, the cracks begin to show that Girls is, in reality, extremely fragile. The less immediate nature of songs, such as with "Lingo", mean that you may discard the songs before you let them SYNK in, and the lack of a consistent hype train means that aespa's lyrical issues are more noticeable at times. Furthermore, the album’s less-hype songs, like "ICU", aren’t easily as maskable by the other songs on the album (this problem was averted on Savage), and can unintentionally highlight the hollow vulnerabilities of some of the parts of Girls. It’s almost contradictory; aespa makes out Girls to be a monolithic release, and they have definitely put lots of effort into wanting it to be the the biggest greatest thing worldwide; but more often than not, means that its direction is less cohesive and is an uncomfortably-shaped pill to swallow, even if it is somewhat good.

So to cap it all off, the point still stands; aespa have defied expectations set for them, and have showed on Girls that they can, and have, done better; but it’s practically at the verge of exploding, and almost incapable of carrying the aenergy and momentum aespa have generated for themselves; but perhaps, with the increased exposure and progressive-accessibilities provided by the group, aespa can prove their potential later on. It’s a blueprint, a prototype; it definitely looks great, but as it stands, their weapon of choice is not as functional as they hoped. But hey, in the spirit and words of aespa, just remember; “every day, we get better.” They know what they're aiming for.

3.5/5



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STIGMATIZED
July 16th 2022


363 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

writitng this review was very hard. I don't really know if i'll be satisfied or not.



also no, im not a stan. my name is adeline



this went from a 4 to a 3.5, hence the uh, facts about first impressions. I did notice more issues the more i listened to it, you may do as well



I was origginally going to do one for savage but I gave up and did this. its hard to describe the 8 day process

pizzamachine
July 16th 2022


27111 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

The review rambles a tiny bit but otherwise it’s an excellent review.



So you can stig ma THIGHS!!!! Pos

STIGMATIZED
July 16th 2022


363 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Yeah i am aware it rambles, i got sick of it so yeah. i have little intent on wanting to fix this or make it better

pizzamachine
July 16th 2022


27111 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

It’s good the way it is.

pizzamachine
July 16th 2022


27111 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

This is pretty generic but Illusion, and Life’s Too Short slam.

STIGMATIZED
July 16th 2022


363 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

yaya. again bonis points for reinventing to a degree a tired formula



How it goee



Would be a 3 minus delivery and performance tbh because it just m a k e s it work so much more or something idk man I'm yeah

Uzumaki
July 16th 2022


4471 Comments


Their "Savage" release was kinda average too, wonder if I should spin this as well?...

pizzamachine
July 16th 2022


27111 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I’ll leave that decision to you

STIGMATIZED
July 16th 2022


363 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

hype train more prevalent in savage. tops this in consistence.



but yeah agree with pizzamachine

mkmusic1995
Contributing Reviewer
July 16th 2022


1727 Comments


nice review! I'll have to check this out. pos

foxblood
May 10th 2023


11159 Comments


This is my fav current kpop group, they are really top notch. Savage and their new one are better though.

pizzamachine
May 10th 2023


27111 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I was just thinking I should revisit this…

foxblood
May 11th 2023


11159 Comments


check out the new ep:D I think you'll at least like Spicy

pizzamachine
May 11th 2023


27111 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Checked now — rules.

STIGMATIZED
May 11th 2023


363 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

i'm getting to it



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