Average Rating: 5.00 Rating Variance: 0.00 Objectivity Score: 15% (Not Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name5.0 classicTwice Between 1 and 2The whole album is cohesive. I can totally feel the vibe and the direction of where the album want to go. The production is interesting, esp Talk that talk and Gone. Plus the lyrics are heartfelt, meaningful and relatable, and honestly gone and when we were kids lyrics were masterpieces. Vocals from Queen of hearts, basics, trouble and brave are insane too. These artists know what they are doing. They know how to set the mood for each of their song with distinctive tones and adlibs. The production is detailed yet didn't sound noisy. Every instruments is where they need be and the same goes for the volume. Some of the songs have the same pattern, leaving some gaps for vocals and bringing in different instruments from the middle, building up the whole tempo til the end and guess what it makes me feel like not wanting to sway my attention from the song even for a second.rAlso in terms of versatility, you can definitely feel the totally different genre from the first 4 songs you listen. Talk that talk as a mixed of retro pop and synthwave, queen of hearts with lots of punk rock influences, basics as a classic pop song with bits of r&b and hiphop influences, trouble as a dance pop song with more of a party/club vibe, closing the album with when we were kids as a finale pop ballad song feels amazing too. All of the genres are different and refreshing yet the album didn't feel messy. It's still cohesive and still maintain the overall feel of upbeat music.rDefinitely a classic no-skip twice album.
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