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2AM – ‘F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Way of Love’ review: Nothing much to say really

Seriously, this will probably be the shortest review I have ever written for a mini-album comprised of six tracks. Which is something I never anticipated, especially given how much I loved 2AM’s last album, Saint O’ Clock, my 2010 K-pop album of the year and still one of the best Korean pop albums I have in my collection.

2AM Fitzgeralds Way of Love album photo members
That guy second from left is well-known for anything but standing still

Why so little to say about this album? Well, because the entire album sounds… a little boring. The songs aren’t bad, but unlike Saint O’ Clock, the tempo doesn’t sway any higher or lower throughout Way of Love. The first track “You Were Mine” is the slightly uptempo and a good start to the album, but it all goes down low from here on. Starting with track two, the lead single:

“I Wonder If You Hurt Like Me” is what you would expect from a 2AM single. But that’s just my problem with it. It doesn’t sound any better than their last two ballads – “You Wouldn’t Answer My Calls” or “Like Crazy” – and I still listen to those two. This being a 2AM music video, it’s quite melodramatic, with sad faces and of course – crying. They stand still, occasionally sit, all in line, dressed all dapper and sing a sad song. Heck, even the MV is what you’d expect from 2AM!

Again, “I Wonder If You Hurt Like Me” isn’t a bad song. I just don’t think it sounds any better for me to keep listening to it beyond this review. A 3/5 for 2AM’s new single, that’s all it gets from me.

Track no. 3, “Erase All Our Memories” is a smooth R&B jam, no. 4 “One More Second” is a slow ballad, “How To Break Up Well” is an even sadder ballad, with a formulaic beat. The sixth and final track on the mini-album, “I Love You, I Love You” finally wakes you up thanks to its slightly more uptempo, 70s-inspired R&B. It’s one of the better tracks on the album. The reason I’m not individually rating each track is because if I were to, they would only score within the 2 – 3 range, which on my rating scale means the songs are average to good at best. And that’s exactly how I would rate ‘Way of Love‘ as a whole.

Maybe it’s because of the timing of 2AM’s comeback. I’m still in BIGBANG mode, who made an impressive comeback that’s just fantastic baby! So when an album contains rather unoriginal, somber music, I just don’t seem to feel it. I know Saint O’ Clock made me pay attention to 2AM, but I guess the reason why I liked that album was because it was a good collection of ballads and uptempo tracks that still shine. 2AM are in fine form as one of the best vocal groups in K-pop and the member’s vocals are just as good on Way of Love as they have ever been. That said, despite how every song on the mini-album is listenable, I just don’t think I’ll come back to it. I still felt bored listening to this album, despite admitting the songs weren’t that bad.

Before you 2AM worshippers go: “What you know la*! Every song is good okay!”, understand that while the review may sound harsh, that’s just how I felt about ‘Way of Love‘. It sucks, trust me, especially after having waited nearly one-and-half years since 2AM’s last release. The songs are not bad, just not memorable. And after Saint O’ Clock, my expectations were quite high. I could have made some reference to ‘The Great Gatsby‘ author (F. Scott Fitzgerald) to make this review sound interesting – but I don’t read books. So I have nothing more to say really.

2AM I Wonder If You Hurt Like Me MV screencap
Sorry boys

*I’m not saying every hate comment I get will be from a Singaporean

2AM – ‘Saint O’ Clock’ album review: My favourite K-pop album of 2010!

When I heard of 2AM the first time, I disregarded them as some soppy-boy band for girls who love their mushy love songs. An Asian version of Il Divo (minus the opera) if you may.

2am Saint O' Clock promo teaser concept member photos
From top: Jinwoon, Changmin, Jo Kwon, Seulong

Even when allkpop began hyping their upcoming new release with the many (many) teasers they kept releasing, I never bothered to click. Then when the official music videos for their first two singles were released, I was curious to see if the hype was all worth it. I listened to the two singles – “Like Crazy” and  “You Wouldn’t Answer My calls” and went: “Wow, nice songs. They have great voices too.”

So I thought to myself: ” Well, if they have two great songs in one album, they may have a few more good songs”.

2am Saint O'Clock rain alternate new album cover
2AM's first full-length studio album

Long story short, here I am writing a track-by-track album review for an album I think is one of the best pop albums of the year! (I’ve managed to find out the English translation for the Korean song titles):

1) INTRO – Phone:  A beautiful piano laden instrumental with the phone constantly ringing in the background. Sounds very Japanese soundtrack-esque. Also a precursor to the next track.

2) 전활 받지 않는 너에게 / You Wouldn’t Answer My Calls – A beautiful emotional ballad. Not much else to say really. It’s beautiful track.

I wouldn’t rave about the video, but then again, I’m a guy. The girls seem to love it. (4 out of 5 for the song)

3. 미친 듯이 / Like Crazy – Another great ballad! Slightly more uptempo compared to its predecessor but a soppy ballad none the less.

Since I don’t know Korean, I have no idea why they’re crying so much in the video. (4/5 for the song)

4. 바로 나야 (feat. GLAM) / Just Me (Feat. GLAM) – One of the my favourite tracks on the album! Happier, fresh-sounding with a 90s- groove to it. (4/5)

5. Mirage – Getting into American R & B territory with this one. Just ‘okay’ to me. (Sorry, I don’t like Korean-pop trying too hard to sound American) (2.5/5)

6. 다시 사랑하기엔 / To Love Again – A nice ballad. Sounds like a track you’d often find on a soundtrack to some K-drama or movie. (3/5)

7. 이젠 없다 / Now, There’s No More – Found this to be track best enjoyed with your eyes closed. Another great ballad. (3.5/5)

8. 불안하다 / Nervous – Beats! Thumping beats! Yet another song with a strong 90s-vibe. This time a lot more uptempo. (4/5)

9. Love U, Hate U (feat. 방탄소년단) – My least favourite track on this album. Only because its another attempt to sound American with its “H to the A to the T to E” lyrics. Didn’t even bother listening to it in full the first time. (1/5)

10. With or Without U – The most uptempo track on the album, this is a great track with the guys letting it all out in the chorus. (3.5/5)

11. 사랑한단 말 못해 / Can’t Tell You That I Love You – The final track on the album and believe it or not… my favourite song on this album! A sexy uptempo track with great beats, this seems to be a favourite among fans as well.

Overall album rating: 4/5 (Very Good)

I’m definitely getting this album! Either on yesasia.com or when I go to Bangkok in a few days time. With this album, 2AM are now officially on my k-pop radar.

Update: I finally bought my copy of the album. Picked it up when I was in Manila, Philippines.

Shinee Hello 2AM Saint O' Clock album CDs India
Also bought SHINee's 'Hello' re-package album because I loved "Lucifer" so much!
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