

Track List:
1. Laberinto
2. Blue Rose
3. Burning
4. Turn Up The Night
5. Midnight
6. Happy Birthday
7. With You

UP10TION is coming back, warming up your December with 'Laberinto.' They unveil seven hot-off-the-press tracks, including the title track "Blue Rose." This is their 7th mini-album.
"Laberinto" is the intro track. This particular one is a grand affair. Yes, it's pop, but it sounds so epic, with crashing synths and a powerful beat. It also has a generous amount of bass. Laberinto is 'Labyrinth' in Spanish. What any of this has to do with the tune I don't know. "Blue Rose" has kind of the same intro as...well...the intro. After this, it turns into an absolutely awesome piece of electropop, with epic synth drops and powerful choruses. They have that signature falsetto too. I like how it has some pretty complex arrangements and time changes. "Burning" is a pretty standard pop tune. All the tropes are here, but nothing needs tweaking because it sounds fine just like it is. It's light, catchy, and has that dance-floor aesthetic that I heart so much. In other words, this song is fire. "Turn Up The Night" is sort of party rock. It's got some synth horns propping up the main melody. I like the chord progression in here, and it's got the suspense in the main verses. UP10TION is good at bangers like this.

In this MV, the boys of UP10TION are private detectives (or cops), and they have a classic crime board, with wanted posters and red twine pointing to various leads. It's all very retro, with papers, clippings, photos and such instead of computer screens and all that. It seems that they are in pursuit of (in a nod to the title of the song) a blue rose.
Their search leads them to a room with brick walls and odd furnishings, environments with various vertical display cases and pedestals and different backgrounds, a white room with ironwork and the silhouettes of bare trees outside, rooms of red shifting hues to blue, to neon latticework and more. In some of these places, they do find a blue rose. In others, not so much. Sometimes, they're too busy dancing to search.
The dancing is quite good. And they lean, and bend, whirl and stretch according to the demands of the tune. It's nothing you really haven't seen before, even if it's a lot of fun to see it. They worked hard on the choreo, and about half the MV is devoted to showing that off.
I'm a fool for period pieces, even if this might never have been a particular time in Korean history (I could be wrong). They're dressed to the nines, with gun harnesses, suits, hats, and guns. This could easily be a 1930s gumshoe drama. Instead, we have a killer song to listen to while we're watching this. What more do you want?
MV Relevance...........9
MV Production..........8
MV Concept...............8
MV SCORE: 8.3
Album Production.....9
Album Concept..........8
Tracklisting.................8
ALBUM SCORE: 8.3
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