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Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Golden Child: Wish 3rd Mini Album Review

2018 has been a big year for Golden Child, and it's only getting better with the release of their third mini album Wish on October 24th. This will be Golden Child's third release this year, following mini album Miracle at the end of January and single Goldenness at the beginning of July. Golden Child recently held their Fanclub Founding Ceremony on Sunday, October 14th where they announced this comeback. I think the announcement of this comeback was supposed to be weeks earlier, with the video teasers announcing the original targeted release date at the bottom. On Monday at midnight KST just a few hours after the fan meeting, Woollim released the comeback teaser video (dated for 9/27). Woollim released the album preview on Tuesday. On Wednesday, individual photos of all 10 members were released. The next day, 5 individual trailer movies were released (dated for 10/8). And On Friday, the remaining individual trailer movies were released (also dated for 10/8). On Saturday, Woollim released the second set of concept photos. On Sunday, the short version music video teaser was released (dated for 10/19). On Monday, Woollim released the long version music video teaser (also dated for 10/19). The official music video was released on Wednesday at 6PM KST, and to my surprise, dated for 10/22. Often times the date on the video doesn't match the release date, but 2.5 week difference seems a bit off. I guess Woollim postponed the teaser releases but did aim for this comeback date? With the comeback announcement only 10 days before the album release, Goldenness are being showered with so many high quality teasers everyday leading up to the comeback.

I shared my ordering experience for this album here, as well as the photocards and book in books that I pulled. I also want to apologize for the poor lighting in some of these photos; I was too excited to wait for a time with good natural lighting.
This album comes in 2 versions. Version A is on the top and Version B is on the bottom. All the photos in these albums were taken over the two days in LA after Golden Child's schedule at KCON LA. Knowing that American Goldenness were the last fans that Golden Child saw and interacted with before this photoshoot makes these albums even more special!
The spine lists the album title. The exterior feels like it's made up of the same material as those paper drawing pads. These albums are also quite large at 11.875" by 8.75" by 0.3125".
The back cover displays the tracklist. Depending on the version, the image reflects that version's album cover photoshoot.
The photobook has 112 pages. The first page has the album title.
The next pages contain a 2-page spread of the group. The design of these albums is like a fashion photobook with a street fashion concept. Both versions contain photos from two photoshoots. The first photoshoot is from the cover of Version A and was shot in an urban area of LA (more specifically, the cover shot was taken in front of the Federal Courthouse on Spring Street), while the second photoshoot is from the cover of Version B and shot in an industrial area of LA.
The next 2 pages contain the album credits. Here you can continue seeing that Version A has a white theme, while Version B has an orange theme.
The following pages list the song credits, along with the page numbers for the lyrics pages.
The song lyrics are spread throughout the photobook and are always on the same pages in each version. I like how it's labelled as "SCENE 01", "SCENE 02", etc. It's also really nice having the lyrics on such a large layout so that we can learn the words and sing along!
Majority of the photos are individual shots. I can't get over that photo of Jaehyun!
All pages with individual photos contain "GOLDEN CHILD M03" (3rd mini album) on the top left page and "WISH" on the top right page, with the page number printed at the bottom.
It's so beautiful how they captured the LA sun setting in the background!
Bomin and Jibeom's photos here from Version A are so powerful! And Jaehyun on a train was such a beautiful concept.
There is always only one photo per page (unless if it's a 2-page spread), so it's really nice seeing all the photos so large and in such high quality.
The page layouts differ too, like how here one photo is overlapping another and using it as a frame.
There are also a few 2-page spreads that showcase a member's photo over two pages. I absolutely love this photo of Seungmin, but it's a bit unfortunate how he's a bit disproportionate due to the binding.
There are 6 pages dedicated to the Thanks To section. These pages are the same in both versions, of course except for the color schemes.
I love the beginning of the group Thanks To: "Golden Child's father, CEO Lee Jungyeop".
The following pages is a 2-page spread of the group from behind. This is the only other group photo in the album.
The very last page houses the CD.
Here are the designs of the discs, matching the color themes of their respective album versions.

This mini album contains 7 tracks. I'm so proud that Jangjun and Tag worked on the lyrics for all 6 tracks (excluding the intro)! The English titles for these songs are a bit unsettling for me, so I've put the translations of the Korean titles instead.
  1. Wish - is the intro track leading up to the title. I'm surprised that the composer for the intro is different than the composer for the title, but it still flows well into the title track.
  2. Genie - is the title, co-written by SEION, who also worked on Golden Child's "Thank You" and Infinite's "왜 날 (Why Me)" within Woollim. As these are very slow ballads, I'm excited hearing the range of talent SEION's has also writing such an upbeat pop song that fits so well with Golden Child's musical color.
  3. 너 (You) - is another track by SWEETUNE, who also worked on Golden Child's tracks "기적 (Miracle)", "너라고 (It's U)", and "Lady"! I'm so happy Woollim is continuing to work with SWEETUNE, as their songs always fit their artists so well.
  4. 너만 보인다 (I See You) - is another track by Woollim's own composer Razer(Strike), who also worked on "I'm Falling"! UPDATE 20181130: today I learned of a rumor that Golden Child will follow up with promotions for this song AND that Jaehyun has no lines on this track. This is beginning to be like "Lady" all over again, where Bomin and Jaehyun had no lines and were always in the back for the choreography, but at least on October 20th they performed "Lady" with new choreography where Bomin and Jaehyun are the center. I guess we'll have to see where Jaehyun is for this choreography. This was honestly becoming my favorite track of the album, but I can't even listen to it anymore, knowing they're doing Jaehyun wrong again.
  5. 들어봐 줄래 (Listen) - Golden Child performed this track for the first time at their latest fan meeting, a song dedicated to Goldenness! I'm really happy that this is the B-track that Golden Child has been promoting along with Genie; it's a beautiful pop ballad and after discussing with my friend, concluded that its matching choreography is like a modern, interpretive dance piece.
  6. 넌 모를 거야 (YTMOB) - It took me the longest to appreciate this track; the style is just so different from what I'm used to from Golden Child! But the chorus is definitely a bop and I love it now.
  7. Would U Be My - Both this track and "Listen" were co-composed by MARCO, who also worked on Lovelyz' "Fallin'".
All the songs on this album have a large genre range, and besides "Genie", the other tracks don't sound like the classic Golden Child sound, but it just shows that they're able to grow and expand their vocal color. To be honest, this is my least favorite album from Golden Child's discography, but after putting the album on repeat a few times, I've grown to love all of these songs.
Each album comes with 1 photocard out of 20, slipped somewhere within the photobook; there are 2 photocards per member, denoted as a white version and an orange version.
I believe all images were taken while the boys were taking their photoshoots in LA, and it looks like the white version is from the Version A photoshoot while the orange version is from the Version B photoshoot except for Donghyun's and Joochan's photocards where both images are from the same shoot.
The photocards have a glossy finish, just like the Goldenness album photocards. While these cards may look more polished than Golden Child's previous matte cards, these glossy cards seem much more prone to scratches and dents if you were to buy or trade these cards. I ran into this issue while buying several Goldenness cards, to my great disappointment. Here's a comparison of a glossy card versus a matte card.
The backside denotes the photocard version based on the color and includes the member's printed autograph and message. These photocards have the same dimensions and roundness of the corners as Goldenness.
Each album also comes with 1 in 10 "book in books", which is basically a mini photobooklet of a member. The book in book is always placed at the very end of the photobook.
The front and back covers of the book in books are all the same. These book are all 4.125" by 5.875" and have 4 colored sheets stapled at the spine.
There are a total of 12 pages of photos in each book. Here I'll reveal all the pages for Daeyeol, Y, Seungmin, Jibeom, and Joochan. As I collect more books, I hope to share them all on a future post!
I like how the photo layout is unique per member, mixing up the formatting.
All these book in book photoshoots were taken sometime after Golden Child's time in LA.
This concept matches well with the mature, sophisticated concept given off in the regular photobook.
Why must that photo of Jibeom be made so small?!
Seriously, again with the small Jibeom photos and the wasted space.
And here are the last pages of the book in books.
I also briefly got my hands on Jangjun's book. Each page lists the member's name and "WISH" on the left margin, and "M03" (3rd mini album), "GOLDEN CHILD", and the page number on the right margin.
This era also comes with 2 external first press posters, which are the same image as the album covers.
The poster dimensions are the same as Gol-Cha! and the image quality is still a little grainy, which matches the rustic look and is no where near as grainy as the Gol-Cha! posters.

Overall, like with every album, this album holds such significance to me especially because the main photoshoots took place in LA shortly after KCON. While Woollim continually teased a dark concept for this comeback, I'm eternally grateful for Golden Child to continue their youthful, bright, and energetic concept. And lastly, I'm so happy to see that Golden Child is continuing their own branding with the music video based at "Golden Factory" and one of the stage outfits being Golden Child-branded jumpsuits. It's been a busy year for Golden Child and I'm so happy they were able to squeeze in this comeback though I really hope they'll get some much deserved rest!

Friday, November 9, 2018

Ordering My Golden Child Wish Albums

For Golden Child's latest album release, Wish, I ordered from both Choice Music LA and from Ktown4u. This is my first time ordering from Choice, so I wanted to blog about my experience. I also have an unboxing review post for Wish here!

This album comes in 2 versions. I pre-ordered 3 copies (2 Version A and 1 Version B) from Choice Music LA for just under $60 USD shipped and 2 copies (1 of each version) along with 2 folded posters from Ktown4u for just under $43 USD shipped.

This is my first time ordering from Choice Music, but they count on the charts and have positive feedback so I wanted to give them a shot. As they're based in LA, they receive albums a few days after the release, then ship them. I selected the cheapest shipping option, USPS Media Mail. The release date listed on the item page was October 25, but on November 1 I still hadn't received a shipment notification while my American friends who had pre-ordered after me had already received tracking information the previous day. I called Choice Music using the main number found on Google, but it would ring endlessly without a voicemail message. Eventually I found this number (213-905-9994) and tried throughout the day, even leaving a voicemail, and finally in the late afternoon I called again and got through. She explained that multiple comebacks is slowing down shipments, but that she'll push my order and I should receive my tracking information by tomorrow. I then asked why orders weren't being fulfilled in chronological order, and she said it depends on if other items were included in their order or not (one of my friends had another item in her order, my other friend didn't, so that didn't make sense). I received my shipping confirmation and tracking information about an hour later. This unnecessary delay has caused a lot of frustration; before ordering from Choice Music again, I'll consider if other comebacks are being released around the same time (when is there a time where other comebacks don't exist though).
My friends received their Choice packages on November 3 while I finally received mine on November 8. The cardboard box is very sturdy and the edges were secured well with packaging tape. Choice Music really branded their packaging well too with the store's sticker.
My albums were securely wrapped in 4 layers of bubblewrap. A layer of thick bubblewrap filled the top so that the albums wouldn't shift while in transit. Included was also a Choice sticker.
Each album comes with 1 of 20 photocards and 1 of 10 book in books. In my first copy of Version A, I pulled Jangjun's white photocard in between pages 66 and 67.
In my second copy of Version A, I pulled Bomin's orange photocard in between pages 76 and 77.
I pulled Y's white photocard in between pages 80 and 81 of Version B.
The book in book is placed in the very last page. I pulled Daeyeol's, Y's, and Jibeom's book in books from these 3 albums (I can't believe I actually forgot which member I pulled from which book, since I'm so meticulous and usually keep track of this).

Ktown4u shipped my package on October 25 and it arrived on November 5 in a cardboard box. My 2 albums and 2 folded posters came bundled securely in 3 layers of bubblewrap. The albums came in perfect condition.
I pulled Y's white photocard, slipped in between pages 76 and 77 of Version A.
I pulled Jibeom's orange photocard, slipped in between pages 60 and 61 of Version B.

For the book in books, I pulled Seungmin's in Version A and Joochan's in Version B.
Here are my pulls: Daeyeol, Y, Seungmin, Jibeom, and Joochan for the book in books, and Y white (x2), Jangjun, Jibeom, and Bomin for the photocards. I'm happy that I pulled a variety of members and managed to only get one duplicate.

In all honestly, I probably won't order from Choice Music LA for a long time; they're still fairly new in the online space and need to get their operation in order. I do have to say that Choice does package their items really well, much better than Ktown4u and YesAsia. However I'll continue ordering from Ktown4u since their packages usually arrive before 14 days in great condition and with complimentary posters.

Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Lovelyz: Muse on Music Album Review

Infinite became the first Kpop group to release a completely instrumental album, with The Origin 4 years after their debut. Hoobae group Lovelyz is following Infinite's footsteps with the release of their own instrumental album 4 years after their debut with Muse on Music on September 10, 2018.

I pre-ordered this album from Ebay seller goods-store01 for $37.90 USD. I had previously pre-ordered Lovelyz' Healing album from this seller and sales from this seller counts on the Korean charts. They notified me that they would ship the album out on September 12-14, but never confirmed when the album actually shipped. Regardless, my package arrived on September 25. My album came in pristine condition within a waterproof plastic envelope and wrapped in 4 layers of bubble wrap.
The packaging for this album looks very luxurious with its metallic royal blue and gold color scheme.
All the gold lettering on the exterior casing is embossed. The sides have the new logo and album title listed.
The topside also has the new logo.
The backside lists the album information. The album is thicker than I thought; the dimensions are 6" by 7.75" by 1.5".
The design is a sliding box where you can use the vinyl handle to slide the contents out from the bottom.
Removing the exterior packaging unveils the contents of the album inside the box.
From top to bottom (pictured here as left to right), the contents include the book of music sheets, the CD case, and at the bottom are the card and guitar picks. Luckily there is nothing random included in this album.
The book of music sheet looks minimalist yet royal with its gold accents.
Here is the back cover.
The book is broken up into 3 sections: Dawn, Day, and Night, ie. the title of each disc.
In each section, there are 2 pages dedicated to the song credits of the 11 tracks from that disc. The song titles look like they're handwritten!
Following the song credits are the music sheets. There are about 1 to 3 pages per song. The music sheets are really cute; they also look like they're handwritten! And though the size of these music sheets are quite small, at least it's much bigger than what was included in Infinite's The Origin.
The album credits are printed on the last page of the book.
The front of the CD case matches the design on the front of the exterior case.
The backside of the CD case mirrors that of the exterior case.
The CD case has a tri-fold design with a matte finish.
Opening the first flap reveals the tracklists of all 3 CDs.

This album contains 33 instrumental tracks, broken up into "Dawn", "Day", and "Night". Below are the tracklists for all 3 discs, exactly as printed on the CD case. If you would like English translations for the subtitles, please feel free to ask! The tracks on Dawn and Day are more upbeat and include Lovelyz' title tracks and pop ballads, while Night contains Lovelyz' softer songs and slow ballads.

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DAWN
DAY
NIGHT
01
Destiny (나의 지구)
안녕(Hi~)
어제처럼 굿나잇
02
비밀여행
Candy Jelly Love
남보다 못한 사이 (Feat. 위성, Babysoul Solo)
03
놀이공원
Ah-Choo
너만 없다 (JIN Solo)
04
이별 Chapter 1
Hug Me
작별하나
05
풍당
그대에게
Circle
06
Wow!
1cm
책갈피
07
슴바꼭질
Cameo
세벽별 (Babysoul & Kei & JIN)
08
Aya
Emotion
첫눈
09
그냥
지금, 우리
Night and Day
10
졸린 끔
종소리
FALLIN'
11
비밀정원
삼각형
인형

This instrumental album includes a selection of songs from Lovelyz' debut album Girls' Invasion from November 2014 to third mini album Fall in Lovelyz from November 2017. Unfortunately Lovelyz' latest mini album 치유 from April 2018 and digital single "Wag-zak" from June 2018 are not included in Muse on Music.
The album also includes a guarantee card and 2 special guitar picks. The design of the card has "Lovelyz" printed in various fonts. The guitar picks have the girls' printed autographs, 4 signatures per pick.
The backside of the card states that this is a "Certificate of Authentication Card" and has a statement in Korean and a place for you to sign the card. There is also an individualized serial number at the bottom. The backside of the guitar picks have the album logo printed.

Overall, even though technically the members of Lovelyz don't have much to do with this album, I'm proud of Woollim for releasing another instrumental album as it's not common in Kpop. The packaging is absolutely beautiful and the tracks are great to listen to as background music. I'll be waiting a few more years until hopefully Woollim releases Golden Child's instrumental album as well!