MUSIC
NMIXX Breaks Boundaries with Debut Studio Album 'Blue Valentine'

On October 13, NMIXX dropped their first studio album, 'Blue Valentine,' marking their comeback approximately seven months after their mini-album 'Fe3O4: FORWARD' in March. The title track 'Blue Valentine' explores the clash of emotions and the desire to ignite warmth in a cold heart. It features melancholic synth sounds and guitar riffs, with intersecting boom-bap rhythms adding depth, perfectly matching the chilly season.
The album includes 12 tracks spanning various genres, with members Haewon and Lily contributing to the lyrics of some songs, showcasing their musical talents. Notably, tracks 11 and 12 offer a unique listening experience by deconstructing their debut song 'O.O' into separate genre parts, embodying the 'MIXX POP' genre.

The new release is lauded for maintaining NMIXX's 'Mix Pop' identity while enhancing its mainstream appeal. The album strengthens the organic flow of melody and progression within its complex genre structure, easing previous perceptions of being 'difficult.' The trendy sound and stable vocals of the members elevate the album's musical sophistication.
Beyond the title track, the album's other songs highlight the group's strengths. With a mix of rhythmically intense and vocal-centric tracks, it satisfies the experimental tastes of their existing fanbase while also offering more accessible songs to broaden its appeal.

By Ji-won Kim, TenAsia Reporter one@tenasia.co.kr