Next album up for review is ZEROBASEONE’s CINEMA PARADISE. This is the group’s 4th mini-album, released in August 2024. It features a total of 7 songs, including the title track GOOD SO BAD and the Korean version of YURA YURA. Overall, I thought it was another consistently solid mini-album from ZEROBASEONE.
ZEROBASEONE’s last Korean release was their 3rd mini-album, You Had Me At Hello, which featured the singles SWEAT and Feel the POP. More recently, ZEROBASEONE returned with their 5th mini-album, BLUE PARADISE (yet to be reviewed), which featured the single Doctor! Doctor! (also yet to be reviewed) and BLUE.
1. GOOD SO BAD (Title Track) – Click here for GOOD SO BAD’s full review. (9/10)
2. KILL THE ROMEO – KILL THE ROMEO is a fun and exciting track with a cool contrast in its sound. It starts off bright and upbeat, then shifts into a darker, more textured vibe for the chorus, which lends the song a great deal of depth. The catchy refrain brings back that light, clubby energy, and I really liked how fun and infectious it felt in that moment. The second verse has some of the best vocals in the song, aside from the powerful ad-libs near the end. I also want to mention the second half of the bridge, which introduces a deeper, denser club feel that smoothly transitions back into the final chorus. (9/10)
3. The Sea (바다) – The third track on the mini-album is ZEROBASEONE’s remake of The Sea, a song originally released in 1997 by UP. I liked how ZEROBASEONE maintained the original melodies of the chorus, which sound sweet and bright in the context of ZEROBASEONE’s vocals. The rapping (by JIWOONG and MATTHEW) from the original is also retained and delivered in a much cleaner manner than the original song. I also like how the song is bookended with sounds of people having fun, which helps bring out more of that summery vibe. (8/10)
4. Insomnia – The fast-paced drumming and percussion, particularly in the chorus, make Insomnia very likeable. This is over some dreamy synths, which creates a very alluring and chic contrast. I like how their vocals transition between those dreamy moments and when there’s a rush of energy through the drumming. The rapping was a nice turn and gave us a fine balance between the two ends of the spectrum in Insomnia. (8/10)
5. Road Movie – ZEROBASEONE puts on their hip-hop hats for Road Movie, showcasing their rapping skills for the majority of the song. All the members who rapped in this song did a great job, and I liked how each section had a different vibe, which allows us to really explore their rapping. However, it is the non-rapping choruses that steal the show in Road Movie. ZHANGHAO and TAERAE bring their dreamy vocals into the fold during the choruses over some atmospheric synths. These parts are beautifully stunning and is probably some of the best vocals on this mini-album. (9/10)
6. Eternity – I remember thinking the thumping at the start was the start to something dramatic. But Eternity turns out to be an R&B pop track. Their vocals make the track sound very nice and pleasant, with Eternity sounding particularly well when all the members sing together as part of the chorus. (8/10)
7. YURA YURA (Korean Version) – In case you missed it, YURA YURA was my pick for Best Japanese Song by a Korean Artist in the 2024 KPOPREVIEWED Awards. I chose it for its catchy and lively chorus, which both versions of the song feature. The slight dash of rock within the pop sound adds great depth to the song. I also enjoyed the post-chorus sequence, as it leans YURA YURA into head-banging territory. The vocals are solid throughout, which really helps pull everything together. (8.5/10)