[Album Review] Switch On (5th Mini Album) – HIGHLIGHT

1 month ago 19

HIGHLIGHT’s Switch On mini-album is the next album to be reviewed on the blog. It was released in March of this year. The mini-album features a total of five songs, including the title track BODY. As mentioned in BODY‘s full review (link is below, as usual), Switch On is HIGHLIGHT’s long-awaited comeback in over a year, following their November 2022 AFTER SUNSET comeback (led by the single Alone).

Switch On is another strong mini-album from these second-generation KPOP idols. HIGHLIGHT’s discography has always been one to look out for many reasons – one of them being variety. And Switch On has a lot to offer in this department.

Switch On Album Cover

1. BODY (Title Track)Click here for the full review for BODY. (9/10)

2. Switch On – The song with the same name as the mini-album is quite a number. If I followed my usual mindset, the song’s composition should have made it feel sluggish and slow. So, I genuinely surprised myself when I realized I had liked Switch On. Switch On has such a powerful and sexy instrumental. The deep bass in the background, the unique yet magical flute-like sound that appears in the pre-chorus, and the groovy yet paced guitar work were just some of the elements that make Switch On’s instrumental so alluring. The anti-drop and resulting pace that serves as Switch On’s choruses works wonderfully. I particularly liked the dragged-out bass in the background in the central piece of Switch On. As for the group’s vocals, they were superb and did a really great job of complementing the music. My only problem with the pace was that it felt slightly repetitive by the end of the track. (9/10)

3. Feel Your Love (48.6Hertz) – Another song with great use of bass! And because of the bass, Feel Your Love (48.6Hertz) feels so much more impactful, and the depth it reaches is amazing. I really liked how the song contrasts the bass and depth with upbeat synths, rock influences, and some of the most amazing vocals from HIGHLIGHT that I have heard in a long time. I was immensely captivated by all the members, but my ears perked up when it came to DONGWOON’s vocals in the second verse and YOSEOB’s high note. A no-brainer 10/10 from me. (10/10)

4. How To LoveHow To Love spins the mini-album and redirects it in a sweeter direction. This track is bound to bring a smile to your face. I can totally imagine a not-serious performance for this track, especially when it comes to HIGHLIGHT and their fun personalities (as highlighted in the title track of this mini-album). The “How To Love?” repetition is quite memorable. The guitar work brings me joy and I liked the overall warmness that the song brings. (8/10)

5. In My Head – The mini-album ends with In My Head, a rock-infused pop track. I liked the energy from the instrumentation, and the members sounded blissful throughout the track. It is a nice track overall. However, I wish In My Head was a bit more riveting. The track is short, which makes things blur. The short length of In My Head doesn’t allow the melodies to brew and grow, nor does it give the instrumental opportunity to be different. They needed something to stick instantly and I don’t think that element was necessarily there. (7.5/10)

Overall Album Rating – 8.7/10

Switch On Teaser Image
Read Entire Article