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[Album Review] No surprises from Gfriend’s 2nd EP

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Published : July 24, 2015 - 16:54

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Gfriend
“Flower Bud”
(KT Music)

Gfriend played it safe for their second EP “Flower Bud,” opting to nestle comfortably into the bubble-gum pop niche in a market saturated by EDM and hip-hop beats.

The group, which debuted in January with “Glass Bead,” was often referred to as the next Apink during their last promotions. That sweet, innocent vibe -- complete with matching white dresses and schoolgirl outfits -- continues into this second EP.

Excluding the intro and instrumental track, there are four songs including the title track “Me Gustas Tu.” Generally speaking, they all sound similar, with the same upbeat, medium-tempo dance feel that hearkens back to the first-generation girl groups of the 1990s.

The lyrics also hit all of the girl group basics. The girls are shy and hesitant in front of a crush in “Me Gustas Tu,” hopeful about reaching their dreams in “Under the Sky,” giddy in puppy love in “One,” and passionate about friendship and love in “My Buddy.”

There aren’t any outstanding tracks in “Flower Bud,” but none that crash and burn. With this EP, Gfriend should be able to solidify their position in the K-pop world, and will hopefully turn more adventurous on their next album.

By Won Ho-jung (hjwon@heraldcorp.com)