Really like NMIXX's new album "Blue Valentine", especially their title track. Their raw talent is top tier as always.
But it's interesting the last two songs are their debut single O.O split in two, with each tonal half being a different track and expanded into a full song. They are very tonally different so it works but that's sure something.
Early NMIXX songs were interesting because especially with O.O and Dice, there was a massive tonal shift midway into the song then it switched back. They don't do that anymore but that made those tracks interesting beasts, even if it led to them being divisive (I do get why some people didn't like those songs). O.O coming back but as two separate full songs is an interesting take with current NMIXX and their direction I'd say nonetheless.











