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Never got around to answering [livejournal.com profile] arbitrary_greay's comment over on the [livejournal.com profile] snsd_ffa Gangkiz thread regarding the T-ara concept and high production values. "T-ara concept" is the subject of one of my 500 future T-ara posts that are in the planning stage. But in brief, the T-ara concept can be summarized, "Words that rhyme, words that repeat, raps that fit sing-song, any rapper can sing, oeuvre interspersed with drip-drip ballads that are inexplicably good, Qri???, Jiyeon never emotes, they make it all sound easy." For that last, as far as production values go, their songs are well-produced but have an air of being tossed-off. In sound and song they're casual Tommy Rall as opposed to Miss A's heavily perspired Bob Fosse. So, there's nothing in T-ara's music that signifies "High Production Values" or "Musical Ambition," despite the actual care that actually goes into the music and the arrangements.

Vids are a different matter, starting with "Roly-Poly." They definitely flaunt the money being thrown at them. The "Roly-Poly" vid was a perfect confectioners concoction (manages to run lightly for ten minutes with no actual plot), "Cry Cry" was good boilerplate gangster melodrama, "Lovey-Dovey" was boilerplate rehash overlaid with tedious Godfather 3 type rumination scenes and mood shots, and "Day By Day" is a ridiculous collection of futuristic dystopian tropes that don't add up to a story. Might have been ridiculously great, anyway, but doesn't seem to fit the songs. (The two songs, "Day By Day" and "Don't Leave," have wide-screen spaghetti-western touches but are too piffling and light for the sweep of the video. I mean "piffling and light" as a high compliment here.) In "Roly-Poly," the song was perfect for the vid, and the overdramatic tracks "Cry Cry"/"We Were In Love" were right for the "Cry Cry" video melodrama. "Lovey-Dovey" was a complete mismatch between song and video, the club sequences being extraneous to the story. But overall I like that T-ara is willing to challenge SNSD and 2NE1 on the terrain of high ambition, but like even more that T-ara never shake their air of B-movie poverty-row opportunism. They'll never be the A list, but they'll often create better sound and vision.

Re: Crayon Pop

Date: 2012-08-26 05:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] davidfrazer.livejournal.com
For what it's worth, all the members of Crayon Pop are over twenty, so they're young women posing as teenyboppers. The oldest, Gun Mi, was born in 1988, so she's already considered twenty-five under the Korean age system (where you're one year old at birth and, IIRC, turn a year older every New Year). And lead vocal Way went/goes to Seoul Art College, which sounds as if it ought to be pretty boho. :)

So, yeah, I'm thinking they might be boho hipsters playing at being idols with a detached, knowing version of cute, or at least perhaps their managers are playing at making idol pop with a detached, knowing version of cute.

Re: Crayon Pop

Date: 2012-08-30 06:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] davidfrazer.livejournal.com
Meanwhile allkpop breathlessly reports "Crayon Pop reveal they aren’t afraid to confront agency". The members confronted their manager to complain about how the company was treating them...and it just happens that the incident was witnessed by a television crew making a show called "Diary of Crayon Pop" for MBC Music. It sounds to me rather as if the show's producers staged the confrontation to attract attention, since injecting a dose of controversy probably helps if you're trying to promote a reality show about an obscure rookie idol group. And of course the T-ara affair has made the behaviour of entertainment companies a topical issue in Korea.

Speaking of which, the allkpop article is full of user comments saying that the Crayon Pop members are lazy and ungrateful and should work harder if they want to become famous, etc, etc. Kim Kwang Soo would heartily agree...

Re: Crayon Pop

Date: 2012-08-26 09:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] davidfrazer.livejournal.com
Oh, Neon Bunny! I bought Seoulight on iTunes, but it's disappeared from the UK iTunes store, so I don't expect Happy Ending to turn up any time soon.

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