Closing out the "easy, crazy, hot" trilogy teased in 2024's "Good Bones,"
HOT is the fifth mini-album from South Korean pop powerhouse
LE SSERAFIM. Compared to the airier
EASY and catwalk-to-club
CRAZY,
HOT proves the most uplifting set of the era, with the titular warmth building the core of their sound this time around. Things kick off in traditionally cinematic fashion with the pulsing "Born Fire." Here the group rise phoenix-like, spinning poetic narratives of new flames over plucky strings and a smooth club beat. With the tone set for rebirth by fire, the women dedicate the rest of the record to summer hits, delivering a four-pack cluster of anthems centered on new beginnings. Title track "HOT" takes charge as the album's lead single, a call to action that sees the group taking invigorating agency over their lives amid disco-pop grooves. With two-minute song lengths carrying over from their two prior releases, things wheel quickly into the equally succinct "Come Over" and "So Cynical (Badum)," lighthearted, sun-tinged tracks that are likely to push their way into summer joyrides and onto beach-day playlists. Yet the undeniable highlight of the set comes on the fourth track, "Ash," which continues the phoenix-rising narrative with an oozing, slick story of rebirth. Though all of the bandmates are in pristine form here, it's
Yunjin that truly sets the track alight: her initial "I want you to stop time" carves through the track with breathtaking precision, setting a slick tempo for the others to glide over. Catching onto a simpler but stronger concept this time around,
SSERAFIM end the
Easy,
Crazy,
Hot trilogy in suitably top form. ~ David Crone