During my time away from this blog, quite a few things have changed when it comes to me and K-Pop. I've started wanting to collect albums; I've started a photocard binder; I've started becoming a lot more involved with the community; I've started watching a myriad of different K-Pop YouTube channels.
But I've also started stanning a new group - yes, I'm officially an ATEEZ stan. An ATINY, if you will.
For those of you who are first-timers to this blog, let me tell you one thing: me liking a boy group is like finding a needle in a haystack. I haven't fully stanned a boy group since B.A.P, and they debuted in 2013. So, for me to like ATEEZ as passionately as I do right now... yyyyeah, that says a LOT.
I really only start stanning a group if I feel like there's something special about them, and I immediately got that vibe upon discovering ATEEZ. Back when I reviewed "Say My Name" in the spring comeback review, that dance practice rocked my fucking socks off, and I've been a casual fan ever since. But after how good "Wonderland" was, they shot up the ranks to become my new ult boy group. Hell, they're my second overall ult group now, second only to MAMAMOO. (Sorry, Dreamcatcher, I promise I still love you too.)
So, what better way to get acquainted fully with a new group than to listen to their whole discography, right?
This post is going to be made up of my impressions & reactions to each of ATEEZ's mini albums - Treasure EP.1: All to Zero, Treasure EP.2: Zero to One, and Treasure EP.3: One to All. I'll then be doing a full-on, separate review of Treasure EP.FIN: All to Action, since I feel a full album deserves its own post. But in this post, I'll be giving my first impressions of each song, whilst also doing full-on song reviews for the tile tracks that I haven't already looked at on this blog.
Got all that? Good. Because I'm really, REALLY excited to write this.
Fix on.
