‘Right Place, Wrong Person' review: RM's new solo album is an elastic experiment

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On 'Right Place, Wrong Person', the leader of K-pop sensations BTS continues to ask the big questions atop elastic, genre-averse production. — Photos: BigHit MusicAll seven members of BTS are currently serving South Korea’s compulsory enlistment for men of a certain age – and in what should feel like an absence, the K-pop boy band is keeping their fans occupied with a steady release schedule of eclectic solo material.

The title track opens the bilingual album, launching with RM repeating the album’s title over and over again in a deep, almost militaristic cadence – before exploding into asymmetrical production ornamented by his gothic baritone.. featuring British rapper Little Simz with ferocious drums and jazz-like improvisational instrumentation, a sensibility that continues into the following Interlude. There are few genres that strike fear in RM.

Or maybe they do, and that’s the point: Thematically, the album centres on the artiste considering his own identity – one of the most famous people on the planet expressing that he feels out of step with the world.Come Back To Me , is yet another demonstration of RM’s penchant for collaboration: Kuo from the Taiwanese band Sunset Rollercoaster plays guitar and bass on the laidback pop-rock song; OHHYUK from the South Korean band HYUKOH composed and arranged itis a whistle-along acoustic pop tune, but as the first song released off the album, it failed to encapsulate its maximalist spirit.

It's a deceptively optimistic listen with a different message from our narrator: I’m goddamn lost, a confused RM speak-sings. I never been to club before.benefits from RM’s big, existential questioning – and like the other pop philosophers that came before him, it doesn’t offer any answers. And it doesn’t sound like it is supposed to. — AP'IF' review: Fun, fairweather family flick that leaves you wondering 'what if?''Atlas' review: This is J.

 

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