TXT returned yesterday with their 4th studio album, The Star Chapter: TOGETHER, and the lead single Beautiful Strangers. It follows their Love Language single from earlier this year, which is not included on this new album. TXT is also due to start their 4th world tour, Act: Tomorrow, from next month.
Beautiful Strangers see the group return with an emotionally charged single. I really liked the contrast between TXT’s sometimes soft, sometimes powerful vocals in Beautiful Strangers and the bold synth drops, which make for a fantastic centrepiece in the song’s background. In between all of this, we get a blend of trap and rock, which the group has attempted previously in Deja Vu. While not novel in TXT’s discography, I honestly didn’t mind this and thought it made the instrumental ‘leap’ at the correct times to gear the song towards those bold synth drops. However, despite all attempts to make Beautiful Strangers a powerful and impactful track, there was an overwhelming lack of development in the song that holds back its full potential. The contrast mentioned earlier gives Beautiful Strangers ebbs and flows, but it doesn’t really go anywhere, and this gets frustrating the more I listen to the song. I blame the lack of a climax in Beautiful Strangers, which is primarily due to its incredibly short runtime of 2:18 minutes. There simply isn’t enough time for the song to really develop.
The music video for Beautiful Strangers showcases the members’ bond as a group, conveying the message that they are more powerful together. How fitting, given that it has been confirmed the group is currently up for contract negotiations. The music video depicts the members struggling without one another, particularly during the aftermath of an accident that leaves one of the members no longer by their side. I think the member in question is SOOBIN, given that he wasn’t part of the montage of solo scenes at the start of the pause in music in the video. TXT’s acting was really good throughout the video, and I liked the moodier atmosphere that matched the music.
Those synth drops mentioned earlier lend well to the performance, which is dramatic and powerful to watch. As such, this performance is definitely one to watch, especially with TXT giving their all to reflect that same emotionally charged energy from the song in this routine. The routine itself was apparently choreographed by YEONJUN. Well done to YEONJUN for such a fantastic routine.
Song – 8/10
Music Video – 9/10
Performance – 9/10
Overall Rating – 8.5/10