Song Review:: Woodz (UNIQ/X1): Archive. 1- Human Extinction
- Release date: 2026 March 04
- Album tracklist: 00:30, Super Lazy, Dayfly, The Spark, Human Extinction, Stray, Bloodline, Downtown, STOP THAT, NA NA NA, Struggle, BEEP, Plastic, GLASSS, CINEMA, SAMO, To My January
- Album runtime: 49 minutes
Seventeen songs. Seventeen flipping songs. That ends up being a little bit shorter than three minutes for the runtime, but the title track is three and a half minutes, so we are good. I am happy about this. Thank you, Woodz. I also find it a little amusing that the shortest song on here is called "Dayfly". Anyway, back to the title track. That's our focus.
That opening is so long. It's almost forty-five seconds of proper rock band intro with the instruments fully showing off before the vocals kick in. This is hitting so well. Seriously, there has been so much rock this year so far that I'm glowing. High energy, high angst. When the vocals kick in is one of the few times in the song when it's quieter, but no less dramatic. It's gorgeous. I love this.
His voice. You know what, if he isn't included as one of the best voices in K-Pop, I'm going to instantly lose respect for that list. There's such an amazing range to his voice. We get his iconic belts, but also we get some lovely low range as well. And the vocal effects when he comes in? Suh-woon. Fully swoon-worthy. This man has so fully settled into that voice of his that I can't imagine him getting better, but I know he will.
That. Was. Incredible. This is a full-blown movie, and I deeply appreciate the fact that the credits were in the beginning, much like an actual movie. It even included credits for the gaffer. I just. This is cinematic art.
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