![]() Super Junior held a press conference for their fifth album a few days ago, during which the members explained that the music video filming schedule was rather rushed. But when every other K-pop star seems to be dressed in Halloween costumes rather than age-appropriate stage outfits, I’d be glad to ogle at suit jacket-wearing Suju any day. Simple” concept is nothing all too special. On top of that, Super Junior is keeping up with the clean, monochrome looks they had in “ Sorry Sorry” and “ Bonamana,” but the slight addition of bright colors helps to give the look some character. For one, everyone looks crazy attractive (yes, even Eunhyuk with his bleached blond hair it doesn’t suit him at all but he works it like no other). ![]() I’d argue that the Super Junior members are a lot easier to look at this time, compared to their look last year during “ Bonamana” promotions. During “Sorry Sorry” promotions, SM figured out that Super Junior’s entire 13-membered existence was bizarre enough, so they balanced things out by allowing the Super Junior members to wear regular-people clothes on stage. Thankfully, the members’ performing outfits aren’t nearly as flamboyant as those depicted in the teaser photos. ![]() SM’s response? They described the concept as being “ubersexual,” but if SM’s idea of ubersexual involves Siwon wearing nothing but knee socks and neon green underwear, then I’m scared to find out what else SM believes to be aesthetically pleasing. ![]() Fans everywhere tried to figure out what SM was trying to get at when they put rope around Leeteuk‘s middle and made Ryeowook wear Big Bird’s carcass. When the concept photos for Super Junior’s comeback were released, people were confused. While the release of their teaser photos evoked similar responses from K-pop fans all over (most of them being along the lines of “Who’s been dealing LSD to the SM stylists?”), the album itself has received mixed reviews. Super Junior recently returned to the K-pop scene with their fifth full-length album, Mr. Never have I felt so conflicted about a K-pop promotional single, ever.
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