On October 18, CHUU made her long-awaited debut as a solo artist. After months of anticipation following CHUUโ€™s signing on with the management company ATRP, the former LOONA member made a striking return to the stage with Howl, her first mini album. The five-track EP explores CHUUโ€™s identity as a soloist for the first time since the 2017 release of โ€œHeart Attack.โ€ย 

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Little Hero

Sentimental yet upbeat, โ€œHowlโ€ is a song that evokes melancholic imagery over a groovy dance beat. The title track opens with an unexpectedly simple instrumental segment, highlighting CHUUโ€™s lone vocals with a vocoder. Over the course of the songโ€™s three minutes, this instrumental gradually builds up into a synthpop symphony. While not outwardly showy of CHUUโ€™s vocal abilities, โ€œHowlโ€ gives CHUU the opportunity to showcase her strong vocal technique and a unique timbre fans havenโ€™t heard before.

The trackโ€™s music video opens with a forlorn, saddened CHUU alone in a dark set. As the music escalates, introducing snappy synth and electronic elements, the video brightens. CHUU traverses the streets of Porto, Portugal, accompanied by a โ€œsmall heroโ€ who is supposedly CHUUโ€™s alter ego. Filled with plaid patterns, platform boots, and metallic accessories, CHUUโ€™s debut embraces a hyper feminine take on the early Y2K pop-punk aesthetic.  

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Towards the Sky

โ€œUnderwaterโ€ was released on October 10, eight days ahead of Howl. In contrast to the unmistakable synthpop rhythm of โ€œHowl,โ€ this pre-release B-side is mellow and acoustic. With tropical sounds led by a crisp ukulele, the lilting melody is determined by CHUUโ€™s singing and layered harmonies. Similar to the title track, however, โ€œUnderwaterโ€ features an effortless falsetto reprise in the chorus and an instrumental that becomes progressively more complex.

In the music video for โ€œUnderwater,โ€ CHUU transitions from the monotony of daily life into a hopeful montage at the beach. Also shot in Porto, this video celebrates the untapped potential of CHUUโ€™s solo career. Shots of the soloist smiling assuredly underlay uplifting lyrics as CHUU sings โ€œLooking for my way freely/Iโ€™m heading towards the sky.โ€ 

The Beauty of It All

Each of Howlโ€™s three new B-side tracks add on to the mini albumโ€™s musical theme in its individual way. โ€œMy Palaceโ€ opens with an isolated piano before introducing percussion, guitar, and string arrangements. Itโ€™s a track that matches the EPโ€™s pop-rock visual identity, introducing listeners to a slightly broodier side of CHUU. Aided by tactful moments of vocal distortion and a constant, catchy flow, โ€œMy Palaceโ€ is one of the more memorable songs on the mini album.

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Track four, โ€œAliens,โ€ does a 180-degree turn back into synthpop. With its clear synthwave influence, โ€œAliens” is a fast-paced, nostalgic song filled with sounds of 1980s futurism. Listening to the track inspires memories of a journey youโ€™ve never even been on, perhaps exploring an unknown place and marvelling in its grandeur for the first time. The song is brought to a tinkling end that fades out the instrumental, before concluding with CHUUโ€™s isolated bittersweet vocals singing โ€œThe beauty of it all.โ€ 

Finally, โ€œHitchhikerโ€ acts like the sister song to โ€œUnderwater.โ€ The last song on Howl leans into a tropical house instrumental that, fittingly, reflects the feeling of traveling somewhere new. โ€œHitchhikerโ€ is composed with a minimal production, accented only by percussive sounds. This choice of subdued instrumental places the emphasis almost entirely on CHUUโ€™s vocals, rounding out her debut mini album with a reminder of her capabilities.

CHUUโ€™s debut with Howl is a soft spoken yet enticing first step into the singerโ€™s budding solo career. The mini albumโ€™s cohesive, cute-but-tough imagery perfectly complements CHUUโ€™s persona as she returns to the stage. With many genres and instrumental sounds still unexplored, the future of CHUUโ€™s solo career is full of exciting possibilities.

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