
This album post contains: Neon Yellow.
In total I have four favourite groups within the K-pop industry: BlackPink, BTS, Stray Kids and… Le Sserafim. But while I only became a fan of the other groups later, I was a fan of Le Sserafim right from the start. Almost four years ago, this girl group debuted with two Koreans, two Japanese (one of the girls even studied in the Netherlands!) and a Korean American. In K-pop terms, this is a diverse group and that is also reflected in the music. I’ve already posted several album and merch unboxings from this group in the past, and also my Spaghetti review over here.
The normal version of Spaghetti has, just like previous albums, three different versions of the album. Each with a completely unique style that all fit the concept of the group: vol. 1 Weird Garlic, vol. 2 Knocking Basil, vol. 3 Cheeky Neon Pepper.
I went with vol. 1 Weird Garlic and I also got Béchamel White and Strong Spices for the other versions. Now let’s talk vinyls!

Neon Yellow
When the vinyl got announced I knew I wanted to get my hands on it, but which version to get? Well I realised quickly that the other vinyl version, Tomato Red, would be the same concept as Weird Garlic. Besides that, I already liked the idea that I could switch the artwork with the Neon Yellow that would have the same concept as Knocking Basil. So in the end, the decision was easily made.
This design is incredibly clever with multiple artworks, so you can pick and choose whatever you feel like. Right now I put the girls in the front, but I also like the spaghetti with candy. There are two other artworks on the back of the mentioned artworks, but they are not pictured.

Let’s cook up… everything that’s included with Neon Yellow:
Outer Jacket
Inner Sleeve
Artwork Poster (Yellow ver. only)
Vinyl
Photocard
Lyric Insert
What a stunning album! You can read all my thoughts in the blogpost, How Le Sserafim serve change with “Spaghetti”.
Love,


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