A Ok-pop act’s title monitor isn’t all the time one of the best tune on their album, even when it’s the one most individuals will hear. Generally, b-sides deserve recognition too. Within the singles-oriented world of Ok-pop, I wish to highlight a few of these buried treasures and provides them the props they deserve.
As is commonly the case with SF9 albums, their new Love Race packs stronger b-sides than its title monitor. Particularly, there’s a run of three dance tracks (Facet By Facet, Waruru, No No No) that symbolize a core pillar of their sound. Any of those may have been promoted, although I perceive why they went for a special sound when selecting their title.
When attempting to decide on a buried treasure, I waffled backwards and forwards between Waruru and No No No. I just like the unusual, repetitive hook of the previous, however in the end No No No‘s basic sound was all the time going to enchantment to me most. The tune doesn’t do something notably distinctive or particular, however its surging beat and brassy accents provide an easy momentum that’s very satisfying. SF9’s ethereal vocals swimsuit this model effectively. The refrain truly jogs my memory of their label-mates CNBLUE, although fused to a dance beat fairly than a rock anthem. Aside from that comparability, No No No‘s supply could be very 2nd/third gen — even climaxing in a Beast-like energy vocal. It’s good consolation meals.
Hooks | 8 |
Manufacturing | 9 |
Longevity | 8 |
Bias | 9 |
RATING | 8.5 |
Grade: B