Song Review:: Lucy: So Nice (GMF Theme Song)
- Release date: 2024 October 23
- Album tracklist: So Nice
- Album runtime: 4 minutes
I'm so glad that Falling Flower appeared in one of my recommendations so I could realize how much I love Lucy. That pun was entirely unintentional, but I'm going to own it anyway, because unfortunately for everyone else, I think I'm funny. I have no idea of the context behind this song, but Spotify suggested it for me. I looked at the artist and said "A Lucy song? Yes, please and thank you." GMF apparently stands for Grand Mint Festival, which sounds familiar and my brain has it attached to NU'EST, or one of the members, for some reason. Maybe one of them performed at it last year. Who knows? Regardless, Lucy is quickly becoming an automatic listen band for me, and I need everyone to know that they're amazing.
That very start of the opening sounds an awful lot like my favorite of the opening songs for the anime Seven Deadly Sins, which immediately catches my attention and makes me smile. It's a complete coincidence, but I'm not complaining about. I'm pretty sure I've said it before, and doubtless I'll say it again, but I deeply, truly love the fact that this band has a violinist. Ignoring how much I love the violin and viola as instruments, they have a particular sound that immediately lends a specific texture to a song (much like a tack piano, which is another severely underutilized instrument), and having a violin accompany an electric guitar is a rare enough occurrence that my ears immediately perk up so I can pay attention. In this song's instance, during the guitar solo, you can actually hear the violin imitating the electric guitar, which is both fascinating and just very cool. It also makes Lucy's music very distinct, not just in the realm of bands, but also in music in general. The last time I heard a stringed instrument highlighted like this as a standard set piece was the fiddle in the Charlie Daniels Band, or during Celtic Woman performances. If there are any other bands/groups that have a central violin/viola, please pass those on to me. I need to indulge the strings appreciator in me.
Their vocals though. I'd love to see that high note member duet with either Jongho and Seungkwan. Or have it be a trio. I'm not that picky. Plus with the warm tone Lucy has, it's like a hug every time you listen to a song by them. And their vibrato. That is how you use vibrato. I could wax effusive for hours on their voices. Don't mind me. I'm just over here basking.
Normally, I'd skip because there isn't a music video. Too bad. It's Lucy.
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