Song Review:: Crush: Queen of Tears OST- Love You With All My Heart
- Release date: 2024 March 24
- Album tracklist: Love You With All My Heart, Love You With All My Heart - Inst.
- Album runtime: 8 minutes
There's a slight lull in the releases right now, so I'm going to pop back to March of 2024 briefly to add in a review to help fluff that page out a little. Other than the OST for Goblin, I'm not sure that I've actually heard a Crush song sung by Crush, even though I've heard quite a few covers, so obviously the songs are beloved. I figure going with an OST is a good place to start in my listening to Crush songs sung by the original artist mission as I already love one.
So, I genuinely and deeply love the fact that we get the instrumentals for this. There's something about them that have an underwater vibe to them, a tone or a quality. There's no sense of fierce drama. But there is a bittersweet ache to them of loss. I haven't seen Queen of Tears yet so I know neither when this song is used nor actually what it's about, but judging by the instrumentals, it's heartbreaking. I'm moderately impressed.
He has a lovely voice. He's got a couple of moments where I'm not sure if he's supporting his voice, or if it's just slightly not in his comfort zone of either volume or pitch, but generally speaking, his is a voice you could fall in love to. The beautiful vibrato is bright when we get to hear it and provides a little bit of a plaintive wobble to his voice, which again feels wholly appropriate.
Ah. I thought I recognized it, and I did from the Jungkook live he did a little bit ago. Okay. Carry on.
Well. Well. That doesn't look like it's sad at all. I'm fact, it looks like this is actually a comedy and is definitely in no way, shape, or form something that would actually like to rip my heart out of my chest. This is sarcasm, by the way. It absolutely does look like something that's going to make me curl up on a ball in the kitchen floor sobbing.
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