Song Review:: DAY6: Maybe Tomorrow- Maybe Tomorrow

  • Release date: 2025 May 07
  • Album tracklist: Maybe Tomorrow, game over
  • Album runtime: 6 minutes

 DAY6 has had a lovely resurgence that I'm delighted to have been able to witness. Fun fact, they actually got their first win the same year that NU'EST as a full group did. So I'm just going to say that 2019 was an excellent year. I call it the good year for a reason. Then they didn't get another win until last year, but they got five in a row, and two of those on a song that was, what, five months old? And I don't think it was the title track either, which makes it slightly funnier. I know that at one point Welcome To The Show was eligible for wins again around the same time, but didn't get any. Still, five within about a month across two songs is nothing to sneeze at, and the My Days should be proud of their fandom and their band. I hope I got the name of the fandom correct.

This is a relatively mild song. Comforting. Fairly gentle. It's not a soft rock ballad, which is usually where this flavor of song would go, but there isn't that sense of devastating heart break and raw, weeping emotion. Instead, we get ripples on an otherwise still pond that occasionally increase as rocks get tossed in. There's depth to the sound, but it's unhurried. And it is actually a relatively slow song because it only has a BPM of 100, a far cry from the 150 or so that Spotify keeps insisting I listen to a lot of. 

Their voices are so pleasant that while I was typing this up, I tried to doze off like three times. That's not a bad thing. It does mean that their voices are at the exact right frequency for my brain to go "Okay. Time to shut off now. Thanks for coming." After the week I've had and the fact that I've actually been having difficulty getting my brain to shut off when it's time to go to sleep, I'm counting this as a plus. It's a little bit smooth, a little bit sultry, a little bit introspective.

So it's a break-up vibing song, but I maintain the "little bit sultry" bit because are you telling me that this song couldn't get someone to fall in love with them because of the tragedy and hope of it? This is a gorgeous music video, I mean, we're literally falling into their eyes while they're falling. It's impressive. The amount of hope that also radiates from this song. Apparently there's a good reason why it was trying to put me to sleep.

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