Song Review:: In A Minute- Tell Me Why
- Release date: 2025 June 12
- Album tracklist: Tell Me Why
- Album runtime: 2 minutes
These guys are a pretty recent debut. But I'm super into supporting this group in general that I'm more than happy to recap. All three of them are experienced idols, two of which debuted back in 2012 in the group C-Clown. So they're full adults with some actual maturity to their voices. I don't know who else besides me really likes to hear the more mature voices, but I'm super into it, even if all three of them are younger than me. I don't like the runtime, though. That's not what I'm here for.
So at some point in my life since I started paying attention to movie soundtracks. there was a movie trend where songs like this were always featured. And because time is a soup, I can't be positive with it, but I think Spy Kids may have been one of them. I can't recall any specific song from that movie, nor do I remember when it came out, so this is possibly the least helpful thing I've ever said in a review. But, the instrumentals have got the kind of vibe I have associated with it in my head with that movie. The production on this song is incredibly sleek, which doesn't give me a lot of grit to hold onto, but at the same time, it feels very 90s boyband, specifically the Backstreet Boys. In the odd section where we lose the synth, it feels like the song is trying to be grungy, but it's too sleek to actually pull it off.
Good news, the song also vibes like a BSB song in vocals as well. Bad news, it lacks the depth of harmonizing I have associated with a lot of their songs. Lack of harmonies is a common complaint I have these days, so it's not like this is a new thing. The song also really doesn't have enough time to have it be K-Pop styled and still be as vocally complicated as a song this short should be. Again, a common complaint, but it's annoying because you can hear the song it could have been if it was longer. There are bits that, were they expanded, would be quite compelling. The bones of the song are good. The necessary musculature and such are there, but it doesn't have a healthy weight to it. We've still got the nice lower notes that I hope whichever member that is gets to keep, because they're fully a necessity for this group. Love his tone. Love the maturity from all three of them, really.
Like with their debut song, we don't have a music video, but we do have a live clip. So enjoy.
Also, this is my 500th review post. That's super exciting for me.
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