Song Review:: QWER: In a million noises, I'll be your harmony- Dear
- Release date: 2025 June 9
- Album tracklist: Dear, Be Happy, #QWER, OVERDRIVE, D-Day, Yours Sincerely
- Album runtime: 16 minutes
That is a Fall Out Boy level of album title. I like it. I also hope that's a literal translation from the Korean title because very little would bring me more joy right now. QWER is a fantastic band, and, actually, my first introduction to them as it were was from someone on Instagram talking about what Koreans were listening to and QWER was on that list. And then I started doing this and got to review and understood the hype.
This track is surprisingly understated. It's got a lot of quieter spots, and even when the instrumentals are loud, they aren't at a full, knock-you-down blast. They just sound louder because of the quiet, and that's what we call effective sound design. I'm not fully enamored by the instrumental track, but I also suspect that will change within a month or so. I like it. Don't get me wrong. But even though I'm admiring how well it's crafted, it's missing a wow factor to truly shove it over that edge.
Their vocals are stellar. We've got vibrato. We've got big, beautiful belts. We've got softer murmurs. It's a pretty big range of dynamics on display, and I could not be happier about this. There are moments when their voices are just so solid. I'd like to hear a little bit more vibrato from them, but that's a nitpick and I'm happy with what we're hearing already. I also have very little idea about what the song's about, but that's fine. That's what lyrics, subtitles, and translations are for. I'm also going to be adding this to a few playlists, so there's that as well.
Oh, I love this song. It just got added to four more playlists. And the music video? We've got a storyline, and it's fantastic and relatable and has gone so fully down the comfort road that I am going to be sharing it with a lot of people. Like, yes. I. Love. This.
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