Song Review:: ATEEZ: GOLDEN HOUR : Part. 3 'In Your Fantasy Edition'- In Your Fantasy
- Release date: 2025 July 11
- Album tracklist: Lemon Drop, Masterpiece, Now this house ain't a home, Castle, Bridge : The Edge of Reality, In Your Fantasy, NO1, Skin, Slide to me, Legacy, Creep, ROAR, Sagittarius, To be your light, In Your Fantasy (Korean Ver.)
- Album runtime: 44 minutes
The run time is just shy of a three minute average, but I'm completely fine with that because Bridge : The Edge of Reality is a minute and a half long, which will drag down the average quite a bit. I'm also a little tiny bit scared of this song because I've been hearing things from the ATINYs who've seen this on tour so far. But it's fine, and you know why? I can attempt to be calm about this. I've actually been avoiding listening to any of the concert vids, so it's mostly the unknown that I'm stressed about. But, since I'm already up for the Hoshi x Woozi concert, I might as well get this one out of the way now.
This is...Okay. This sounds like an NSYNC song, but filthier. I'm going to say it right now before I've been listening to it on repeat, but this is very well done. The grind of the instrumentals holds the song in place while the members do their thing, and while normally I'd be annoyed at the amount of repetition, the vocals are doing so much all over the place that the song needs that steady repetition to keep the song tied together. We also get a very distinct dance break, so I am all about this. There are also a couple of points where the song changes things up, specifically during Hongjoong's rap and during the dance break, which feels like it's trying to approach an EDM dance break but doesn't linger long enough to quite get there.
A lot of the members have settled a little bit lower than they normally are, which is interesting enough to start, but then the contrast to the siren songs in the chorus and in the last bit of the song keeps the song from being too static. And that last chorus. The amount of harmonization? Yes, please. The song is obviously designed to be seductive, but there's also a playful intensity. Personally, I'm liking this one a lot better than Lemon Drop, but considering how much that one eventually dug claws into, I'm a little curious about the long term effects of In Your Fantasy.
I am a teeny bit scared of this music video. Okay. Let's do this.
Interesting thing to note, we only get teased with choreography right at the very end. I'm interested to see where the Loretinys take this whole thing, because that's a lot. But also, I'm thinking this is perhaps HALATEEZ rather than ATEEZ. Partially, I'm thinking this because of the amount of black they're wearing and partially because this feels weirdly Capitol in the Hunger Games. You know? They're also all surprisingly covered up, but I think that might be the only sanity that they give to the fans.
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