Song Review:: Davichi: TIME CAPSULE
- Release date: 2025 October 16
- Album tracklist: TIME CAPSULE
- Album runtime: 4 minutes
Davichi are practically at legendary status at this point. Second gen icons the same age as SHINee and 2PM. Seventeen full years together with no significant breaks and three companies. That's really impressive. There aren't that many groups that can say the same. And a four minute song to boot. That's nice. That's really nice.
TIME CAPSULE has a lot of fun guitar to it, and its playfulness is one of the first things that you hear in the song. I don't think there's a point where the song doesn't have the guitar, even if it's only being strummed on the stressed beat, but there are little spikes of cheer to it. I'm pretty sure that this is going to end up being one of those songs where it's deceptively cheerful until you look at the lyrics (or have them translated in this case since I think they're entirely in Korean, which is nice), and then it becomes a bit of a gut punch. The instrumental has that vibe. There's not a lot of variation to the actual energy of the instrumental, despite the four minutes the song has to play with, but there is quite a bit of melody happening despite that. There's also a brief guitar solo right near the end where it gets to show off some very pretty feathers.
Vibrato. Oh, I'm so happy. There's one point in what I think might be the chorus where one of them is soaring up into this big note and the other slips in lower to keep the song moving. It's a cool little energy hand-off. We also have a little bit of harmonization, though not nearly as much as I would have hoped to see for a song of this length and with a duo, but the song ends with harmonization, so I'm less disappointed than I would otherwise be. You know? Being as not familiar with them as I am but being aware of how old they are (even assuming they were fourteen at debut, that makes them thirty-one now and fully mature), while this is a very sweet sounding song, you can hear maturity there and it makes for...a very distinct tone that I adore.
The really funny part of this music video is how entirely unphased they are. Things come crashing through the roof? Well, we didn't die, so it's not worth moving quickly for. That's just funny. But it's very sweet and reminds me a little bit of my hometown, for no real discernable reason. But it's wholesome and sweet.
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