Song Review:: AB6IX: A Minute, A Second
- Release date: 2026 January 27
- Album tracklist: A Minute, A Second; A Minute, A Second - Instrumental
- Album runtime: 6 minutes
I have covered two of their songs so far, one in 2024 (coinciding with re-watching PD 101 S2) and one last year (coinciding with watching B:MY BOYS and two of the former Wanna One members from AB6IX being judges). I'm not watching a survival show right now, which makes it a hilarious departure from the pattern I'd accidentally made. Their seventh anniversary is also this year, so I'm happy, although stressed, about this because they've got about four months before that. The album artwork is gorgeous too. It looks like an oil painting.
Seriously, not that I'm complaining, but why are so many of the releases this month in rock or rock adjacent genres? What was going on last year that prompted so many? We're also seeing movement back towards the three minute song rather than the two minute song, which, again, isn't something that I'm complaining about. This song is on the softer side of everything, with what sounds like both an acoustic guitar and an electric guitar getting time to come out to play. Although I suspect that what I'm thinking is the acoustic might actually be an electric guitar getting played like an acoustic. If that's true, that's interesting, and I like it. Even though we don't get a lot of really big bursts, we do get softer dips that contribute to a good contrast. And there's audience participation clapping.
This feels like a hug of a song. I'm looking at the title and trying to decide exactly how sentimental this song is going to be when I take a look at the lyrics. The held out note that we get towards the end before the ad-libs start up would have been the perfect spot to let that man's vibrato happen, but that's not what we got, and that flattens the song a little bit. Still, because this feels like an encore kind of song, where the members go and interact with the fans a bit more and have them wave the light sticks with them, I'm hoping that the live performances will get that vibrato. I do know that not all of them have vibrato (there are people who have vibratos that producers have to work very hard to draw out of them, even when they know their voices very well), but if you're going to give someone that note, I'd expect that to be given to someone with vibrato because a held out note like that is perfect for a vibrato appearance, and on the whole K-Pop isn't exactly bristling and overflowing with those notes that aren't ad-libs.
This is less of a music video and styled more like a live clip. I love the evidence of the choral singing though. And I heard some vibrato this time, not in the spot I was expecting, but it was there. They look really good.
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