Song Review:: WJSN: Bloom hour- Bloom hour
- Release date: 2026 February 25
- Album tracklist: Bloom hour, Mirror
- Album runtime: 6 minutes
I'm apparently just going to keep going with the Starship thing right now. I'm not sure that I knew that they were dropping something new, but apparently they did! And it's very exciting since I have a birthday twin in the group. That was actually the first thing I learned about the group. And happy tenth anniversary, WJSN! Congrats on surviving and keeping going!
This is one of those watery instrumentals, but it's less deep water and more shallow pool near a waterfall. There's a lot of splashing happening in my head, like they hiked up to the waterfall and are playing in the water now. This is of course is all metaphorical. It's got a surprisingly fast beat that's comprised almost entirely of percussion instruments. I'm not hearing any particularly low, grounding notes from bass instruments, but the song also isn't particularly saturated with high notes in the instrumental either. We do get some audience participation clapping, which is absolutely wonderful, and I couldn't be happier about the late-song strip-down to just a guitar with infrequent notes.
They've got such pretty voices, y'all. We get the range of the breathy and dreamy to the big and well-supported, which I am here for. The song feels like it's rather high and if I wanted to try to sing it, I feel like this is going to be one of those that I will need to warm up for. No rapping here, just vocals, which I didn't realize until several loops with the song on repeat. I say that because there's a vocal spot where I thought I recognized Exy's voice and I know she's a rapper. Gorgeous song though.
This is a gorgeous music video. I know that the beginning is supposed to represent stars, but I'm reminded of neurons. I also love how the song's message seems to be "No matter what we do individually, we're still a group and we're still together." Which, for a tenth anniversary. I'm in love with that and it satisfies the part of me that panics around tenth anniversaries. Absolutely beautiful. The visuals are visualing, everyone.
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