Song Review:: EVNNE: Backtalk- Backtalk

  • Release date: 2026 April 20
  • Album tracklist: Backtalk, STAY
  • Album runtime: 6 minutes

 I have no quips or comments or stories for this one, other than I really liked Keita when he was on Boys Planet.

That is an interesting instrumental. It's very 80s techno for quite a bit of it, and while it doesn't have the science fiction warbling, it does have the science fiction sparkling. We've also got some distortion and crackling fuzz to the instrumental that gives the song an aesthetic age that you don't hear in music very often anymore. I'm listening to the aural equivalent of something filmed on Super8 film to give it that very distinct home movie feel. I'm not overly fond, just because the pitch of the sustained notes is bothering me a little, but as a choice, it's kind of a bold one, and I love that for the song. It knows what it is trying to do, and I think it's doing it successfully.

There's a lot of variation going on in the vocals, and they all feel like they're on theme, so nothing is wildly out of left field. There are a couple of spots where I wish more of the song was like it with the synergy between the vocals and the instrumental, but on the whole, with the amount of not-sameness that the vocals are exhibiting, I'm satisfied with it.

Flashing lights warning. I really like how we've got a couple of sections in black-and-white, because it gives the song a good texture, and this is largely a vibes and visuals music video anyway, so that helps greatly.



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