Song Review:: UDTT: VIPER- VIPER
- Release date: 2026 June 27
- Album tracklist: VIPER, Drift away
- Album runtime: 6 minutes
Hello! I'm going to reset this month because yikes, I'm behind on June. If I have time, which I probably will if we're going to be honest, I'll do some of the June releases I missed. Maybe even some of the May ones I missed. But you (yes, you who are reading these words right at this very moment, I'm speaking to you) can help me figure out which of the missing songs I should do. And all you have to do...is ask. Leave a comment. If you're shy, you can always use The Form and no one else will ever know you asked me. In other news, UDTT are all fully adults and have been since shortly after debut, which I apparently didn't cover, but I thought I had. Wild.
Okay. This is fun. So I actually left this on repeat for a while because I was trying to figure out how on earth I was going to say what I was thinking, which is that this basically sums up to a training montage from some sort of action movie in vibes. Not a high-octane action movie, to be clear, but definitely more in the realm of a scrappy underdog going from zero to hero. The instrumental is actually pretty low key and chill considering, but it uses beats of rest really well to emphasize a sort of weight and power underneath the occasional skitter.
Here's the requisite "vipers are venomous not poisonous because the danger is not in eating them" comment. It drives me kind of nuts when people mix those two up. The song doesn't have a moment where one of them breaks from the pack to have a big vocal boom, which is unfortunate. But we do actually have a surprising amount of variation going on in this vocally considering how unambitious it seems otherwise. I quite enjoy this. Otherwise I wouldn't have left it on repeat for hours.
I love it when music videos have storylines, and in this case it really points out how much potential it has vocally.
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