1. Fortunate To Be Liked // 2. Countdown! // 3. Random Play // 4. Freestyle // 5. Now Taking part in // 6. Go Again
GO BACK
After my first hear of the album, Go Again was instantly my favourite b-side. After just a few days and extra listens, songs like Fortunate To Be Liked and Random Play are beginning to problem it, however this funky spotlight should still have the final snigger. Of all of the songs TWS have recorded to this point, this jogs my memory most of early-Seventeen. Earlier than they debuted, this was the sound I assumed they might pursue. They ended up delivering one thing extra distinctive and particular to them, which is a superb factor, however I’m glad they’re nonetheless dipping their toes into this model.
Go Again unfurls like a coiled spring, bounding ahead with chunky bass and rhythm guitar. The verses are boisterous and assured, main right into a melodic refrain that’s one of many group’s finest. That is adopted by a staccato post-chorus hook that sounds as if it was ripped straight from Seventeen’s 2015 debut Adore U. This can be a good nod to TWS’s seniors, whereas nonetheless retaining the youthful spark that makes them distinctive. However like each tune on the album, Go Again is simply too brief. It doesn’t essentially really feel incomplete, however at two minutes twenty two seconds there’s no time to develop a killer instrumental break or funky climax. I urge of you, Pledis. Let these guys document extra songs which might be longer than three minutes. While you’ve bought one thing good going, why not hold it going?
Hooks | 9 |
Manufacturing | 8 |
Longevity | 9 |
Bias | 9 |
RATING | 8.75 |
Grade: B+