I believe this is a side of Block B music spectrum. They have been changing their direction slowly since her era. but If you listen to all their songs their albums are quite diverse and you can found various genres even in the same album. for example Blockbuster or Welcome to Bastarz. So It might be a little bit shocking for people who only know their promotional songs (noy sure if this is your case). As a comment below says this is Park Kyung style, all his music is like that. And it's really hard to find this kind of rock influence in kpop nowadays and Her and Yesterday has amazing instrumentals, so as a person who listens to rock/metal music I'm quite happy with the outcome. Of course I became a fan for the rough concept they have at first, but once you get to know them you realize that that is just a part of them. But I'll wait for the badass concept comeback lol I just love it.
I definitely like both sides to the group. I am pretty familiar with what Block B has relesed for the last few years since I try to listen to every single song that gets released. Some of my favorite Block B songs are their album tracks that are more similar in nature to this than their over the top promo songs.
Well Block B have experimented different different styles. But this song was produced by Kyung and if you have heard his songs you can tell that this totally Kyung so that might be the case. But Block B is so colorful that I think every song they make somehow represent them (also might be because they produce their own songs and tha'ts why it sounds like them lol) Block B is my fave bg in kpop, they have so refreshing music and different from the other kpop songs
I looooooove this. They're being dorks just like they are on interviews and shows lol. It's not my favorite Block B song, as I'm still stuck on "Toy" and will always be stuck on "Movie's Over" and "Be the Light." As long as an artist has an established sound, if they deviate from it a bit, it doesn't bother me. They're free to experiment. It'll broaden their music scope as well. For me, though, this is completely Block B. It's really reminiscent of their early music, just much more mature sounding. I'm so happy with it.
I liked the rythm guitar i think it was a lovely song i particularly love taeil, this song didnt show much of him though that kind of made me a little sad, anyways i know block b struggles with acceptance in mainstream kpop because of past misunderstandings and they are showing hey we can do cute music too but i kind of like the HH version better, i liked blockbuster album so much i just can't not to expect something more similar to that but you know they can try everything because they always do it right.
I believe this is a side of Block B music spectrum. They have been changing their direction slowly since her era. but If you listen to all their songs their albums are quite diverse and you can found various genres even in the same album. for example Blockbuster or Welcome to Bastarz. So It might be a little bit shocking for people who only know their promotional songs (noy sure if this is your case). As a comment below says this is Park Kyung style, all his music is like that. And it's really hard to find this kind of rock influence in kpop nowadays and Her and Yesterday has amazing instrumentals, so as a person who listens to rock/metal music I'm quite happy with the outcome. Of course I became a fan for the rough concept they have at first, but once you get to know them you realize that that is just a part of them. But I'll wait for the badass concept comeback lol I just love it.
I definitely like both sides to the group. I am pretty familiar with what Block B has relesed for the last few years since I try to listen to every single song that gets released. Some of my favorite Block B songs are their album tracks that are more similar in nature to this than their over the top promo songs.
Well Block B have experimented different different styles. But this song was produced by Kyung and if you have heard his songs you can tell that this totally Kyung so that might be the case. But Block B is so colorful that I think every song they make somehow represent them (also might be because they produce their own songs and tha'ts why it sounds like them lol)
Block B is my fave bg in kpop, they have so refreshing music and different from the other kpop songs
I looooooove this. They're being dorks just like they are on interviews and shows lol. It's not my favorite Block B song, as I'm still stuck on "Toy" and will always be stuck on "Movie's Over" and "Be the Light." As long as an artist has an established sound, if they deviate from it a bit, it doesn't bother me. They're free to experiment. It'll broaden their music scope as well. For me, though, this is completely Block B. It's really reminiscent of their early music, just much more mature sounding. I'm so happy with it.
I liked the rythm guitar i think it was a lovely song i particularly love taeil, this song didnt show much of him though that kind of made me a little sad, anyways i know block b struggles with acceptance in mainstream kpop because of past misunderstandings and they are showing hey we can do cute music too but i kind of like the HH version better, i liked blockbuster album so much i just can't not to expect something more similar to that but you know they can try everything because they always do it right.