[Review] Save me, Kill me – CIX

CIX also made their comeback on Monday with their 6th mini-album, OK Episode 2: I’m OK, and the title track Save me, Kill me. This follows the group’s August 2022 comeback with OK Episode 1: OK NOT and lead track from that mini-album, 458. Save me, Kill me is also the title of the group’s recently completed world tour, which they embarked on at the very end of 2022.

It took me few listens to get into the likes of Save me, Kill me. There isn’t necessarily anything wrong with the song. It is more so that I was expecting some sort of dance track, not something as subdued and vocally centric like what we got, particularly since we are heading to the more lively music scene that is usually associated with the Summer season. And that we know CIX can easily release. That being said, the future bass and mid-tempo pace that forms the instrumentation of Save me, Kill me does work well enough together to form something that is somewhat upbeat, yet also keeping a subdued tone to the song. In combination with the well-executed vocals and rapping from the members, Save me, Kill me does feel suitable as a track that eases you into the Summer season. It feels weird to describe such a heavy and loaded song this way, but it genuinely does feel like that when we reach the choruses of Save me, Kill me. Moving back to the idea that the song is supposed to be emotionally loaded, I applaud the members for showing a touching sense of fragility and emotion behind their vocals and rapping, which also works well with the song’s expression of painful emotions following something good. The melodies provides a comforting approach to the idea, and also a sense of nostalgia. Also, I quite liked the vocal delivery in the bridge of the song and the way Save me, Kill me climaxed. This, along with the end sequence, really completed the song for me. Overall, Save me, Kill me is a nice comeback, just not what I had expected.

The music video tells quite a story. Any attempts by me to recap the story will probably result me in ruining the story. However, I have come across an article on Leisure Byte that retells the events of Save me, Kill me‘s quite succinctly and well, so here is a link to that article. Just a bit of a disclaimer that both the video and article touches on the topic of suicide and self harm, so it might be triggering to some. Aside from the storyline, the acting by the five members is very good. You can definitely feel the emotions behind both their acting and the song in this video. Also, the lighting just gives such a serious tone to the video.

While the music video does not show any choreography given the focus on the plotline and the song itself feels subdued enough to not require a dance routine to it, CIX has confirmed that there is choreography attached to this comeback via their comeback showcase, the release of the dance practice and some other promotional material. I liked how the members put the same amount of energy and passion into the performance, per the amount of emotion in the song. It also showcases their dance skills and talents. Altogether and quite surprisingly, Save me, Kill me makes for a riveting performance.

Song – 8/10
Music Video – 9/10
Performance – 9/10
Overall Rating – 8.5/10

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