[Review] The Feeling – SHINee

To kick off the celebrations for their 15th anniversary celebration today, SHINee dropped a pre-release single ahead of their 8th studio album’s, Hard, release later this month. The new single is titled The Feeling as was previously performed at their fan meeting held at the end of last month. Both the upcoming album and The Feeling follows on from the group’s last comeback – Don’t Call Me and Atlantis (combined album review here), from 2021.

One listen in and I can definitely say that I liking the song. I have definitely been coming back for more throughout today, as The Feeling just has this wholesome and lovely feel that speaks volumes. The Feeling is a refreshing listen that just comes at the right time as the Northern Hemisphere just enters Summer (and for the likes of me who lives in Australia – it brings me back to the nicer and pleasant periods that I love in Summer). The instrumental is quite upbeat thanks to the percussive elements and drum beats, while the members do an amazing job at keeping The Feeling breezy and flowy with their vocals. That being said, however, there some moments where the members broke away from that breezy and flowy motif, but it all felt just right in the bigger picture that is The Feeling. The instrumentation also features a side of brass in the post-chorus moments and more subtly during the bridge, which gives the song an extra vibrant element that helps prevent the track from falling into an overly consistent state (if that was ever the concern). For me, the best part of the song is when the members sing together, with their harmonies creating a very comforting and warm atmosphere that feels pleasant and satisfying. The Feeling is a great pre-release overall, and definitely has me excited for their upcoming comeback due at the end of the month.

Just like the song, the music video has this breezy feel to it. It might be due to the seaside setting/summery vibes or the floating plastic bags in the sky. Either way, the video complements the song quite well. The colourful trash that rains down around the members is an odd concept to feature in such a video, but the message of The Feeling is about moving forward and hope. So, you can already imagine the bursting of the bigger bag is all about letting go to move forward and that there is hope to do so. I am not entirely sure of the rest of the imagery in the video, but I am sure they are symbolic for similar reasons. Overall, a neat concept.

Song – 9/10
Music Video – 8/10
Overall Rating – 8.6/10

5 thoughts on “[Review] The Feeling – SHINee

    1. Don’t worry, this definitely popped into my head as well. I always wonder if the person who put “SHINee’s back” into Sherlock ever knew it was going to be the one consistent thing that will always pop up every single time SHINee returns!

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