In the sphere of comebacks, Kep1er dropped their fifth mini-album, Magic Hour, yesterday. Featured on this new mini-album is the title track Galileo, which follows on from their Giddy comeback from April of this year. Other than that, it has been a fairly low key five months for the group, with the only major piece of news involving the group being a possible (but presently unsuccessful) extension in Kep1er’s promotions recently.
Galileo is another fair song this year. We do get some robust pop energy from the instrumentation and the melodies in the choruses. Plus, the members themselves feel natural in Galileo. I particularly enjoyed the brightness and punch the members give the chorus, which I feel is much needed for reasons to apparent. Yeseo’s breathy start to Galileo and Huening Bahiyyih soft start to the second verse was probably my pick for the best moments of the song. But while I do agree that Galileo is a definite improvement from their previous comeback, I do find the song to still be dull and unimaginative in some key parts. I feel this the most when I reflect upon Galileo‘s hooks, which I find to have a long shot in catching on with further listens (that is Galileo does convince me to give it further listens). For me, the rest of the verses (aside from the start, as I have already praised above) doesn’t follow through with the same appeal and ends up turning such promising beginning into generic material. I also wished there was more dynamic flair to the instrumental as Galileo feels too consistent from start to end and this ultimately plateaus the song’s appeal for me. We do get some twang and extra punchiness when it comes to the instrumental break, which I fully appreciated. But I wish there was more of that in the rest of the song. Overall, Galileo does sit on the enjoyable side for me, but time will tell whether it has enough holding power alongside its competition.
Music videos like Galileo‘s is what I describe as ‘Watch once, Watched it all’. In other words, you only need to watch it once in order to understand the gist of it. Concept-wise, the members discover a photo booth that transports them to an art gallery for the group to explore, which in turns transports the group into an art piece. The theme of discovery ties well into Galileo Galilei, who is the father of modern science who made a lot of discoveries while he was alive that changed the course of modern science and the song is titled after. The members looks good and I enjoyed the freshness of the colours in the video.
The choreography aspect of this comeback is actually quite good. The routine is rather pleasant for the most part, but I do like the energy and oomph the five members who handled the dance break put into their moves to make it the routine’s most powerful part.
Song – 7/10
Music Video – 7/10
Performance – 8/10
Overall Rating – 7.2/10
Me: Sees the song title.
Also Me: Galileo! Galileo! Galileo Magnifico-o-o-o! I’m just a poor boy nobody loves me.
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