Making their comeback today is LE SSERAFIM, who returns with their 3rd mini-album and latest title track, both of which are titled EASY. This comeback follows another successful year for LE SSERAFIM, who capped it off with the all-English hit and Overwatch 2 collaboration single Perfect Night.
Just like Perfect Night, LE SSERAFIM’s new song is a bit too consistent for my liking. EASY is pretty much a blur that I don’t really register much of, based on the few listens I have given the song ahead of this review. Before I know it, the song has breeze over my head and I am moving onto the next song without much thought. Not exactly the best outcome for any title track. The producers really needed to find a relatively striking element that fits the the current arrangement to really draw attention back to the song. We did get a muted flute-like sound and some really low and unsettling synth work just prior to the choruses, but neither of them struck me. Rather, both contributed to the blur. Similarly, the vocal work also added to the blur. I did think the group showed a solid effort in the song. But their vocal delivery was too light to anchor the song to our minds. It isn’t all bad news for EASY, as the additional listens I have given EASY for the purposes of this review did manage to allow me to register some aspects of EASY. I do appreciate the pleasantness and the easy going vibe that the group and their producers went for in this hip-hop/R&B track. The melodies might have an ear-wormy effect on me if I can give the song more listens. But the lack of anything stimulating in the track or anything to remember EASY by doesn’t really work in the song’s favour.
It was announced recently that one of the major broadcasting stations in South Korea (KBS) would be banning the broadcast of the music video for EASY, citing concerns due to the ‘risk of imitation’ (which attracted attention to its vagueness). Now, watching the video, I kind of agree with this ban (which I wish to reiterate is a rare occurrence). To provide some context, the song itself is about making life easier in tough situations. But there are scenes in the video that doesn’t really connect with the lyrical message of the song, such the dropping of a connected hair dryer into a water-filled bathtub and some representation that alludes to self-harm (the thorny rose vine that forms part of the swing that one of the members hold onto). I like to give the benefit of the doubt, but even I am left scratching my head on the meaning of these scenes. On a lighter note, I did like the darker atmosphere that the video had going, as well as the editing, which I thought was a cool aspect of the video.
Watching the stage performance for EASY, it is clear to me that the group is really good at engaging with the audience. The members really show an alluring and charismatic side to themselves whilst on stage. To match with the song, the choreography is light and rather smooth, while also striking a balance to keep up with the rhythm and beat of the song.
Song – 6.5/10
Music Video – 7/10
Performance – 9/10
Overall Rating – 7.2/10
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