[Review] Klaxon – (G)I-DLE

(G)I-DLE started the year strong with their 2nd studio album, 2, lead by the pre-release single Wife, title track Super Lady and the unexpecting hit single Fate. The group has now returned with a new mini-album titled I Sway, which is lead by the single Klaxon. Following promotions for Klaxon, the group will embark on their third world tour, as announced back in May.

I am a bit torn as to whether I like Klaxon. It has potential to be a hit and there are some likeable elements in the song, but it doesn’t surpass the likes of DUMDi DUMDi (a (G)I-DLE summer time hit from 2020). The track itself had brightness and energy. But it felt held back and Klaxon didn’t fully embrace these summer time essentials. On the other hand, Klaxon also features brass elements and upbeatness, and these definitely helped sell Klaxon as a summer time song. But beyond that, the backing of Klaxon does still feel rather basic and not as bold as (G)I-DLE’s more recent tracks. Had Klaxon embraced some boldness (perhaps accented the background a bit better) and maintained the current summery vibes, the song would have a lot more bite to it and it could have rivaled the other Summer time hit (G)I-DLE already have under their belt. As for their vocals and rapping, I thought they were good. Again, basic melodies. But the members delivered those well. An awkward aspect of Klaxon are the hooks. The song’s two main hooks were rather lackluster and not as enticing as in the past. These dry out the song, though I have to admit the randomness of the “Hon hon hon hon hon honk” hook does keep things a bit interesting. Without any context (like how Klaxon is another word for horn), it feels like an odd choice. I just wished it was delivered with a little more emotion. The other hook in the song, the “Oo, Oo, Wa-Oo“, was indeed much better in terms of effect and delivery, but also lacked innovation and felt typical. Overall, another song that has resulted in mixed feelings.

As for the music video, the members fully embraced the summer heat and made it into a sexy summery music video. I liked that, especially the fact the members did not shy away from donning the outfits throughout the video. SHUSHUA definitely stole my attention with her looks throughout the video, with MINNIE’s curls being a close second. However, I am not keen on whatever the hair situation YUQI had on the beach. Elsewhere in the video, it appears the members are chasing someone. But it only becomes apparent towards the end of the video during the desert scenes. The connection here with the song is that the members have fallen for this mystery person and are driving after them to get their attention (presumably by honking the horn of the car they are in).

The choreography for this comeback looks relatively simple. And I quite liked that. It works well with the basic profile of the song, and sometimes simplicity is indeed better. I liked the various key moves that accompany the hooks of the song (not matter how basic and typical they sounded), as well as the cascading bit in the bridge of Klaxon led by Minnie.

Song – 7/10
Music Video – 8/10
Performance – 8/10
Overall Rating – 7.5/10

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