[Review] Last Festival – TWS:

After snagging the ‘Best New Male Group’ and ‘Best Dance Performance – Male Group’ awards at MAMA this year, TWS is back with a brand new single, Last Festival (or 마지막 축제). This new song is featured on the group’s first single album, titled Last Bell. It also follows their debut with Sparkling Blue (the mini-album) and plot twist (the lead single) and their first comeback with Summer Beat (the mini-album – yet to be reviewed) and If I’m S, Can You Be My N? (the lead single).

Last Festival continues TWS’ strong ‘lead single’ output this year. It is supposedly a remake of Seo Taiji And Boys’ 1993 hit song of the same name, but reinterpreted to be a chill song. It still has an engaging beat and rhythm, which was the first thing I noticed about Last Festival when I checked it out on Monday. I think a pop element could have helped Last Festival stand out more. Not too much is needed but enough to give Last Festival extra energy. But its current form lends well to the wintery season South Korea is heading into. The hooks and melodies are catchy and work well with the chill background. However, I wish they had been a bit more fleshed out and had a punchier feel (the latter would have lent well to the pop tinge I am yearning for in Last Festival). This would have allowed TWS to work with more riveting and engaging material in the new song. I find the vocals and rapping in Last Festival a little dulled – not to the point where it bores me, but it does feel like the song is beginning to head in that direction. But overall, as it is, Last Festival is a great song from the group.

The music video shows the TWS members each realising their feelings for one particular female student in the entire school before the school year ends. However, as the video progresses, it is shown that the female student has feelings for only one of the members. So, we see the members’ reaction to the female student not choosing them, which obviously involves sadness, dejection and tears. The ending is rather bittersweet, as it is revealed that they are all friends based on the events during the end-of-year festivities. I liked the choreography scenes, especially how the sets were part of the school’s end-of-year production. The one which saw the members perform on the structure of the upcoming skyscraper featured some of the members falling gracefully off the sides of the set, which was a cool way to exit the scene.

I quite enjoyed the choreography and can see why the group was recognised for their plot twist choreography at the MAMA Awards this year (aside from the fact that dance performance went viral throughout 2024). I didn’t think it would be as sharp and fast as it was, and I thought it would have embraced more of Last Festival’s chill side. But it leans more toward the song’s beat and rhythm, which works well for this song.

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

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