[Review] Black Out – CHANYEOL (EXO)

It has been almost a year since CHANYEOL made his official solo comeback with his debut mini-album, BLACK OUT. Featured on the mini-album are the singles Black Out and Back Again. Today, I am finally getting around to reviewing Black Out, with the review for Back Again to follow soon in the next couple of days.

In Black Out, we get to hear CHANYEOL in a subdued pop-rock environment, with the instrumental leaning more towards an acoustic palette. Though the drumming did add a bit of energy. CHANYEOL’s husky tone is quite soothing throughout the song, and the melodies lend Black Out a mellow exterior. I also liked it when his vocals became emotive, such as during the pre-choruses, which gave the song depth. Overall, Black Out sounds nice and has all the ingredients for a solid song, but it doesn’t really stick. It’s pleasant in the moment, but it didn’t leave a lasting impression, which is a bit disappointing. I think with a bit more growth or variation in the track, Black Out could’ve been more engaging, and perhaps prompted me to write this review sooner.

The lyrics of Black Out depict the aftermath of heartbreak, with some lines and phrases describing feelings of being lost, lonely, despair, and longing. In the music video, we see CHANYEOL wandering and travelling around a city, experiencing those same emotions expressed in the lyrics. At a certain point in the music video, we see him holding onto the tape in the cassette player for dear life, as if he is holding onto the last remnants of his memories of life before the heartbreak. You can feel his desperation during these moments, which is a testament to his acting throughout the video. I also liked the dark and moody atmosphere of the video, which just sets the tone and some of the emotions of the music video.

Song – 7/10
Music Video – 9/10
Overall Rating – 7.8/10

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