IVE is officially back with their new second studio album, REVIVE+, featuring their latest title track BLACKHOLE. Also from the studio album is the group’s pre-release track from a few weeks ago, BANG BANG.
To me, the best part of BLACKHOLE is its dramatic flair. It takes a few seconds to really land. But once it does reach the pinnacle of that power, the track is at its best and is a force to be reckoned with. The synth work in BLACKHOLE, particularly during the final chorus, was commendable. It also held its ground during the moments where BLACKHOLE wasn’t reliant on being dramatic and powerful. The same could be said about the vocals and rapping, though I will admit that it took a few more listens for me to warm up to the members’ delivery. What I am most hung up on with BLACKHOLE is the lack of a strong melodic material or hook to remember the song by. Take away the instrumental, and I am not convinced BLACKHOLE has much to stand on. But as a whole piece with all the elements together as it should be, BLACKHOLE is a bold and intense song that is quite memorable.
Like the song, the music video is quite a statement piece in terms of visuals. Their company has gone all out, probably to match the powerful nature and boldness of the song, setting parts of the video in a stadium and filming the members at new heights (i.e., the Sky Bridge at the Lotte World Tower). Even the shots indoors looked amazing. The members’ visuals and outfits were also stunning.
Once again, IVE impresses with their performance. The routine really keeps up with the momentum of the song without a hitch and the members do a great job at executing the performance. Not sure if the tables/extra stage will be a feature on the music shows, but I liked how it gave some extra height and dimension to the performance. The part with LIZ walking on top and the dancer sliding the bottom was iconic. Similarly, the routine alongside the bridge was also a moment to enjoy.
Song – 8/10
Music Video – 9/10
Performance – 9/10
Overall Rating – 8.5/10