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K-Album: RED VELVET's 'The ReVe Festival' Day 1
Review written by: yooamygirls
This article is the first part of our "ReVe Festival" series, which will be reviewing the entire trilogy.
After an almost 8 month break since the release of their 6th mini album 'RBB' ('Really Bad Boy') last November, Red Velvet finally made a comeback in June
with the first part of their ‘The ReVe Festival’ trilogy. Titled “'The ReVe Festival’ Day 1”, the EP consists of 6 songs: the title track '짐살라빔' ('Zimzalabim'),
along with 'Sunny Side Up!', 'Milkshake', '친구가 아냐' ('Bing Bing'), '안녕', 여름' ('Parade'), and LP. The comeback was highly anticipated. Not only was it the first
comeback in a long time of one of the biggest girl groups in K-pop, but the teasers released before the album dropped also promised something very different
and unique. Although Red Velvet has been crowned queens of versatility and originality with their various attempts at new concepts over the years, this trilogy
was a new attempt even for them. The teaser pictures and videos showed the girls in a sort of festival or carnival set, and the online cover photo of the album
included symbols of songs Red Velvet has released since debut.
With the hype so high, it looked like everyone had tuned in for the release of the album. When June 19th came, the music video for 'Zimzalabim' was released
along with the rest of the album.
While 'Zimzalabim' isn’t anywhere near my favorite Red Velvet title tracks, I can respect Red Velvet and the producers for what they were trying to achieve.
It’s definitely something new and unique with the chant-like chorus and the verses that don’t seem to fit into any pre-made formula. Even the way Wendy begins
the song, “Whoo! Are you ready for this? Zimzalabim!”, wasn’t enough to prepare us for the song. It proved to be even more divisive than Red Velvet’s most
controversial title track yet, 'Rookie'. Some people passionately hated the song, while others claimed it was the best thing Red Velvet has ever put out. The song
is definitely one that took time to grow on me. Even now, I have to be in a very specific mood to seek it out. As someone who likes to hum or sing along a catchy
chorus, 'Zimzalabim' doesn’t give me that luxury. It’s more of a chant or yell-type of a song, although I have to admit that the ending chorus with the repeating
Na-na-nas is every bit as addictive and catchy as you would expect a Red Velvet song to be.
'Zimzalabim' may have thrown people off, but the song that comes right after it successfully brought them all back on the Red Velvet hype train. 'Sunny Side Up!'
is a sultry, reggae-type song that highlights Seulgi and Wendy’s vocal colors perfectly. As it’s the chosen promoted b-side, Red Velvet has performed it a couple
of times, and it was definitely the more public friendly song. If 'Zimzalabim' is a scream to your ear, 'Sunny Side Up!' is its direct contrast, coaxing you while
managing to be energetic and fun. It’s yet another testament to how strong Red Velvet’s b-sides are.
The third track, 'Milkshake', is my personal favorite song off the album. It was the song that made me go “wow” on first listen, and it still manages to surprise
me with how good it is. It showcases the girls harmonizing, and it is playful and youthful in its melody. It has a festival sound to it, and one of its highlights is
Irene’s rap before the second chorus hits. This is the song that sold the album for me, making me go from “I might actually not really like this album that much”
to “nah, I actually really do.” The song also reminded me of a b-side off the 'Rookie' or 'Russian Roulette' mini, but it still holds a distinct sound that fits this
album perfectly.
This is where the album starts to get really interesting. I must admit I had no real strong opinion of 'Bing Bing' when I first listened to it. I could admit it was
catchy, but its chorus was a little too repetitive for me to be instantly impressed. However, once again Red Velvet proved me wrong. There’s just so many things
to enjoy about this song - the bridge, for example, going from Seulgi to Joy to Wendy’s high note, is a pure earworm. This song reminds me of a roller coaster,
I feel like I’m on a ride the whole time, moving forward at a fast pace. This is no doubt the most carnival-sounding song on this album.
'Parade' is the song I changed my opinion of the most. At first, I was pretty ambivalent about the song, but then one day it got stuck in my head and I was sold.
It has a unique flavor to the chorus where all five girls’ voices mesh together in this really beautiful tone. If 'Bing Bing' was almost a crazily fast-paced song, 'Parade' is one pace slower, but it still manages to be energetic and lively. I also think that out of all five members, Joy’s voice blossomed the most in
this particular song. Even the title screams ‘festival’, and this is the type of song I would sing out loud with my friends.
Unfortunately, the last song of the album is my least favorite, and while most people seem to absolutely love 'LP', calling it one of the best songs of the album,
it just didn't resonate with me as much. It’s probably one of my least favorite Red Velvet b-sides ever. It suddenly falls flat from all the high-paced, fun songs
we had before, and I find the chorus forgettable and, at times, annoying. The song is definitely more about the vocals than the performance, but even as
someone who loves Red Velvet’s slower songs, this song just didn’t do much for me.
Overall this album surprised me in many ways. While the title track is probably one of Red Velvet’s weakest, I think the rest of the album is extremely solid, with
the b-sides being both cohesive and well-suited for each other. This album also achieved a very important goal: to make people excited for the second part of
the trilogy, which was released two months later in August.
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Artistic Creativity: 8/10
Vocal Quality: 8/10
Music
'짐살라빔' ('Zimzalabim'): 5.5/10
'Sunny Side Up!': 9/10
'Milkshake': 9/10
'친구가 아냐' ('Bing Bing'): 7.5/10
'안녕, 여름' ('Parade'): 8/10
'LP': 3/10
Album
‘The ReVe Festival’ Day 1: 7.5/10
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Review written by: yooamygirls
This article is the first part of our "ReVe Festival" series, which will be reviewing the entire trilogy.
After an almost 8 month break since the release of their 6th mini album 'RBB' ('Really Bad Boy') last November, Red Velvet finally made a comeback in June
with the first part of their ‘The ReVe Festival’ trilogy. Titled “'The ReVe Festival’ Day 1”, the EP consists of 6 songs: the title track '짐살라빔' ('Zimzalabim'),
along with 'Sunny Side Up!', 'Milkshake', '친구가 아냐' ('Bing Bing'), '안녕', 여름' ('Parade'), and LP. The comeback was highly anticipated. Not only was it the first
comeback in a long time of one of the biggest girl groups in K-pop, but the teasers released before the album dropped also promised something very different
and unique. Although Red Velvet has been crowned queens of versatility and originality with their various attempts at new concepts over the years, this trilogy
was a new attempt even for them. The teaser pictures and videos showed the girls in a sort of festival or carnival set, and the online cover photo of the album
included symbols of songs Red Velvet has released since debut.
With the hype so high, it looked like everyone had tuned in for the release of the album. When June 19th came, the music video for 'Zimzalabim' was released
along with the rest of the album.
While 'Zimzalabim' isn’t anywhere near my favorite Red Velvet title tracks, I can respect Red Velvet and the producers for what they were trying to achieve.
It’s definitely something new and unique with the chant-like chorus and the verses that don’t seem to fit into any pre-made formula. Even the way Wendy begins
the song, “Whoo! Are you ready for this? Zimzalabim!”, wasn’t enough to prepare us for the song. It proved to be even more divisive than Red Velvet’s most
controversial title track yet, 'Rookie'. Some people passionately hated the song, while others claimed it was the best thing Red Velvet has ever put out. The song
is definitely one that took time to grow on me. Even now, I have to be in a very specific mood to seek it out. As someone who likes to hum or sing along a catchy
chorus, 'Zimzalabim' doesn’t give me that luxury. It’s more of a chant or yell-type of a song, although I have to admit that the ending chorus with the repeating
Na-na-nas is every bit as addictive and catchy as you would expect a Red Velvet song to be.
'Zimzalabim' may have thrown people off, but the song that comes right after it successfully brought them all back on the Red Velvet hype train. 'Sunny Side Up!'
is a sultry, reggae-type song that highlights Seulgi and Wendy’s vocal colors perfectly. As it’s the chosen promoted b-side, Red Velvet has performed it a couple
of times, and it was definitely the more public friendly song. If 'Zimzalabim' is a scream to your ear, 'Sunny Side Up!' is its direct contrast, coaxing you while
managing to be energetic and fun. It’s yet another testament to how strong Red Velvet’s b-sides are.
The third track, 'Milkshake', is my personal favorite song off the album. It was the song that made me go “wow” on first listen, and it still manages to surprise
me with how good it is. It showcases the girls harmonizing, and it is playful and youthful in its melody. It has a festival sound to it, and one of its highlights is
Irene’s rap before the second chorus hits. This is the song that sold the album for me, making me go from “I might actually not really like this album that much”
to “nah, I actually really do.” The song also reminded me of a b-side off the 'Rookie' or 'Russian Roulette' mini, but it still holds a distinct sound that fits this
album perfectly.
This is where the album starts to get really interesting. I must admit I had no real strong opinion of 'Bing Bing' when I first listened to it. I could admit it was
catchy, but its chorus was a little too repetitive for me to be instantly impressed. However, once again Red Velvet proved me wrong. There’s just so many things
to enjoy about this song - the bridge, for example, going from Seulgi to Joy to Wendy’s high note, is a pure earworm. This song reminds me of a roller coaster,
I feel like I’m on a ride the whole time, moving forward at a fast pace. This is no doubt the most carnival-sounding song on this album.
'Parade' is the song I changed my opinion of the most. At first, I was pretty ambivalent about the song, but then one day it got stuck in my head and I was sold.
It has a unique flavor to the chorus where all five girls’ voices mesh together in this really beautiful tone. If 'Bing Bing' was almost a crazily fast-paced song, 'Parade' is one pace slower, but it still manages to be energetic and lively. I also think that out of all five members, Joy’s voice blossomed the most in
this particular song. Even the title screams ‘festival’, and this is the type of song I would sing out loud with my friends.
Unfortunately, the last song of the album is my least favorite, and while most people seem to absolutely love 'LP', calling it one of the best songs of the album,
it just didn't resonate with me as much. It’s probably one of my least favorite Red Velvet b-sides ever. It suddenly falls flat from all the high-paced, fun songs
we had before, and I find the chorus forgettable and, at times, annoying. The song is definitely more about the vocals than the performance, but even as
someone who loves Red Velvet’s slower songs, this song just didn’t do much for me.
Overall this album surprised me in many ways. While the title track is probably one of Red Velvet’s weakest, I think the rest of the album is extremely solid, with
the b-sides being both cohesive and well-suited for each other. This album also achieved a very important goal: to make people excited for the second part of
the trilogy, which was released two months later in August.
________________
Artistic Creativity: 8/10
Vocal Quality: 8/10
Music
'짐살라빔' ('Zimzalabim'): 5.5/10
'Sunny Side Up!': 9/10
'Milkshake': 9/10
'친구가 아냐' ('Bing Bing'): 7.5/10
'안녕, 여름' ('Parade'): 8/10
'LP': 3/10
Album
‘The ReVe Festival’ Day 1: 7.5/10
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One of my fav albums from2019. I like every song
Thanks for reviewing Yooa
Thanks for reviewing Yooa
Great review Yooa! My favorite song from album is Sunny Side Up.
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Great review Yooa! I really enjoyed reading it as I really liked album! Anticipating review of rest of ReVe Festival series you did great
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I love Red Velvet!
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Well-written review Yooa!
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Sunny-side up and milkshake are my faves but if I had to pick one...hmm........hmmmmmm... maybe sunny side up hehe
Great review, yooa
Great review, yooa
I love the part where the saxophone has a solo part in LP. I'm a sucker for anything jazz so I liked this song very much. However, it reminded me too much of elevator music.
Great review yooa! Looking forward to the rest of your articles.
Great review yooa! Looking forward to the rest of your articles.
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Nice review yooa!
I loved sunny side up! From this ep
I loved sunny side up! From this ep
great review Yooa!
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nice review!
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The Reve Festival Day 1 is my fav album of the year (so far)
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