By: Angela - Fun Curve
Translator: Quang Long
If I were to describe
T-ara‘s
music style in a few words, it would be retro disco meets mid-tempo pop
ballads. They have been able to amass popularity and thrive on these
two seemingly polar opposite genres. But I suppose as an eight-year-old
group, it’s important to explore new frontiers to keep things fresh.
However, somewhere along the way, T-ara seems to have lost their own
color and starts to sound like every other generic girl group. While
So Good maintains the status quo of having reasonably catchy songs, it feels less like a T-ara album than ever.
완전 미쳤네 (So Crazy)
So Crazy
is your standard dance pop track with consistent percussion beats, low
trumpet sounds, and occasional DJ scratching synth. It’s high-spirited,
energetic, with a bit of sassy attitude. Perhaps because
So Crazy is produced by
Brave Brothers, it sounds vaguely like it belongs on an
AOA album and doesn’t have T-ara’s own flavor as much.
우리 헤어진 이유 (The Reason We Broke Up)
Acoustic
guitar and weighty drums help define this mid-tempo pop ballad while
the addition of harmonica adds even more to the wistful mood. I’m glad
to finally hear something on
So Good that’s more reminiscent of T-ara. The girls use their smooth voices to express the sadness of having to end a relationship in
The Reason We Broke Up.
For You
For You
has a blend of brassy big band instruments like saxophone and trumpets
with heavy drums beats to make it more upbeat. Perhaps T-ara is also
trying to jump on the retro swing bandwagon, but the mixing of the track
sounds forced, odd, and messy — to the point of distracting me from
listening to the actually decent melody and vocals.
For You is in short, an experiment gone wrong.
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