Back in March, DAY6 made their long-awaited comeback since April 2021 with Welcome To The Show. This single leads the band’s 8th mini-album, FOUREVER. It also marks the first album release since the departure of former member JAE. FOUREVER consists of seven songs in total, including Welcome To the Show (as mentioned above) and the more recent chart-topping hit HAPPY. The rest of the mini-album also deserves the same glory, becoming one of the highest-rated album releases on my blog for the year. I also highly recommend you check out the entire mini-album, as well. More recently, DAY6 returned with their 9th mini-album, Band Aid, led by the title track Melt Down.
1. Welcome To The Show – Click here for the full review for Welcome To The Show. (10/10)
2. HAPPY – HAPPY is a late bloomer, topping the charts almost 6 months after its release. Congratulations to the band!! HAPPY is a heavier rock track that has a bright melody. But don’t let the brightness fool you. DAY6 sings about their desire to be happy one day, implying that they are not in that current state. Despite not conveying the happiest message, I enjoyed how fulsome the vocals were, which I think is what is currently resonating with listeners. (9/10)
3. The Power of Love – Retro is the name of the game for The Power of Love. While the band has done retro before, it has been a while since we have heard something like this from them. So, it comes off as quite refreshing. Similarly, their vocals also add to that refreshing vibe. I can also see The Power of Love in a parallel universe becoming one of their earlier title tracks. (8/10)
4. Get The Hell Out (널 제외한 나의 뇌) – Get The Hell Out leans into a more punkish vibe, which I really liked. The powerful and energetic tone Get The Hell Out exudes also makes it memorable on this mini-album. The drumming was a highlight in the song (great job to DOWOON!), which I can’t help but foot tap along. I also liked the synthesizer keyboard in the background. SUNGJIN’s rougher texture suits the song so well, while the ‘Get The Hell Out’ refrain is also quite memorable. (9/10)
5. Sad Ending (나만 슬픈 엔딩) – Sad Ending gets my vote for best song on the mini-album. I loved how each member stood out in their own way in the song. The instrumentation for this track was super cool. Particular shout out to WONPIL on the keyboard in Sad Ending, which was very striking and bold. DOWOON on the drums also deserves a shout-out, as he goes into the track hard. YOUNG K and SUNGJIN’s guitar work and vocals round out Sad Ending, creating a track you should simply not skip. (10/10)
6. Let Me Love You (사랑하게 해주라) – When I listen to Let Me Love You, people like Celine Dion flash in my mind. I mean this as a compliment for DAY6. If they release songs that remind me of the Queen of Power ballads, then they are doing something right. While they don’t necessarily hit the wow factor with Let Me Love You, relative to other power ballads, DAY6’s “Let me give you all my love” opening line for the choruses is still quite emotive and heartfelt. The same can be said about the rest of their vocals and melodies in this rock ballad. (9/10)
7. didn’t know (그게 너의 사랑인지 몰랐어) – Closing out the mini-album is didn’t know, a stunning modern rock track. Alongside the rock and band instrumentation are these beautiful strings that create a blissful and atmospheric combination that captivates. The vocals were superb and felt very emotional, which made complete sense since didn’t know is a song about the regret of not knowing the person you were interested in was also interested in you. This one, aesthetically, earns a 10/10 from me. (10/10)