Bite Review: Shinee’s “Atmos” is Indeed a Mood

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The future lingers here, some kind of vibe

Rising as if we’re dancing

Like walking barefoot again

Even the sound fades into the haze

Feels like I, could do anything

So goes the first verse of Shinee’s newest title track “Atmos,” (short for atmosphere), and it’s also the MV’s north star. There’s a whisper of a story here and some nice, if not terribly groundbreaking, imagery. But above all, there’s a mood, the literal manifestation of “some kind of vibe.”

Warning: MV contains flashing images.

Technically, “Atmos” is a love song, but romance feels like an afterthought. Instead, the song and its MV are fixated on capturing the exhilaration tinged with terror that comes when standing at the edge of a wonderful possibility. Shinee’s members spend most of the MV solo, going somewhere on endless roads that are sometimes so sunny, you can practically feel the heat radiating off the pavement. Whether bathed in sunlight or icy lamplight on evening streets, everything is in beautiful but harsh extremes.

The song’s lyrics might tell the tale of a promise, mood, and relationship fulfilled, but the MV points to the fragility of the future Shinee can almost taste. Sunglasses, keys, and headphones fall to the pavement, ready to be picked up — or crushed. And even as they sing “we can do anything,” the members’ give performances filled with intensity, nearing panic, that speak of anything but certainty.

Ultimately, “Atmos” is still an ode to optimism and forward-momentum, an especially poignant message coming from a group celebrating their 18th anniversary. But the track’s MV adds a layer of meaning, creating a mood of equal parts celebration, determination, and hard-won realism. This “Atmos” is precious not in spite of its vulnerability, but because of it.

The MV is not without its missteps. A generic dance set backed by a large blue screen breaks the MV’s carefully curated mood. The final choreography sequence, which takes place on a roof amid blue fireworks, is a huge improvement. There’s also some slightly tacked-on animation that is perfectly lovely, but is in a nearly identical style to a sequence in NCT Wish’s 2024 MV “Steady,” also from SM Entertainment. Taken as a whole though, “Atmos” is a sterling example of how a big collection of small visual motifs can successfully create a vibe — and how sometimes a vibe is more than enough for a compelling viewing experience.

When we talk about the best of K-pop MVs, it’s most often in-reference to innovative effects, immersive storytelling, or mind-boggling imagery. But sometimes, all you really need is a mood.

(YouTube. Lyrics via YouTube. Images via SM Entertainment.)

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