Due to my poor time management, I have yet to review a few 2024 releases. One of them is SUNGJIN’s (from DAY6) solo debut with Check Pattern and the studio album 30. Today, I am finally reviewing Check Pattern, which will make things much easier when reviewing 30.
Check Pattern is a stunning rock ballad. I remember it being so captivating when I first checked it out upon its release, and it remains captivating even to this day. There are a few reasons for this. The flow of the song is one of these reasons. I love a song that can really hold my attention, and Check Pattern does it well. The moment I find myself captivated by the rest of the song, the flow pulls me along. I love how the pre-choruses deliberately still the song slightly before returning to the chorus. This gives Check Pattern some natural rhythm that helps it become a neutral piece. Another reason for Check Pattern’s captivating appeal is SUNGJIN himself. The hoarseness of his vocals just gives Check Pattern some emotional impact and tone. There is also a warmth to his vocals that I find very comforting. But the main reason I am so captivated by Check Pattern is its lyrics. It speaks to the emotions of meeting and separating from the person we are meant to be with for various reasons in life and the hope of meeting each other again one day. This was very thought-provoking, as it made me think about my experiences.
This is my attempt to explain the music video, as the idea is a little abstract and hard to explain in words. I might not have it 100% right, so I do recommend you watch this equally stunning and captivating music video to make sense of it. It shows SUNGJIN as a director, bringing a play that depicts the song’s lyrics to life. The play shows the audience (including us) the abovementioned emotions from many walks of life. Essentially, one person is in one season/location and the other in a different season/location. There is an idea that both know each other and want to meet but just can’t because they are in different times, places, or circumstances. They come close to meeting on some occasions (depicted by the hands reaching out). But they just can’t get there (as shown by the hands close to touching). However, like how the song speaks to the wish or idea of meeting the other person again, the play shows a happy ending where the individuals meet and be with one another. I love how this story was drawn from people’s experiences that they wrote down for SUNGJIN (as shown at the start of the video).
Song – 10/10
Music Video – 10/10
Overall Rating – 10/10