[Review] Maybe Tomorrow – DAY6

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DAY6 returned yesterday with the digital single, Maybe Tomorrow. The new release follows their 9th mini-album, Band-Aid and the title track Melt Down from last September.

I find Maybe Tomorrow quite captivating. It took me a few tries to realise that (I was distracted by some other things), but once I settled and focused, I found myself being whisked away by the song. The new single is a rock ballad that sounds very DAY6. I liked Maybe Tomorrow‘s wispiness and gentle nature, whilst the guitar and drums ground the song so that it doesn’t feel overly light to the point that it just breezes by, and I can’t remember it. I particularly enjoyed the drumming in the song, which gives it a bit of a punch and beat. The keyboard work was also lovely, and I liked the little buffer at the song’s end. Maybe Tomorrow also carries emotions, and I felt the members did a fantastic job relaying those emotions to the audience. They didn’t go down the heartfelt or powerful routes, but you definitely get a reflective and pensive tone from them. The melodies are soothing, and the chorus is pleasantly catchy. Altogether, Maybe Tomorrow is a beautiful yet safe ballad from DAY6 that I am sure everyone will enjoy.

Maybe Tomorrow‘s lyrics comfort those who are down, sad, or struggling and wish that tomorrow is a better day. Here is my interpretation of the beautiful accompanying music video. DAY6 portrays those emotions of feeling down, sad or struggling. The mood then is dark and heavy. Then, the room around them shakes, sending them flying out the door and falling through the sky. The members slowly open their eyes, representing that the “new day” is better and comforting. But each member opens their eyes at various times, suggesting everyone has something to make tomorrow better for them. For YOUNG K, it was the music (he had his eyes open way before falling), but he needed the bright light from the sun to make him realise maybe tomorrow is better. For SUNGJIN, it was his guitar that made him open his eyes, and for DOWOON, the colours of the confetti brought him comfort and opened his eyes. The ending shows WONPIL falling back into his bed and waking up, only to realise that there is a hole in his room to show him the light that the new day is better. It also suggests that maybe parts of their dreams did occur (i.e., the music, the light, the guitar and the colours).

Song – 9/10
Music Video – 9/10
Overall Rating – 9/10

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