[Review] Railway – BANG CHAN (Stray Kids)

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With Stray Kids due to make their comeback on Friday with their new mixtape, Do It, led by the title tracks Do It and Divine, I thought it might be nice to quickly wrap up the review of the solo tracks from their Hop mixtape released last year. The final song to review is BANG CHAN’s Railway. For the other reviews of Stray Kids’ solo songs from the Hop mixtape, see the links below the music video. I will be back soon to review the unit tracks from their Mixtape: Dominate album.

I don’t have much to say about Railway. From the first second, you can feel the intensity and tension of Railway through its instrumentation. It is definitely the song’s best asset. While it is more on the typical end of the spectrum, I actually liked the presence of the trap elements and hefty beats alongside the darker, atmospheric synths in the song. As Railway develops, electric guitars are introduced, teasing out more of that intensity and tension as the song goes along. BANG CHAN himself adds a sultry vibe to Railway through his vocals, giving it a more mature, alluring feel. This aligns with the song’s potential mature themes, which BANGCHAN tends to explore in his solo work, and complements the intensity/tension I keep mentioning. Personally, I would have liked an extended version of Railway, as it feels relatively short despite its inherent slower pace to maintain a consistent intensity/tension.

Like the song, the music video visually explores dark and mature themes. Vampirism, blood and gore (including bone-crushing sound effects) make a presence in the video to represent the struggles BANG CHAN experiences with the different sides of himself. In the video, the one we think is in charge at the start loses his authority and is locked up by a different version of himself by the end. Which version is which, we won’t know. But it is a very artistic and haunting way of representing these struggles. Props to BANG CHAN for his superb acting throughout the video.

Song – 8.5/10
Music Video – 9/10
Overall Rating – 8.7/10

I.N’s HALLUCINATION | SEUNGMIN’s As We Are | FELIX’s Unfair | HAN’s Hold My Hand
HYUNJIN’s So Good | CHANGBIN’s ULTRA | LEE KNOW’s YOUTH | BANG CHAN’s Railway

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