[Review] Spell – SEVENTEEN’s Performance Team

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Two weeks ago, I started reviewing SEVENTEEN’s unit singles from their compilation album, 17 is RIGHT HERE, released in April of this year. I reviewed the Hip-Hop Team’s LALALI first. Today, I will review the Performance Team’s Spell. I will be back to review the Vocal Team’s Cheers of Youth later this week to be ready to review SEVENTEEN’s next comeback, which is happening in just over a week.

Spell is a sophisticated and elegant dreamy number. It is an interesting sound for the Performance Team, whom I associate with more intricate beats and heavier sounds that lend well to becoming a dance-centric performance track. But I am all for exploring different sounds, and Spell is a successful venture for the unit. The instrumental is soft, uniquely utilising percussion and Afrobeats to help create that dreamy aesthetic that we all feel from Spell. Also soft were the quartet’s vocals, which were superbly hazy and tranquil throughout Spell. Catchy hooks also help make the song even more appealing, even if some of it (the “Adila kiya akiya shurapoeh“) was a made-up language for the song. While listening to the song previously, there were times when I felt the members’ vocals took me away, just like you expect a good dream would do. But while the dreamy motif was a constant throughout Spell, I liked it when their vocals tapped into their lower and deeper registers. It was a good and subtle move from the producers to ensure Spell didn’t stay consistent, which could have been a real danger for this song. From how I heard it, they managed to just do enough to stop Spell from feeling dull and like it didn’t go anywhere. But I do think there is room in the song to do more. Nonetheless, Spell is a very different and unexpected direction for the Performance Team. But one that does pay off.

That dreamy aesthetic is carried over into the music video. The video features a tarot card concept, with the members each being a character on a card (see the featured image for this post)—THE8 being The Heart, HOSHI being The Wings, DINO being The Arrow, and JUN being The Apollo. The outdoor scenes, the sets, the outfits, and the makeup donned by the four members all have this dreaminess that puts you in awe and captivates your attention, just like the song does. Definitely a stunning video and one I recommend you check out down below.

As this is a Performance Team track, a choreography is attached. To match the song, it is smooth and features many soft movements. The Performance Team also adds sexiness to the routine, which just works wonderfully with the song. You can hear the fans go wild during these moments in the stage performance SEVENTEEN has uploaded for our viewing pleasure. But the choreography isn’t the only element to take away from the performance. Their smouldering looks and alluring vibe must also be mentioned and highlighted. It is a big part of the routine and highlights the members’ charisma and charm.

Song – 8.5/10
Music Video – 10/10
Performance – 9/10
Overall Rating – 9.1/10

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