Was looking out for a new k-pop release. First heard Yozoh's Day Dream, it wasn't that bad, liked the visual presentation but not really the song itself. Then I heard Push & Pull. Liked the beginning so I decided to try writing a review on it. Here goes.
Since I've already mentioned visual aspect, let's talk that. Not too keen on the green filter (not sure what kind of instagram/aviary effect you'd call it, but either way - not my cup of tea. What I did like though was the camera shifting speed and change in the len's focus. Also really liked the smooth scene changes from walking around different streets to his still guitar playing.
Not my #1 current hit song, but it was definitely great to listen to - not just once. I guess it obviously had to have some kind of standing seeing it's the title track of his first mini-album, The Manual. I liked how his voice came straight in after a couple of intro beats. Shut the fuss, get to the point. Nice. *Thumbs up* Loved the groove of the song when he actually sang words, but I started to lose sense of the song when he started to sing da-la-da improv syllables...
Plus, nice guitar and drum accompaniment.
Oh and did I mention that he composed the song? Mystic89's latest talent, Eddy Kim, composed all six songs in his mini-album. Wishing him all the best for his bright future!