The smartest thing that ATEEZ have done so far is stick with the same team of producers for each and every track. Like many newer K-pop acts, they self-produce a fair share of their material, but the already-iconic ATEEZ sound is driven most strongly by behind-the-scenes talent in the form of Leez, Eden, Buddy and Ollounder. I hope that this red hot partnership never comes to an end.
Though I prefer the group’s new title track Wave, Illusion is another example of ATEEZ taking overused genre tropes and strengthening them with the infusion of their colorful, dynamic personality. In some ways, Illusion is a straightforward hip-hop track, complete with aesthetically-driven autotune that smothers almost every moment. There’s even an annoying high-pitched vocal sample thrown in to test my patience. And yet, it all comes together to create an appealing ATEEZ package.
Compared to Wave, Illusion doesn’t offer quite as much melodic heft. Luckily, its catchy sing-song hook compensates, anchoring the track with a memorable refrain that plays off the group’s anything-goes energy. Even looking past the autotune, the track is delivered in a freewheeling, slurred fashion, giving Illusion an off-kilter vibe that feels just unpolished enough to offer some grit. That quality is underlined by a percussive instrumental that warps in uneven angles like a ramshackle carnival ride. In some ways, this track reminds me of Winner’s ill-conceived 2018 single Everyday — the difference being that Illusion is actually good. And that might be the greatest compliment I can give the song. It fashions last year’s worst musical instincts into a solid K-pop stomper, bolstered by a heaping dose of charisma.
Hooks | 8 |
Production | 8 |
Longevity | 8 |
Bias | 8 |
RATING | 8 |
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Hey, I am so happy you like Ateez’s music; their material is slowly getting me excited in the 4th generation KPOP again. Would you be doing a buried treasure for this album? Literally all the tracks are solid, but utopia just slaps.
Love this blog!
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The album is fantastic all the way through, but Utopia is a total gem. Expect a write-up soon!
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I swear this sounds like an ATEEZ version of Pentagon Shine.
Its one of the kind of jangly songs that at first I can’t stand and then after a month I buy it anyway.
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