A K-pop group’s title track isn’t always the best song on their album, even if it’s the one most people will hear. Sometimes, b-sides deserve recognition too. In the singles-oriented world of K-pop, I want to spotlight some of these buried treasures and give them the props they deserve.
Just B’s Damage does a lot of things that usually bother me in K-pop, but I remain fascinated by it. That rugged electro distortion and those constant layers of vocal chants really pull me in. The song brings capital “D” Drama, and that’s the case for album-opener Get Away as well.
Both songs are composed by B.A.P’s Bang Yongguk, and his influence is obvious. In Get Away’s case, we’ve got a brilliant rock backbone. B.A.P often explored rock music – most notably in debut-era singles Warrior and Power. It’s thrilling to hear this sound make a resurgence, even if Get Away never finds a hook as indelible as those two classics. Still, I hope Yongguk continues to work with Just B. They can serve me B.A.P retreads all day long and I’ll be happy!
After a rumble of sinister bass, Get Away’s instrumental fills out with metal guitar, filtered choir-like backing vocals and a heavy stomp. The production is super fun, harnessing the kind of over-the-top energy K-pop has often made its name on. From here, the track is more “chant” than “song,” with a chorus that’s largely throwaway. But every once and awhile, the guys deliver a shot of vocal firepower. My favorite example happens just after the first chorus, as a dynamic melody sweeps us into verse two. The track eventually devolves into an electric guitar fueled dance breakdown, and that’s just fine for a performance piece like this. However, I’d love to see the guys take this energy and find an equally strong song to go along with it.
Hooks | 7 |
Production | 9 |
Longevity | 9 |
Bias | 9 |
RATING | 8.5 |
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Ah, and here’s where our musical tastes overlap! I absolutely adore this track – it’s been a good few days of releases for me but this one tops the list. And apparently I’m well past due to dig into B.A.P!
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AWWW YEAH this rules. i was pleasantly surprised by the title track but this blows that one out of the water. “Capital D Drama” is right, this is insane. Reminds me of the slightly hard-rockier Evanescence-adjacent bands I used to listen to in angsty middle school days. I am all for a kpop Evanescence revival. Or, maybe this is way too much but actually the church bell-type noises reminded me of this (terrible) band CRADLE OF FILTH that I listened to in like 2004 LOL. ROCK!!!!!!!
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Song of the week. Hopefully one day you make a post about some of B.A.P buried rock treasures like : Goodbye, What The hell, Bangx2, Dystopia, Save me, Albatroz ect…
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my personal highlight of this song is, not only does it sound like baby B.A.P but we even get some of Yongguk’s voice. Maybe I cried a little?
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I love theatricality, so this is so much for me. Also, Yongguk’s voice is back! Yongguk as a producer is back! Yes, I am totally fanboying here.
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Thank God Yongguk’s back!! Love this track :’)
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