
A shimmering fusion of J-pop melody and orchestral power. Sweeping strings and crystalline harmonies create a cinematic, bittersweet atmosphere of light and hope.
November 13, 2019 · King Records
Fallin' Light captures the essence of GFRIEND's signature 'Power Innocence' concept, adapted with the intricate melodic sensibilities of the Japanese market. It sounds like a grand, theatrical production where every track is treated with the gravity of a film score. The music is defined by its massive orchestral arrangements: violins that don't just provide background texture but lead the melody with the same urgency as the vocalists. There is a persistent sense of movement, driven by rock-influenced drumming and bright, clean electric guitar stabs that prevent the sentimentality from becoming too slow or stagnant.
How does Fallin' Light sound next to the rest of GFRIEND's catalogue?
Golden Hour saturates this record notably more than the artist's norm.
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