
A sleek departure into neon-soaked synth-pop and tropical house. Polished, humid, and brimming with a newfound maturity and rhythmic confidence.
July 1, 2019 · Source Music (4)
Fever Season represents a humid, neon-lit evolution of the group's sound, trading their signature orchestral sentimentality for a sleek, modern aesthetic. The music feels like the residual heat of a city sidewalk at midnight: thick, shimmering, and full of restless energy. Tropical house influences and heavy synth-bass lines replace the rock-leaning guitars of their past, creating a sonic landscape that is both more mature and more rhythmically assertive. It is a record that captures the specific tension of a summer night where the air is too heavy for sleep but perfect for movement.
How does FEVER SEASON sound next to the rest of GFRIEND's catalogue?
Confident saturates this record notably more than the artist's norm.
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