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October 8, 2025 60 mins

The first minutes feel like a false start into fall—pumpkins, leaves, and office horror stories—then the ground tilts and we’re off into ORβIT’s ROAR era, where a five-member lineup turns change into momentum. We walk through the reinvention with energy and honesty: who left, who stayed, who’s writing, and why that matters to the sound. From the snarling opener to the last tender piano phrase, this album is a journey that swaps fluster for purpose and nostalgia for a new horizon.

We go track by track to map the emotional terrain. 'TOO LOUD' hits like a sleek dark-pop bullet, all warning sirens and bass drops. 'DADADA' and 'RIDE ON' inject brass, disco guitar, and 70s groove for pure movement. 'HUFF!' crackles with duo-rock chaos that smells like a Friday night gone feral, while 'chocolate' slides into velvet R&B—intimate, urgent, and frankly irresistible. 'Our gravity' and '和音 (chord)' shift the tone with soft-disco warmth and a classic-leaning ballad laced with silver-and-gold romance, showcasing layered harmonies and sincere writing. 'Panorama' sprints forward with a bright pop‑rock rush, and 'ENCORE' sends us home with that aching, hopeful swell that says the story isn’t over.

What makes ROAR special isn’t just genre range—it’s authorship. Members pen lyrics, stamp moods, and let their personalities steer units and choruses. You can hear a group recalibrating in real time: tighter blend, sharper edges, bigger heart. If you’re EαRTH, you’ll catch the winks; if you’re new, you’ll still feel the lift. Expect keywords like ORβIT ROAR review, J‑pop album breakdown, track-by-track analysis, funk pop, rock duo, R&B ballad, and member-written songs to bring fellow listeners into the conversation. Hit play, pick your top three, and tell us where the album surprised you most. If this breakdown resonates, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a quick review—your support keeps these deep dives coming.

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SPEAKER_01 (00:21):
Welcome everybody to another episode of Music Elixir
with me, Sadashi and Mr.

SPEAKER_03 (00:26):
J Panic.
Yay! Sarah is back from hiatusagain.

SPEAKER_01 (00:34):
Yeah, it's been a crazy few weeks.
It's yeah, September was weird.
Definitely.
And but it also flew by.
Yeah.
Like I was like, what happenedto September?
It's suddenly it's October.
It's fall.
The leaves are changing.
Yeah.
It's colder.
Yes.
Definitely.
It's been nice and cool atnight.

(00:55):
I'm loving it, loving it.
I am loving that too.

SPEAKER_03 (01:00):
Just I want to say this year's leaf peeping is
gonna be also uneventful.
There's some trees that are likechange and then now there are no
leaves.
Yeah, they're just dead.
It's not the same vibrantfoliage from like past years.
Even last year was kind of likethat.

SPEAKER_01 (01:18):
Yeah, it was a little lame.
Well, I'm thinking the the hotdays and the colder nights
should actually help with that.
So if we can avoid having toomuch rain, we might get more pop
like in a week or so.
Actually, we went pumpingpumping.

SPEAKER_03 (01:35):
Pump pumping picking.
Pumpkin picking.
And the uh the farmer that we goto, uh, she was saying that
thank God for the drought, orthey won't be able to have the
pumpkins that they have thisyear.
Oh, really?

SPEAKER_01 (01:50):
Yeah.
Because I thought they're likemostly water.

SPEAKER_03 (01:53):
That that I know.
I that's that's I was thinkingthe opposite.
She's she was saying that no,because then you were able to
actually pick them up and wouldhave less rotten pumpkins.

SPEAKER_01 (02:05):
Oh, that's true, yeah.
Because if it's too wet,everything just sits in the
yeah, in the mud.

SPEAKER_03 (02:09):
The mud and the muck and because you know they're so
interesting.
Yeah, and she was just saying,Oh yeah, we got a great crop
because of the drought.
It's like, wow.
I will say, you know, so uh forpumpkins, that's good.
They were saying they had a lotof large ones this year, which
uh that's that's one of thethings they people families they

(02:30):
like to get the large ones fortheir front of their houses, and
so they had a good Halloweenseason.
I know it's so cute.
I've they have I want to saythey have the best selection of
mini pumpkins.
Okay, the little white ones.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, like the gourds and stuff,the yellow, they all have this
the shape of the Cinderellashape of pumpkin, okay, but in

(02:53):
different colors.
Oh, cool.
Yeah.
I'm like, oh, I'm gonna getthree from my office.
Put them up there.
So I have the the original, youknow, orange, then it was an
orange and yellow, and then awhite one.
Oh, nice.
It's so cute.

SPEAKER_01 (03:08):
I love so little by little, um just keep an eye on
them because when they sit inyour office, especially if you
know the dry heat and stuff,they'll start to get soggy on
the bottom.

SPEAKER_03 (03:18):
So no, there was a lady that she does not come to
the office as often, and she hada little pumpkin.
She kept it there, and I waskeeping an eye on it.
I'm like, when is she comingback?
And it was getting it'scollapsing slowly.
It's getting quite nasty, andI'm like, I don't want to throw
it away.
But I mean, I might have to.

SPEAKER_01 (03:39):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_03 (03:39):
But uh, I don't know next, I guess the next week or
so.
I don't know when I noticed thatit was not there.
So I'm like, oh, she actuallydid come into the office and be
like, oh, I need to get rid ofthis.

SPEAKER_01 (03:50):
But yeah, rotten pumpkin on my desk.

SPEAKER_03 (03:52):
Yeah, because uh I mean I was gonna throw it away
and be like, sorry, you know, Iwas gonna take a picture, and
she'll like, um, it was gettingquite gnarly and stinky.
So I was gonna say we got rid ofit, and gnats were around it,
and just wondering where yourpumpkin went.

SPEAKER_01 (04:10):
And the when they start to rot like that, they
they actually smell almost likefish.
It's it's really kind of gross.
It is.
Because we had one in our officethat someone forgot about, like
out in the little common area.
Oh no.
And I was like, did someone cookfish?
What is that smell?
And then I noticed the pumpkinwas like leaking, and I was

(04:32):
like, no, get rid of that.

SPEAKER_03 (04:34):
No, horrid.
It's just horrible.
There you go.
Halloween pumpkin.

SPEAKER_01 (04:42):
But we're not actually here to talk about
foliage and pumpkins.
Yeah, but you know, we are.

SPEAKER_03 (04:49):
We gotta start with a little bit of what's going on
in our lives.
You know, we are actually wealready have spoken about, we
had done a deep dive on thisgroup.
Yes, we've got to go.
This group is from Japan, butthey have now moved on to a new
company, and also the line-uphave changed.

(05:12):
Um, so we're going to do anotherdeep dive on orbit.
Yay! From a seven-member groupto now a five-member group.
Yes.
So we're just gonna reintroducethe group to everybody for those
who are new to the podcast andwelcome for listening.
So Orbit was formerly known asOrbit Union.

(05:34):
Uh, it's a Japanese and Koreangroup uh formed from their uh
contestant some from contestantsfrom the Produce 101 Japan.
Yeah, I cannot read.
That was back in uh January of2020.
Then they debuted on November11th of 2020 with the album Zero

(05:55):
Zero.
Also, there was a Heitas momenttoo, because on February twirst
of 2022, members Young Hoon andHecho would have to do their
military enlistment uh and thenrejoin the group back on 2023.

(06:15):
But on June 20th of this year of2025, Hecho and June graduated
from the group.
So now we're gonna introduce thefive-member near you know,
five-member groups of orbit.
We're gonna start right now withYoung Hun.
He was born on January 15, 1993.
He's a Capricorn.

(06:37):
Also, the members each have aplanet, and he is Saturn.

SPEAKER_01 (06:42):
Next is Yundong, February 19th, 1995.
Pisces, just barely.
I know.
He's our Pisces baby, but notMarch BB.
Yep, one of our our brethren,right?
Mm-hmm.
And his planet is Venus.

SPEAKER_03 (06:59):
Coming up, we have Mr.
Tomu in Sarah's bias.
Yes, he is.
Born on December 19, 1996.
He's a Sagittarius, and hisplanet is Neptune.
Mm-hmm.

SPEAKER_01 (07:13):
Which is one of our ruling planets.
Yes.
All right, next we have Shunya,May 18th, 1997.
A Gemini.
His planet is Mercury.

SPEAKER_03 (07:26):
And then last but not least, my baby boy, Yugo,
born on December 13, 2000.
He's gonna be turning 25 thisyear.
Oh my god.
He's a Sagittarius, and hisplanet is Jupiter.
Jupiter.
Now you will think that thePisces will have the Neptune.

(07:46):
You would.
Yeah.
But it didn't happen.
No.
No.
Okay.

SPEAKER_01 (07:51):
I think we if you go back and listen to our original
when it was the seven-membergroup, I think we we talked
about um sort of thesynchronicity of some of the
planet alignments.

SPEAKER_03 (08:05):
I forgot if the any any of uh the members have now
because the leader actually youknow graduated from the group if
there is a new leader now.
That I did not uh check for.
Oh yeah.
I don't know.
I don't know if anybody have aleader who has the leader post
now.

SPEAKER_01 (08:22):
I don't know, actually.
Maybe they're just gonna have itbe like the eldest.
Maybe.
If it is, that would it be what,Yun Dong?
Young Hoon.
Young Hoon, yes, I think.
You know, but we we don't knowfor sure because they haven't
they haven't really announcedofficially that anybody's
leader.

SPEAKER_03 (08:42):
From that, yeah.
Yeah.
So okay.

SPEAKER_01 (08:45):
That I know of anyway.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_03 (08:47):
I do remember Earth, which of course is the fandom
name, have actually said, uh,we're so sad that actually uh
Young Hoon, who was who was theleader, had graduated from the
group, so they don't know whowill be.
But that was when the wholeannouncement of June and Hecho
left.
I mean June and Hitcho leaving.
Hecho was the leader.
Hecho, right?

(09:07):
Yeah, Hecho was the leader.
Okay.
I think so.
Okay.
Okay, now I'm getting confused.
Earth, please help us out here.
Yeah, we're trying toreintroduce the group and doing
a badly job.
Of course, you know, it'swouldn't be music elixir if we
don't have a snafu of some kind.
Get a little crazy, do things.

(09:28):
I see that side eye.
Y'all gotta remember, we areyour friends over here just
talking about your faves.
Oh my goodness.
Fangirl comedians.
We are fangirl comedians.
Do remember that, please,because some people forget about
that.

SPEAKER_01 (09:44):
And this is just this is our labor of love.
We do, you know, we don't getpaid for this.
We don't we just do this becausewe enjoy it and you know.
Exactly.
We're relying on outside sourcesfor information that aren't
always you know, yeah, which areall translated correctly or you
know, which are also run byfans, you know.

SPEAKER_03 (10:04):
If if a fan just lists, you know, heard and put
it out there for the foreverybody to see, it's that's
where we're getting it from.
Yeah, so but we also havechecked their website too.
Which by the way, uh on thewebsite, they have their also
the blood type.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Yugo doesn't have a blood type.
It was question mark.

(10:25):
They didn't list it?
No.
Oh.
I was like, hmm, why is that?
Everybody has their blood type.
There's a lot of A's, andthere's Shunya has A B.
Shunya has A B.
That's why he's so cray.
That's why he's the one alwayswith the uh very uh he's the

(10:45):
comedian, you know, he just likeso hyperactive, so like two
personalities.

SPEAKER_01 (10:51):
Yep.
I was gonna say, yeah, Tomo andum Yundong are type A and Young
Hoon is B.
So they're sort of a yeah,depending on Yugo.
Yeah, they could be just a verywell balanced.
If he's an O, you know, there wego.
He's throws everything off, butyeah.

(11:13):
But yeah, so just question markthem like Yeah, that's really
weird.
Cause that's you know, yeah,like a big deal.

SPEAKER_03 (11:20):
It's yeah, in Asia, that is a big compatibility of
blood types.
Yeah, so it's weird.
Probably he's just like, no, donot put it out there.

SPEAKER_01 (11:31):
Yeah, I don't want anybody knowing.
No, no, no assumptions about me.

SPEAKER_02 (11:36):
Thank you.

SPEAKER_03 (11:39):
The mystery boy.
That's why I live him.
He's so cute.
Oh my god, he's so cute.
Every time he's out there doinghis thing, his TikTok thingies.
I'm like, oh, he's so adorable.
I know you're trying to be sexy.
I don't see it.
You're just so cute.

(12:01):
Oh my god.
Okay, all right, we're ramblingon this.
But we are actually that we'regonna talk about their latest,
newest album, Roar.
Oh my god.
It's an album album, there's 10songs, it's not an EP, you know,
nothing like, let's just throwfive songs for you guys, you
know, so you can be like I knowit's a long awaited album that

(12:26):
actually was released onSeptember 17.
And oh my goodness, like as soonas they start saying new
company, and also new album thatwas started like what in June or
July?
I know it took forever becauseit's like new album.
I'm like, why are you giving uslike three months in advance?

(12:49):
I they did that with the lastEP.
It's like, why are you doingthis to me?
I gotta be waiting three monthsfor it.

SPEAKER_01 (12:56):
Well, they wanted everybody to know, but they were
probably still like, you know,final touches, editing out, uh
correcting, you know, whatnot.

SPEAKER_03 (13:06):
So yeah, but it's just like but then I was now
looking at what's going on inhere.
We got duets.
A lot of the members haveactually have written credits in
it, so that is awesome.
We'll talk about we'll do thaton each song because I was just
like, okay, this is why itprobably took so long because we

(13:28):
needed to wait for members to bepresent.
As you know, Hugo is an actor,he's been doing musical.
I was gonna say his thing.
They had little projects goingon, exactly.
And it and and it's uh it'samazing, it's awesome.
Okay, and also we had our tomo,he had his uh solo, his solo, as

(13:49):
long as uh also young younghome.
Oh my goodness! We need to giveyou a better name.

SPEAKER_01 (13:56):
I think June also had done some solo stuff right
before the announcement of thechange in lineup, so so they
were doing their solo things.

SPEAKER_03 (14:08):
But yes, it makes sense why it took just just long
for the album to drop.
And of course, um our our youknow, private thing didn't help
because we didn't talk about itback in September, and we're
doing it now in October.
But anyways, Sarah needed to goon hiatus.
Better late than never true, itgave us more time to look into

(14:32):
things, check out videos.
Of course, we had to see thatvideo.

SPEAKER_01 (14:38):
Well, and all their little shorts and reels and
stuff on um Instagram and stuff.
Yeah, Instagram, TikTok.
And actually, I have to say,they had uh some of the
costumes.
Mm-hmm.
Toma wearing the skirt.
Love that, right?
I love when when guys do thelike skirt, half skirt thing.

(14:59):
I love the costumes.

SPEAKER_03 (15:02):
Love these costumes.
Love, love, love.
They're big enough so they canmove, but they were not like
humongously like why it's justclose, you know, drapes on you.
You know?
Yeah, exactly.
And it wasn't over tight thatit's like, ooh, you know, you
know what I mean.

SPEAKER_01 (15:21):
Yes, I do.
Now they had good movement, goodflow.

SPEAKER_03 (15:24):
And the red and black, oh yeah, yeah.
Love.
Yeah, that's yeah, danger.
Those are danger colors.
It's like they're seductive, Iwanna say.

SPEAKER_01 (15:36):
Well passionate, fiery red kids, you know.

SPEAKER_03 (15:43):
Love.

SPEAKER_01 (15:44):
Absolutely.

SPEAKER_03 (15:46):
So actually they start with an instrumental roar.
So what how do you feel withroar?

SPEAKER_01 (15:53):
It's uh aggressive, it's very grand opening kind of
sound.
It's very there's a a roar atthe beginning.
Uh they got growls and gruffsort of animalistic sounds in
the middle of it.
So it's just very like I don'tknow, coming at you.

(16:14):
That's the introduction is themsort of sneaking up on you.
Rrrrr.
Right.
I'm not as good a roarer growleras whoever was doing it.

SPEAKER_03 (16:27):
I do, I do like the instrumental on this one.
Uh, it does create anticipation.
Yes, it does.
Of course.
That that that sonic sound oflike that raw was literally
combing at you.
It had also like this likesuspense like chords to it.
So it's like, ooh, it feels alittle dangerous, but it kind of

(16:49):
feels exciting, you know.
Like, oh my god, what's goingon?

SPEAKER_01 (16:52):
Very the suspense building, right?

SPEAKER_03 (16:54):
What's coming?
It's definitely to set the tonefor the next song that is
coming.
Now, before we really do, youwant to do a deep dive
chronologically, or you want todo a deep dive or you want to
talk about like our mostfavorite.
Oh, I'm the least favorite.
Because we usually do that well,we usually we do that when it's

(17:14):
like Agni P.
Yeah.
But now that these are 10 songs,do you want to go
chronologically?
Sure, we can do that.
Okay.
Because I think when when theystart with Roar and then bring
that next song, which by theway, I want to say is
everybody's favorite.

SPEAKER_01 (17:32):
Yeah, it's definitely in the top.

SPEAKER_03 (17:34):
I wanna say is everybody's favorite.
Come on.
It's my favorite and the musicvideo is my favorite too.
Yeah.
You know, that's from the danceperformance to just the regular
video.

SPEAKER_01 (17:46):
It's got power behind it.

SPEAKER_04 (17:48):
Mm-hmm.

SPEAKER_01 (17:49):
Which is why it's a good follow-up to that musical
intro, the the roar musicalintro.

SPEAKER_03 (17:54):
So the song that we are going to talk about probably
very deeply will be Too Loud.
Mm-hmm.
Oh my god.
It wasn't too loud for me.
It was perfect.
It was just perfect.
So you want to go first?
Sure.
Okay.
So um Too Loud.

(18:15):
It's just this track that isjust cool, dark, sleek vibes
that definitely grabs yourattention.
Just from the start, thatsinister thinth synth.
I like when it highs the it justgot high tempo, it's a strong
beat, really keeps things likemoving.

(18:36):
Especially there, like there'sjust sound that from each verse
is goes, uh oh.
But it's like, what is that?
It's like it felt like um, youknow, those flutes that
supposedly enchant like snakes.
Oh, okay.
It just felt like that.
I'm like, oh my god, what isthat?

(18:56):
And then the bound and the ohgeez.
It's just it has catchy hooks,it's got these edgy vocals.
Oh, definitely just makes thatreally stand out.
This song is like exciting, amovement, it's just dance, it's
just really shows off what thegroup can do.
And you know, this is one thatlisteners, I'll bet they come

(19:19):
back to listen to.
It dealt with me.
Oh, yeah, no, I put that onrepeat.

SPEAKER_01 (19:22):
Yeah, I was gonna say it's what you have to just
go over and over.
Oh, yeah.
It does, it grabs you.
Mm-hmm.
My turn, you want me to goahead.
All right.
It's got this sort of smooth,almost uh sci-fi intro, like
like you were saying, it'sbuilding something up, and it's
very, hmm, you know, what'scoming to me?

(19:44):
And then boom, that bass drop,and that's what starts to drive
the song forward when that bassjust do.
Maybe like 40 seconds in, theyhave those punctuated vocals,
they just in your face, boom,boom, boom.
You know what I mean?
It's it's so wild because it'sone of those transitions that
you're like, what's happening?

(20:06):
Where's all you know, there'sjust walls of sound coming at
you the whole time.
And it's funny because you weresaying like the flute, sort of
the um hypnotic.
Yeah, there's like a sound thatgoes it's like, what is that?
It also is almost like um thosewarning sirens, you know, like
from the distance.
So you're like, what'shappening?
Yeah, it's building up tosomething.

(20:28):
They go all electrophunk andsultry for a little while, and
then that rap comes in, andthey're like, they threw
everything in there, but in sucha smooth and rolling along kind
of way.
You just you're drawn into thissong, and you're like, what do I
do?
Do I dance dance?

(20:48):
Do I just sort of bop in myseat?
Do I stand here stunned like adeer in headlights, going, Wow,
what is this sound?
It's just it's like, okay, I'mmoving, and it's like, uh, what
is that?
Yeah, you know, you're like,yeah, you're like bopping along,
and then you're like, yeah, Iwant to move.
And then you just have to stopbecause you're like, whoa, wow,

(21:12):
listen to that, you know, it'samazing.
I think they really they workedtheir voices perfectly on this.
They've like even losing twomembers, they found their
groove, you know what I mean?
Which is sometimes hard to do.
Right.
So kudos to them.
This is yeah, I love this song.

(21:32):
I love this song.
Like the minute you hear theopening, you're just like, oh
yeah, I'm gonna like this.

SPEAKER_02 (21:40):
I was like, come on, this song is fire.

SPEAKER_01 (21:42):
Oh, yeah, absolutely.

SPEAKER_03 (21:44):
Oh, this, oh yes.

SPEAKER_01 (21:46):
And despite what they say, it's not actually too
loud.
It's just I don't know whythey're meaning about too loud.
I think I think just likethey're coming at you like
they're like they're too loud,you know.
You and so you've got to beprepared.
What's coming?
What's gonna happen?
But yeah, no, I love all of thelittle dance clips and stuff

(22:08):
they showed of this.
Wow, wow, wow.

SPEAKER_03 (22:12):
Oh, yes.

SPEAKER_01 (22:13):
I think they obviously liked it too, cuz
Yeah.

SPEAKER_03 (22:17):
The yeah, the boys are having fun with it.
So much fun with this.
Absolutely.
We're having fun with it too.
Come on, yes.
Speaking of having fun, let'stalk about the next song, which
is Da Da Da.
Da Da Da.
This is one of your faves typeof music.
Oh, yes, it is.
The funky vibes are on point onthis dance track, and the group

(22:42):
brings a fun and soulful energythat I'll bet their performance
is the same as well.

SPEAKER_01 (22:48):
Yeah.
Oh, yeah, no, this one's this isa definitely like dance to it.
Because like you said, it'samazingly awesome funk sounds.
They got the brass, they've gotlike the um that aggressive like
tinny guitar, you know.
Yep.
And and just when they startsinging the da da da da da

(23:10):
you're like, oh yeah.
I'm getting into this.
Yeah, it's sort of it's yeah,borderline funk disco.
It's really got that greatdanceability to it, you know.
And this is very it seemed Ithink they were having a lot of
fun with it too.
Yes.
And I don't know where like whatthe the reference, but they say

(23:32):
danger in there, like so theda-da-da-da is leading up to
danger.
I'm like, what danger?
Like, you guys are dangerous,that's for sure, but whoop.
So I don't because like prettymuch it's all Japanese, and I
didn't find any translationslike in um the Spotify, you

(23:53):
know, sometimes they have thelyrics and there were none, and
sometimes looking up lyricselsewhere, not always the best
idea.
But it's so just going by what Iheard.

SPEAKER_03 (24:05):
The vibes were funky, the vibes were fun, and
it's just a dance track that islike, yeah.
Sultry.
Yeah, definitely wanteverybody's thing.
Uh-uh-uh-uh.
Oh, yeah.

SPEAKER_01 (24:19):
No, you can't help but move to it.

SPEAKER_03 (24:21):
It's yeah, it's very catchy, very, very catchy.
And now, speaking of like, well,I'm gonna say maybe catchy.
Next song is Huff.

SPEAKER_01 (24:31):
Huff, yeah.

SPEAKER_03 (24:32):
When I saw that title, and I'm like, eh?
What I know.

SPEAKER_01 (24:36):
Well, because like here, the slang for huff is
something.

SPEAKER_03 (24:39):
I was like, Exactly.
And I'm like, um, okay, but hey,it's J Pop.
Who knows?
What is that about?
This is our first dual track.

SPEAKER_01 (24:48):
Yes, it is.

SPEAKER_03 (24:49):
Oh my god.

SPEAKER_01 (24:50):
Young We and Shunya.

SPEAKER_03 (24:53):
Yeah, the track showcasing, the screeching rock
and roll guitars, powerfuldrums, punchy bass.
Typically, dual sections allowfor a change in texture,
definitely.
And uh, such as their vocals ortone, and the lyric content was
completely different on this,especially like who let the dogs

(25:15):
out, like what I know.

SPEAKER_01 (25:17):
Like, hey, a shout out to the Baja men there for
the what was that?
The 90s?

SPEAKER_03 (25:22):
Oh, yeah, yeah.
I remember everybody, like, evencommercials were using that for
like dog commercials.
That was crazy.
But it just the track provides arefreshing break, you know,
definitely, definitely adifferent energy from from the
full group.
So uh yeah, it was it was quiteuh interesting and surprising.

SPEAKER_01 (25:44):
Yes, it was.
So, like you were saying, yeah,that rock guitar sound,
definitely like screechingguitar.
Like I like how Huff is inthere, they're huffing through
the song, like again, making thethe song be what it's about.
You know what I mean?
I think they're definitelybringing that in.

(26:06):
They've got that switch to likethe minor chord sort of in the
middle.
It alters your perception ofwhat's going on.
There's a line in there.
I think they're saying, give memore drinks.
I feel so high.

SPEAKER_02 (26:19):
Yeah, like so.

SPEAKER_01 (26:22):
Maybe they are, you know, thinking of the huff, like
I said here, the slang for that.
It's probably a drinking song.
Hey, you know.
Um but even and with that, youknow, that's sort of the last
thing they say a few times inthe song, and you hear sirens in
the background, it's like, whoa,somebody's having a very good
time.
Oh, yeah.
Right.

(26:42):
They got to around.
This is like the party gettingbroken up.
Exactly.
And if you like the music in away, it's very much like almost
borderline mosh pit kind ofsound.
Like you can just see peoplelike getting crazy listening to
it because it's got that energy.
It's just that, like, oh, Igotta burn off all this excess,

(27:04):
you know, crap that happened allweek, and I'm just gonna be
like, yeah.
But but yeah, no, this is likedefinitely some sort of anthem,
right?

SPEAKER_03 (27:17):
It is, it is so rock and roll to the maxim.

SPEAKER_01 (27:22):
This one, and this is Shunya gets to do a little
bit of his like crazy.

SPEAKER_03 (27:30):
It gets to be himself.
We have seen him on you know, onreels doing, you know, his his
little craziness, his hisfangirl persona.
I love when he's rest anddragged.
I love him.
He he loves, I love, I just loveit.

SPEAKER_01 (27:46):
Well, one of the most recent ones, you know, like
everybody's doing a little clip.
Yeah, and like Tomo's all sortof like sultry and sexy, right?
Singing to you.
Junya's is him like laughinglike a maniac running around
holding the the camera.
Yeah, you know, I was like,Yeah, of course that.

SPEAKER_03 (28:04):
Yeah, he's the comedian, he's the one that is
like, you know, that's not myvibe.
This is my vibe, this is me.

SPEAKER_01 (28:11):
This is what I'm doing.

SPEAKER_03 (28:12):
That's why we love him, because he gets cray cray,
you know.
He's the par he's the partyanimal.

SPEAKER_01 (28:19):
So yeah, this song though, and and what I like is
so far, if you think about thesethree songs, they're also very
different.
Yes.
So again, them sort ofshowcasing their new sound.

SPEAKER_03 (28:33):
They're giving you different sound, definitely.
Definitely, definitely, andspeaking of different sound, oh
my god.
My second favorite.
I knew it would be.
I knew it would be, and it's notbecause of you go, but I mean it
is a when I saw the teaser onInstagram, I was like,

(28:55):
chocolate, chocolate, chocolate,oh, and then the sun.
I was like, oh, this sounds veryanyways, like chocolate, very so
you're very smooth and likerich.
Anyways, so yes, we're gonnatalk about chocolate, another
duo.
This one is Yung Dong and mybaby boy, you know.

(29:17):
Oh my god.
Oh my god.
Like, I'm like, okay, okay, youare in your 20s, you're not a
baby anymore, but come on.
I don't know.
But my heart over here is like,oh my god, baby boy, jeez.
So when you this cover thissong, it's like this chanting
charm, this smooth, it's softand irresistible, just like

(29:43):
chocolate, you know, seductiveRB gem.
Oh my god.
And guess what?
Dave wrote this song.
Oh really?
Yes.
So I'm like, my baby boys raisedwhat?

SPEAKER_01 (29:57):
Writing lyrics like that?
What?
But you know, but help withYoung Dong.
I was gonna say maybe he didn'twrite those particular who
knows.

SPEAKER_03 (30:06):
Earth tell me which one he wrote.
Because I know Yoon Dong alsowrote as well.
Uh, but this track is justbeautifully captures profound
emotions.
Oh no, it didn't to me.
And just creates an intimatevibe.
Oh my god, what's that intimate?
Girl.
Showcasing their incrediblevocals.

(30:27):
And it just adds a delightfulcontrast to the album's more
intense songs, like we justheard.
Like inviting you with like fulllike fulfill fully dive into the
captivating soundscape.
Oh, I did enjoy this so much.

SPEAKER_01 (30:45):
Is this is this like a blackout song for you?
Yes, it is.
I was gonna say, yeah, yes, itis.
The more I listened to it, themore I was like, Oh my god.
Oh yeah, this is kind ofblackout.
This is kind of blackout.

unknown (30:57):
Oh my god.

SPEAKER_03 (30:58):
Girl, if I have a season, oh my god, we have a
season live.
Puddles! Oh my god.

SPEAKER_01 (31:06):
Oh my god.
Okay, go ahead.
Well, I was gonna like you weresaying, it's a change up from
the sound.
And what I like about the littleunit things here is you're
obviously seeing how theseparticular members, you know,
what they sort of gravitatetowards sound-wise and
emotion-wise.
This one's definitely a sultryRB.

(31:29):
Mm-hmm.
I like how it turns like alittle, I don't know, urgent and
angsty, like like they'rebegging you for something
because, you know, spicy andcreamy.
Give me your secret.
Or, you know, like in the waythey say baby.
Oh, yeah.
In the middle of the baby, ohwow.

(31:50):
Mm-hmm.
You know, give me one bite, wow.
Okay.
Yep.
This is definitely a littleracy.
I'm like, and like you said,though, smooth like chocolate,
like, you know, and chocolate isum, I wouldn't quite say
aphrodisiac, but it does releaseendorphins, makes you happy,

(32:10):
makes you feel good, takes awaypain, sort of mellows you out,
you know.
So it's I don't know, lulls youin.
It's very much a mm, yeah, ayeah a seductive song.
Definitely like just mm, uh-huh,yeah.
And then there's this pointwhere they have like this

(32:30):
constant high chord piano thatgives you that sort of craving
and wanting more and need.
It's it's definitely like a Ihave to have more of this.
Come on, give me more of yourchocolate, you know?

SPEAKER_03 (32:46):
Yeah, like yeah, the music compositions, oh my god.

SPEAKER_01 (32:49):
Yeah, it is so good.
And that's why it's a blackout,because like I said, that the
way that music hit me, I wasjust like, Yeah, I do.
I want more, I want more.

SPEAKER_03 (33:00):
And with the like the curse urgency of like da da
chocolate, I'm like, oh I'mgone.
And it's just like, oh my god,when Yun dong is like I'm like,
oh my god, yeah, that yo boy.
And you're like, What like it'sbuilding up and you're thinking

(33:26):
my Yugo going these high notes,I'm like, oh my god.
Oh my god.

SPEAKER_01 (33:33):
Yes, yeah, no, this but like I said, what a stark
contrast to Huff, right?
Oh my god.

SPEAKER_03 (33:42):
We have the party animals over there, and then we
have these two that are dangerboys.

SPEAKER_01 (33:47):
Danger, they're the ones who are like, we're gonna
go, let's go sit in the cornerof the club, baby, and like
relax.
The other two in more quietspace.

SPEAKER_03 (33:57):
Let's find a more quiet space.
Oh my god.
No.

SPEAKER_01 (34:04):
Yep.
The other two are out dancingwild.
These two are like, come to mycorner, baby.
Come, baby boy, stop it.

SPEAKER_02 (34:10):
No, no, it's supposed to be sweet and
angelic.

SPEAKER_00 (34:17):
Sweet, it's chocolate.

SPEAKER_02 (34:20):
No, there's a danger.
No, no, no, I'm sure Earth islike, no, they get fatter, he's
amazing.
I'm like, but no, it doesn't,it's my baby.

SPEAKER_03 (34:36):
My child, no.
I'll be one of those moments,like, you know, come here.
Why are you dressed like that?
Put the door on you.
What's wrong with you?
Why are you singing about that?
Oh my god.
You bad, bad boy.
Oh my god.

SPEAKER_02 (34:55):
Just to think that he wrote lyrics like this and
you're not too.

SPEAKER_03 (35:00):
I'm like, oh my goodness.
Earth, please let me know whichones he wrote.
I'm sure the most dangerousones.

SPEAKER_01 (35:10):
Probably.

SPEAKER_03 (35:11):
Oh my goodness.

SPEAKER_01 (35:12):
Yeah, no, that's definitely a mood song.
Jeez, it is.

SPEAKER_03 (35:19):
All right, let's move on to another song.
Actually, our next song, whichwill be Our Gravity.
Shunya also has lyrics on thisone.
Really?
Yeah.
Wow.
It was him and uh Kotaro Egami.
Did not do a deep dive on him,but or her.
We don't know if there's a she.

(35:40):
But uh this track is completelydifferent than the other two.
You know, we had this like thehigh energy one from Huff, and
then the sultry, and like, oh mygod, I'm gonna faint chocolate.
To like our gravity, you know,this track is like burst with
like joyful energy, livelytempo, that truly enhance the

(36:00):
emotional death.
It's beautiful, you know, it's acomplete transition from the
other ones, like I was saying.
More thoughtful and reflectivemood as the album starts to
unfold.
Excuse me.
See, I'm still like trying torecover from that one.
Just uh, you know, captivateslistening and just like
sparkling curiosity, like aprofound journey ahead.

(36:24):
It's just prepared to be likeenthrall like what to come.
It's it's beautiful.
It is beautiful.
It's called the the the otherside of Shun Yang.

SPEAKER_01 (36:34):
Well, it's the other side of all of the previous
songs, I would say.
Yeah.
It's very it's much sweeter,it's but it's still a little
danceable.
It's light and airy, another s amood, but a a softer mood, a
gentler mood.
It's pretty much like a popdisco mix.

(36:55):
It's very peppy and lively.
And I felt sort of like I don'tknow that they were talking
about you, the fans, anindividual maybe, keeping them
grounded, and that's what theour gravity is all about, is
level and on the ground.
Because I did hear them saying,you know, something keeping you
by my side, together, grounded,down to earth, down to earth.

(37:20):
Hey, fandom name, you know.
So yeah, it was just a verypositive feeling, sweet sounding
song.
It relaxed me, but still hadenough energy to, you know, keep
you invested in it and keeplistening.
And it's just the vocals arebeautiful.
Love, love, love this song.

(37:43):
For its more simple sound, youknow what I mean?
You know, panic and I love ourlike aggressive, you know,
whatever, and our blackout songsthat make you swoon.
But this is also just a nice,feel-good song.
I really enjoyed it.
Peaceful, relaxing.

SPEAKER_03 (38:01):
It is relaxing, relaxing.
So our next song is Chord.
What is being translated?
Um this one was uh written byHugo, and again is Kotaro Egami.
Oh, okay.
This is our sweet song.
This is another sweet, this isthe sweet see.

(38:21):
This is what I like Yugo to besweet.
Angelic.
You know.
Anyways, the actual title forchord is like a beautiful
highlights, I wanna say.
It has a significant harmony andmelody.
This song is like masterfullyweaves together intricate vocals

(38:44):
interplay and uh like the lushharmonies as well.
It's like resulting in a veryenchanting and memorable like
experience that truly captivatesthe listener.
It's of course because it's myYugo written.
Well, part of it.
I like that when the song startswith violins, you know, it's

(39:07):
almost a ballad and it's justemotional.
It's just an emotionally drivensong.
Absolutely.

SPEAKER_01 (39:13):
Well, I was gonna say I like that it's sort of a
classical sounding opening,almost like a minuet.
Like people fancied, you know,party dress and everybody's
gonna be dancing, and it sort ofmoves almost into a a ballroom
swell of music, you know, likepeople that the violins, the

(39:33):
piano.
Again, it's a very elegantsounding the the imagery I saw,
I was like, it's sparkly silverand gold and lots of I don't
know.
It was very a romantic feel.
It it made a very romanticsensation, you know, like oh,
this is just lovely andeverything everything's

(39:55):
beautiful at this moment.
So again, the the blending oftheir vocals, the harmony,
gorgeous, love it, and it's sosincere sounding, like it's a
promise of something.
I don't know, promise of love,promise of you know, just being
together, but it's brings outthat like sense of hopefulness

(40:18):
and and this is here to liftyour spirits and just draw you
in.
I think there's a you know,forever starts from now.
Mm-hmm that like wow, you know,totally romantic.
So maybe you're a little you goromantic at heart.
Yeah, right, and so yeah, thisis just swelling with emotion.

(40:41):
It should be in a drama, yeah.

SPEAKER_03 (40:43):
It could be in a one of those like romantic dramas,
right?

SPEAKER_01 (40:48):
Come on, and and I really love the way that it ends
on a chord, it just don't like Iwas like, wow, that just brought
it full circle for you.
There you go.
This is the point of the song,yeah.
So it was just I was verydewy-eyed listening to this, you
know.
Like it's so sweet and justtouches your heart.

(41:10):
So the the English lyrics thatyou can hear are about, you
know, calling out to you andforever love and you know what I
mean?
It's just a a very peaceful,sweet song.
I like my yugo.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, it's sort of it, it sortof blends into the our gravity

(41:32):
kind of you know, the the flowof the two songs going together
works very well.
Yeah, I love it.

SPEAKER_03 (41:39):
Oh I I picture them like you know, just in line
lined up, like in pastel colors,you know, and definitely like uh
rosy type of like sunset in thebackground, you know, projecting
some stars and whatnot.
Oh my god, yeah, that's me.

SPEAKER_01 (41:59):
Yeah, no lots of sparkles, like I said at the
beginning.
Yes, just sparkly and glitteryand wonderful and like you're in
a dream, almost, you know, justall of them wearing white with
like flowy, kind of like someclothing.

SPEAKER_03 (42:13):
Oh, that will look so awesome.

SPEAKER_01 (42:15):
I think actually they've had outfits like that
before, right?
The white with the sparklies andthe suit, those would be perfect
for this.
Right?
Right?

SPEAKER_03 (42:23):
Right, yes, definitely, just putting it out
there because things havehappened after we have dropped
an episode.
I'm not gonna mention names, butit's also one of Mike's kids.
Anyways, moving on, we're goingto talk about Tomo and Hugo.

(42:47):
Oh my god, right on.
Excuse me, Hugo.

SPEAKER_01 (42:53):
I was gonna say, excuse me, Tomo.

SPEAKER_03 (42:57):
Oh my goodness.
How about the greedy voices?
Oh my god, both of them.
Because it's like right on mygeez.

SPEAKER_01 (43:05):
Well, for yeah, for that chorus part, definitely.

SPEAKER_03 (43:08):
Yes, but the start, oh my god, the funky town.
We're going funky town, disco.
Yeah, this is our second funkysong, you know, and it's just
but but for those vocals, itjust definitely you need to, you
know.
I like that they the littlewords in English like freaky,
yeah, right on, won't let youdown.

SPEAKER_01 (43:30):
I'm like, come on, don't want to slow it down,
yeah.

SPEAKER_03 (43:35):
And but hey, there's one part when it's my yugo
singing that it gets kind ofslow, and he's there like, oh my
god, his voice there, reallylike driving it in.
Like, oh I'm like, yo, boy, stopit.

SPEAKER_01 (43:50):
It's a little slightly different from his
chocolate voice, oh yes, butalong the same lines, you know,
like this is more greedy.

SPEAKER_02 (43:58):
He's like, he's like, hey, baby.
I'm like, uh-uh.
Don't don't give me thatattitude.
No, no, hey, baby.
So no no no no nanny, none, no,no, no, no, no, no, no, eh.
Okay.

SPEAKER_03 (44:17):
Don't give me that.
Just imagine you could come offto you.
He's like, hey, baby.

SPEAKER_02 (44:28):
I'm like, none core, go away, little boy.
What are you doing?

SPEAKER_01 (44:33):
No, Tomo, on the other hand, yeah.
Uh yeah, Tomo's a little older.
He can go, hey, baby.
And I'll be like, okay, hello.
Well, he's even got that heybaby look all the time.
Oh my goodness.
Too handsome for his own good.
Oh, yes.

SPEAKER_02 (44:53):
Is that what Sarah?

SPEAKER_03 (44:58):
It's like, look at your boy.
Jeez.
Yeah, he always gives thatsultry look.
Mm-hmm.
It was like, yo, oh, and then ofcourse, the gun shows.
Oh, yeah.
But just to for those of thosewho are in Japan, because we do
have a lot of Japan listeners,that when they when we say gun

(45:18):
show, meaning the arm, themuscle arms.

SPEAKER_01 (45:21):
Yeah, those big that's you know sculpted arms.

SPEAKER_03 (45:25):
That's the slang that we use over here in the
United States for a man withvery muscular arms and wear
short sleeves and sort of.

SPEAKER_01 (45:35):
Or yeah, the the muscle tees.
Yeah, he's always got the cutoffshirt.

SPEAKER_03 (45:40):
Oh yeah.
He's like and and tomo load offto do gun shows.
Like, hey, I work out.
Look at my muscles, look at myarms.
Okay, boy.
Okay, and Sarah over here islike, yeah, yeah, more of that,
please.

SPEAKER_01 (46:01):
Well, I was gonna some of the those dance videos
that they've got, like watchingthem move.

SPEAKER_04 (46:08):
Mm-hmm.

SPEAKER_01 (46:09):
All of them, it's amazing.
But like for someone somuscular, I'm always fascinated
when the really muscular guyscan dance as well as they do,
you know, because like it'sbulk.

SPEAKER_03 (46:20):
I know.
It's like, how do you movearound?
Exactly.
They must work on flexibility,they have to spread a lot.

SPEAKER_01 (46:27):
He probably does yoga, you know.

SPEAKER_03 (46:30):
Hey, yeah, wouldn't mind saying a video of working
out with me?
Come on, putting it out there,tomo.
Tomo's workout video.
Workout videos like here's my myroutine.
Uh oh yeah.
Routine, uh, tomo's routine day.
I don't know.
Today I run.

(46:52):
Tomorrow I do legs, next day Ido arms.
Abs, yeah.
Abs and back.
Today is my fun day.
I do what I want.
Hey! Oh my god, will that getviews?
I know, right?
That will get a lot of views,and the reels, yes, there will

(47:13):
be so many reels out there.

SPEAKER_01 (47:14):
I know, right?
Well, uh, because there's a lotof people who do those like
30-second reels of do this 10times, this 10 times, this 10
times, and this 10 times, andyou'll look like me.
He could do that exactly.

SPEAKER_03 (47:26):
Oh, okay.
So now we're putting out theirlike mini ideas for Tomo.
So, like, he can do a workout onsomething and have in the
background one of their songs.
Oh, yeah.
You know, yeah, definitely.

SPEAKER_01 (47:40):
Hey, you know, just saying, just putting it out
there.

SPEAKER_03 (47:47):
You know, they do have their own YouTube channel,
it could be just like you in oneof their episodes.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Ideas.
But so yes, the write on.
Yes.
Right on is another hot one.

SPEAKER_01 (48:03):
Yeah, but it's fun.

SPEAKER_03 (48:04):
Yeah.
Because it gets you moving.
Hey, hey.

SPEAKER_01 (48:07):
Well, they got the funk.

SPEAKER_03 (48:08):
The funk, definitely.

SPEAKER_01 (48:09):
They got the disco vibes, they got a little RB, the
the sultry, smoky, the vocals atthe beginning when Tomo's
singing.
Yeah.
He's he's got it's not the thesmooth, not it's a little edgy.
You know, he's got that rough Idon't know.

SPEAKER_03 (48:25):
It's got yeah, their voices are more greedy to me.
You know?
Yeah.
He's not this sweet vocals, he'sjust greedy.

SPEAKER_01 (48:32):
And even the way they say, ride on.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Like it's like growling at you.
We're gonna ride on.
Don't wanna slow it down.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, no, this is so cool becausethey their voices work really
well together, too.
They they do some good littleharmonizing there.

(48:53):
I like how they sing overthemselves on their little solo
parts.
Sometimes they sing together.
And yeah, it's just such a goodsong.
Like the movement of it is socool.
It's got a lot of that oldschool kind of synth going on, a
little wah wah guitar going on.
And it's just, yeah, it's sortof that seven late 70s groove

(49:16):
kind of music.
Yes.
Love it, love it.
Yes, yes, yes.

SPEAKER_03 (49:21):
I agree completely.
And let's see if we can havesome of that tomorrow videos.
Work out with me today.
Or or just look at me, work outtoday.

SPEAKER_01 (49:34):
I know, right?
It wouldn't be work out with me,it would be like, I guess you
can just watch me work out.
Exactly.
That's all people would do.
They'd be okay.
Yeah, exactly.

SPEAKER_03 (49:44):
I feel healthier already.
Exactly.
And don't forget to put thatsong in the background.
Mm-hmm.
The next song, it will bePanorama, which actually was the
single for the preview of thisuh album.
So it just my feeling forpanorama.

(50:05):
It's like pop rock style,another rocky one.
It was like energy, it wasnostalgic a bit, somewhat uh it
it got this like runningforward, you know.
Um I like also the video becauseof course I had to watch the
video because the video was outthere.
I like the boys having fun witheach other, you know, they're
just like together and you know,panorama uh just I like that is

(50:32):
now that there are five fivemember group, panorama meaning
like looking ahead of what we'regonna be doing right now.
It's a song that's like, hey,this is what we are right now,
and we're gonna have fun.
And you guys are gonna, youknow, Earth is gonna be with us,
gonna be together.
We're gonna it was a verypositive happy go lucky song.
I haven't said that in a while.

(50:53):
So that's what it might take forpanorama, you know, just looking
ahead with everybody and justlike going ahead.

SPEAKER_01 (51:01):
Well, I was gonna say, yeah, it's a driving like
80s or 90s, almost um when yousaid nostalgia, I was like, it
reminded me of like a atelevision show theme song
opener.
Yes, yes, very fun-loving, veryjust hyper energetic.
I love the little oh the oh-oh'sin the middle of it.

(51:24):
But yeah, and and the idea ofyeah, this panorama, this whole
vista opening up to you, thiswhole broad horizon that
anything goes.
Yeah, you just can see for milesand go for miles, and it's
awesome.
And this another just feel good,bounce around, dance around your
living room, have a good time.

(51:45):
I woke up with this song in myhead so many times.

SPEAKER_00 (51:49):
Really?

SPEAKER_01 (51:49):
Like it's so catchy, too.
It is, right?

SPEAKER_00 (51:52):
You're just like pa no rama, da.

SPEAKER_01 (51:55):
And it and it's just energizing.
So I'd wake up feeling actuallyenergized because I've got this
song in my head.

SPEAKER_02 (52:02):
The positive vibes.
Yeah, absolutely.

SPEAKER_01 (52:06):
So it's just so much fun.
And I think this, yeah, is agood feel of how they feel
together right now.
Right.
Like the future looks bright,broad, yeah, I get broad
horizon, anything goes and seefor miles.
Yeah.
So definitely fun.
You'll you'll bounce around,bounce around the house, bounce

(52:27):
around the office, bounce aroundin your car, la la.
Yeah.
But when they're like, whoa,whoa, it's like you feel like
almost like you're on a ride,you know?
You're like, just having a goodtime.
Yeah.
Not not too extreme, just anice, gentle, moving along,

(52:50):
awesome song.

SPEAKER_03 (52:51):
And our last song, Encore.
Oh, they have to believe thattype of song at the end.
Because come on, we had, I mean,the from start to finish, we had
the roller coaster in themiddle, you know, we had the
intense, just like, ah, it'sfinally here.

(53:13):
And then the guys just brings itto a roller coaster because
they've been ups and down andwhatnot, but this one is just
like Encore.
But even though the album hasfinished, it's an encore.
I mean, we're still gonnacontinue.
I mean, the very light, it'sjust emotional vocals.
Oh my god.
I know, right?
The vocals in this one, oh, justgot my heart.

(53:34):
It's just it just combines thisjust a reflection of them, and
as a group, they're just gonnacontinue.
Oh, I don't have much of itbecause it's just a very
emotional song.

SPEAKER_01 (53:45):
Right.
Well, because just the name,Encore, like you said, it's
yeah, that's what comes at theend, but it's also sort of a new
beginning because they leave youwith something else.

SPEAKER_03 (53:55):
Yes.

SPEAKER_01 (53:56):
So so that's how this album's ending for you.
It's it's not done, there'll bemore.
It's just yeah, it's gentle,dreamy.
The whole beginning is sort ofromantic with the piano and
their sweet vocals.
And then they like halfwaythrough the song, they just
swell and it's almostheartbreaking.

(54:17):
The the melody is just like youfeel you feel the end, but then
they sort of bring you back,they soften it down, and gently
remind you that it's not theend.
There's there's more, it'll keepgoing, don't worry.
You know what I mean?
It's very like emotional songs.
Very emotional, and it's just itleaves you with a little bit of

(54:40):
longing, but you feel thepassion in it.
So again, you know it's not it'snot over.
No, it's just sort of closingthis particular chapter.
This album is right is done.
Don't worry, we'll be back.
There'll be more.
Exactly.
This one almost brought me totears because it was so like

(55:00):
beautiful.
The up and down in it of theseemotions, I don't know.
It it left me like, oh, oh.

SPEAKER_03 (55:10):
It's it's beautiful, beautifully written, and it was
by Young Hun.
Oh.
Our romantic.
Very romantic.
It's beautifully written.
Uh, and again, it's just youknow, like you said, it kind of
like an ending of a differentchapter.
Of course, it's a new beginningright now as a five-member

(55:32):
group.
This is a very well plannedalbum with the songs, the
arrangement for Earth for thenew fans as well.
Well written.
I love that a lot of let's see,all the members have actually
writing credits in it.
Yeah, that's awesome.
They had the performance, ofcourse, is A tier, as we know,

(55:56):
as have we experienced, even onYouTube, because I mean we have
not seen the group personally.
We'll love to see them perform.
Because, you know, throughcameras, different.
You know, you get edicts andwhatever.
It's you can, you know, it'sdifferent when we you get to see
it.

SPEAKER_01 (56:14):
Yeah, and the sound interacts differently with your
ears when you're watching arecording versus live music.

SPEAKER_03 (56:20):
It's I mean it's energy though, because you get
to see them move, you know,their energy, you know, just
from their vocals.
You hear that and the movement,you can feel their energy on
that stage.
Plus, of course, you'resurrounded by fans, which feel
you know, you feel their energyspeed off of their feelings.

(56:42):
That's why we love live showsbecause the energy is so
different.
It's just oh we love, love,love, love concerts.
And we'll love to see themdefinitely perform.
Because I mean, they're we seethem through YouTube and we love

(57:02):
what we see.
Just imagine if we see themlike, oh my god, I know.
We're gonna be like, Well, Iwant more, where's the next
show?
Where where are we traveling to?
We're gonna follow them around,yeah you know, because that's
gonna be We'll wait outside,we'll try to listen.
You know?
So I know some people will say,Well, you guys are biased to

(57:26):
this because you love orbit, butyou know what?
Best not to love.
Please give them a chance.

SPEAKER_01 (57:31):
If you never in this new dynamic now that they're
only five, is it does change it.
Like you hear hints of the thesound they had before, but
they're also they're sort oftransitioning to to new sounds,
they're experimenting, they'redoing a little different.
If everybody's writing now,they're putting their own

(57:52):
personalities into this.

SPEAKER_03 (57:53):
So that's why I wanted to reintroduce the group
now that there's five membersand they have gone through some
hurdles, and you know, they havedefinitely needed to change.
I know we have to say some ofthe members have graduated, so
things have to change, thetone's gonna change, but it's
worth it look at you know thedifference.

(58:14):
So that's why I want when I saidto you, let's reintroduce the
group because now there's a newlineup, and of course, it's
gonna be a different sound.
This album has given thatdifferent sound.
Yeah, oh yeah, definitely, andthey have matured.
No, I mean they were good onlike Enchant was really oh I
love that album.

(58:36):
But I mean progressive afterthat, and now this album is
well, whoa, it's totallydifferent.
It's you know, a song forprobably everybody here.

SPEAKER_01 (58:48):
Oh, yeah, definitely.
Because there's just differentstyles and different
arrangements.
Definitely something will catchyour ear and you'll say, Oh,
hey, I I like that, you know.
So give it a listen, definitely.
Yes, yes, check it out.
All right, see what all our fussis about.

SPEAKER_03 (59:07):
Exactly.
Exactly.
Anyways.
So that's his missera.
Mm-hmm.
Okay.

SPEAKER_01 (59:15):
That's it.
You thank you everybody forlistening.

SPEAKER_03 (59:19):
Yeah, because you know, I'll leave it to Sarah
because she's being on hiatus,she's gotta do extra work.
Please rate review and share,share, share.
Give us five stars.
Because we love ourconstellations and come on,
orbit.

SPEAKER_01 (59:35):
I know, right?

SPEAKER_03 (59:36):
Come, I mean, how um how fitting is this?
You know, plan the boys have aplanet.
Yeah, come on.
Like that's another thing thatis sh that is our group.
Because they're exactly orbitEarth planets.

unknown (59:54):
Come on.

SPEAKER_01 (59:55):
Anyway.
All right, and if you're soinclined, please become a
subscriber.
So we can go see these guys.

SPEAKER_03 (01:00:03):
No well to maintain the podcast, of course.
But hey, if you want to hey,invite us, Robert.

SPEAKER_01 (01:00:10):
Exactly, right?
Yeah.
If you need someone to go to theshow with you.
We need to do a concertexperience.

SPEAKER_03 (01:00:20):
Come on.
We just need a concertexperience.
We need to do an orbit concertexperience.
That that's like that's a goal.
Those are goals, girl.
Those are goals.
Definitely.
Oh, all right.
Well, until next time.
Bye bye.
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