Review

T.A. Copy - Glory Days

16/05/2008 2008-05-16 12:00:00 KoME Author: Domie

T.A. Copy - Glory Days

Review for a single from cheerful punk band T.A. Copy.

T.A. Copy is a cheerful rock band whose music is mainly punk rock with elements of pop. The band was originally formed at the beginning of 2002 and their music has also been featured in some Korean movies. Their single Glory Days was released in 2007, and consists of three tracks.

The first track of the single is Rocketboy, which starts with cheerful beats, capturing the listener's attention. The band is quite faithful to their usual style as this is also a rather upbeat punk track. The single continues with the second track, which is Glory Days. Glory Days is calmer song and pleasant to listen to, there aren't many things in the song which could bring annoyance. In this track the vocalist gives his all and a nice guitar solo gives some colour, while the refrain remains a bit boring.

The final track of the single, Cheongchunsayeon, is very similar to the first track Rocketboy but is more peacefully paced song, which brings the single to a close.

The whole package includes three songs, which work well together to draw the listener in. The general feeling is light and cheerful, which is usual for the band's style whilst being very balanced single in its entirety.
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