And July (도깨비 OST)
Heize
There's a wintry stillness to this track — acoustic guitar plucked lightly, a hazy instrumental texture that feels like looking at something from across a cold street. Heize's voice is distinctive in the Korean pop landscape: slightly husky, conversational in rhythm, sitting somewhere between speaking and singing in a way that makes every phrase feel improvised and intimate. She rarely pushes for power, and that's precisely the strength here — the song's vulnerability comes from restraint, from the sense that she's telling you something she barely wants to admit. The lyrics circle around the uncertainty of timing in love — whether July, or any particular moment, is the right one — and the song captures that suspended, threshold feeling with real specificity. It arrived as part of the Goblin OST but had a life well beyond it, appealing to an audience that gravitates toward Heize's indie-inflected aesthetic regardless of drama context. There are flute-like winds woven into the arrangement that give it a slightly ethereal quality, like something half-remembered. This is a song for the transitional seasons — not winter, not summer — for walks alone when you're turning something over in your mind and not quite ready to reach a conclusion.
slow
2010s
ethereal, wintry, airy
Korean indie-pop
Indie, R&B. Indie folk-pop. dreamy, introspective. Holds a suspended, threshold feeling from start to finish — never resolving, staying in the liminal space of uncertainty and quiet self-examination.. energy 3. slow. danceability 3. valence 5. vocals: husky female, conversational and intimate, between speaking and singing. production: acoustic guitar, hazy ambient textures, flute-like winds, sparse. texture: ethereal, wintry, airy. acousticness 8. era: 2010s. Korean indie-pop. Solitary walk in an in-between season when you're turning something over in your mind and not ready to reach a conclusion.