Summer Side
Jannabi
Jannabi's retro instincts are on full and affectionate display here — the warm tape saturation in the mix, the Telecaster-bright guitar tone, the organ sitting in the mid-range like it was recorded in a room with wooden walls somewhere in 1977. The song has the easy, golden-hour looseness of a perfect afternoon that you already know you'll remember even while you're still inside it. The rhythm is unhurried but not lazy, a shuffle groove that invites physical movement — not dancing exactly, more like swaying in place. Lyrically the song is about the specific tenderness of a summer that mattered, the way certain seasons attach themselves to particular people and become inseparable from them in memory. Choi's vocal is warmer here than on their more melancholic material, lighter in delivery, and it suits the song's ethos of savoring rather than mourning. The bridge opens up with just enough emotional amplitude to remind you this isn't purely carefree — there's awareness underneath the warmth, an understanding that this is a moment with an edge. It belongs in car speakers with the windows down, or coming through a Bluetooth speaker on a balcony with the sky going orange, or simply in the quiet ten minutes after a good day before sleep.
medium
2010s
warm, retro, airy
Korean indie, 1970s American and British rock influence
Indie, Rock. Retro Korean Indie. nostalgic, warm. Glows with unhurried golden-hour contentment before the bridge surfaces a bittersweet awareness that the moment is already passing.. energy 5. medium. danceability 5. valence 7. vocals: warm male, light delivery, affectionate, easy. production: Telecaster guitar, vintage organ, tape saturation, shuffle groove drum. texture: warm, retro, airy. acousticness 5. era: 2010s. Korean indie, 1970s American and British rock influence. Car ride with windows down at golden hour, or balcony speaker with the sky going orange before a good night ends.