Day6 “I Loved You” Review
September 18, 2017
Korean rock band, Day6 continues with their year-long project, Every Day6, with the release of “I Loved You” along with the music video and the song, “I’ll Remember”.
In Dec. of 2016, the band announced their project for 2017. Every sixth day of the month, Day6 will release two songs and a music video. First for Every Day6 January, “I Wait” and “Goodbye Winter” were dropped. Then came “You Were Beautiful” and “My Day” in Feb., “How Can I Say” and “I Would” in March, “I’m Serious” and “Say Wow” in April, “Dance Dance” and “Man in a Movie” in May, “I Smile” and “Lean On Me” in June, “Hi Hello” and “Be Lazy” in July, and “What Can I Do” and “Whatever!” in Aug.
June 7, Day6 released their first full album having only released EPs in the past. The album consists of 14 songs; 10 of the songs were from Every Day6. Also on the album is a rebooted version of “Letting Go” and the final version of “Congratulations”.
“I Loved You” follows the tone of most of Day6’s songs. The verses are a slow, soft rock and the beat picks up with the drums and guitar during the chorus. “I’ll Remember” keeps the vibe but the intro of the song heavily features the guitar and keyboard. The “I Loved You” music video goes back and forth between the band playing in a school gym and the members pursuing a girl, again in a school setting.
Band member, Jae also started a Youtube channel, JaeSix, and uploaded his first vlog on Sept. 6. He tweeted his plans for the channel; he’ll upload once a month until the end of Every Day6 and then “starting Jan. yall better be ready”.