Key BAD LOVE: In-Depth Album Review – Yellow Tape

Key - Bad LoveIn honor of SHINee’s Key taking charge of his sound on new mini album Bad Love, I’ll be taking a look at each track throughout the week. Check back every day, and make sure to explore my other In-Depth Album Reviews if you’re interested!


1. Bad Love // 2. Yellow Tape // 3. Hate That… (ft. Taeyeon) // 4. Helium // 5. Saturday Night // 6. Eighteen (End Of My World)


Yellow Tape

After the synth throwdown of Bad Love, Yellow Tape moves into funkier material that sounds like a full-group SHINee track. In fact, it would have fit quite comfortably on their most recent album. And while I think the song would have benefitted from the diverse tones of the members, Key convincingly drives it forward on his own.

Yellow Tape’s introduction is incredibly atmospheric. We’ve got the rumble of synthwave tied to police sirens, setting the scene for a dramatic arrangement. The verse hits us with a funky beat, bringing a more energetic sound than Bad Love. I’m particularly infatuated with the infusion of rhythm guitar during verse two. I love the blend of rock and dance, and I think Key does too.

From here, Yellow Tape offers a simple hook. The melody is clipped and aggressive, coupled with a catchy “breathe in, breathe out” response that adds great texture to the chorus. There are stronger refrains on the album, but Key tugs on the phrases to generate a satisfying oomph. The siren-like electronics are very effective here, and add to the song’s momentum while giving it a disco sheen. Yellow Tape is Key thriving within his comfort zone, and that will always be thrilling to hear.

 Hooks 8
 Production 9
 Longevity 9
 Bias 10
 RATING 9


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Sarah Carton Drops Ultimate Breakup Anthem Lemon

Neon Music one to watch Sarah Carton drops recent late-summer hit Lemon which is most definitely sweet, not sour. Featuring Carton’s unique mix of spoken word and alt-pop sugary vocals Lemon features a catchy chorus and twinkling electronic flourishes.

A simple tale of being heartbroken just as summer has begun, Carton hits all the right notes with this contemporary number. Lemon exudes youth, friendship, sunny days and, of course, a big dollop of British talent.

Lemon is out now.

All the Best Plays, Clutch Shots, & More From the 2020-21 NBA Season



The NBA 2020-21 season was unlike any other with fans gradually being added in arenas throughout the season while some teams heard echo’s during games all year long. While what was happening in the stands became unpredictable, there were plenty of even more surprising moments taking place inside the lines. The NBA’s official Twitter account released the best plays of the 2020-21 season and PSO is here to aggregate all the best plays, most clutch moments, top rookie highlights, and more below!