I love the soft rock / progressive rock sound of BIGBANG's "Still Life"

  • Anyone else notice the soft rock, progressive rock sound that "Still Life" has? I feel like this point is not discussed nearly enough, if at all. K-pop involves the mixing of different genres. I think it's really unique how they combined that soft rock, progressive rock sound with GD and T.O.P.'s rap verses. Honestly an underrated detail that deserves more attention.


    I grew up listening to acts such as Pink Floyd, Journey, and The Beatles, so this one speaks to me and hits close to home.

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    Now listen to these and tell me you don't hear it!

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  • I also got "Free Bird" vibes from the song.

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  • Yeah def. pulls up Beatles/"Hey Jude". What makes it work is that both elements are quality on their own and combined is even better.


    A detail about TOP's vocal in this song is that it hits like an upright bass! His part ("For liiiiiiife") keeps pulling up a specific *local-area artist/song in my HUD (below).

  • You know, I was just thinking about T.O.P.'s vocals on this song! The singing sounds a lot like what you'd hear in country rock. I get a strong Lynyrd Skynyrd vibe from his singing, especially with that guitar in the background.

  • Yes! When I first heard the beginning of the song I wasn’t sure where it was headed, genre-wise then the guitar riff on GD’s part played and it reminded me of soft rock ballads that I grew up on. It was so nostalgic that despite the fact I didn’t know what they were talking about, I felt it somehow.

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  • We don't talk about Still Life enough tbh. This song was soooo well done that I'm still trying to understand everything that happened there. It was a 3min thing, but it gave me so many different feelings and so many memories!

    TOP "for life" is so touching, sad, such a simple sentence and booom, Idk, this song broke me emotionally!! Literally!

    Top’s part is my favorite in the whole song. While he sounds amazing as a rapper, his deep voice when he sings has a different….hmmmm, flavor, for lack of a better word.


    The more I listen to the song, those three minutes don’t seem as short anymore. I feel like they said what they had to say, no more no less. I think I like this song even better than Flower Road.

  • Top’s part is my favorite in the whole song. While he sounds amazing as a rapper, his deep voice when he sings has a different….hmmmm, flavor, for lack of a better word.


    The more I listen to the song, those three minutes don’t seem as short anymore. I feel like they said what they had to say, no more no less. I think I like this song even better than Flower Road.

    If you think about it, they had three "goodbye" singles back to back:

    "Last Dance"

    "Flower Road"

    "Still Life"


    I really hope they surprise us with something this year because this hurts too much. </3

  • Yeah, the guitar solo during GDs rap sounds like it could be part of a song like Shine On You Crazy Diamond

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  • Yeah, the guitar solo during GDs rap sounds like it could be part of a song like Shine On You Crazy Diamond

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    Was thinking of this song, too. Considered adding it to the original post! Nice to see you’re noticing this!

  • Are they trying to prepare us for the worse? :nervousk:


    I have to say that I don’t really count Last Dance as a goodbye song but more of a “see you later” because of the inevitable military enlistment. Still Life got a different vibe….


    However, since this is Bigbang we’re talking about and they’re not really known for being conventional I’ll go on record and say that an album is in the works and will drop when we least expect it.


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  • Another detail about the GD-Top contrast that I like was illustrated in this song.

    Both are "chill-flavored" rappers but their energies are mostly opposite.


    Both did a little singing and rapping. GD's energy mostly felt more yin to me and TOP's is def. more yang. The "angular" and "cutting" quality of TOP's flow balances out the softer nature of the track by serving as an additional percussive element.


    GD's more yin and harmonious delivery hits on the same spectrum as none other than MAMAMOO's Moonbyul! Another one who is competent at rapping over softer material! She's def. more "melodic leaning" though.

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