Flying's self-titled album, Flying, is a sonic journey that takes listeners on a psychedelic trip through dreamy soundscapes and groovy beats. From start to finish, the album is a masterful blend of instrumental and vocal tracks that showcase the band's ability to craft complex, yet accessible, songs.
The opening track, "Singularity," sets the tone for the album with its ethereal synths and hypnotic rhythm section. "Sister," which features vocals from lead singer Koh Sang Ji, is a standout track that balances catchy hooks with intricate instrumentation.
The album's centerpiece, "Goodbye," is an epic track that clocks in at over 10 minutes. The song builds slowly, layering in new sounds and textures until it reaches a cathartic climax that is sure to leave listeners breathless.
Throughout the album, Flying showcases their versatility as musicians, seamlessly transitioning from jazzy interludes to funky grooves. The production is top-notch, with every instrument and vocal track given space to shine.