Reunited Taiwanese band Energy won’t rely on nostalgia for comeback, promises ‘different’ style

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I wondered if there was one track they realised they enjoyed much more when they performed it for an audience because returning to the stage was similar to a reunion for them.

” Every music, to be honest”, stated Toro and the remainder echoed his mood. ” That’s the beauty of performing live”.

However, Edy thinks Reunite, the fourth track from their most recent EP, is a special song that best embodies who Energy is right now. The romantic song, which captures the singer’s thoughts over the years they were off, stands out in Energy’s usually cheerful album.

” Personally, when we were recording the song in the studio, I did n’t feel much when singing it. I did n’t know what state of mind or feeling to put myself in for the song”, he admitted.

” But when we finally gave it to an audience in a music, it actually moved me to hear our fans singing along with us. When I realized the song’s deeper significance was lost in that moment.

Edy also teared up “out of the violet” while they were filming the music video for Reunite, recalled Kunda. ” I think he did n’t even know why he felt that surge of emotion. Perhaps it was because the reality of our reunion ( after more than 20 years ) had n’t quite sunk in – but in that moment, the significance dawned on him”.

Edy was moved even more by the band’s return to a site where the same five crew members had shot footage from 20 years ago.

” And as I was looking at the rest of them, some feelings and thoughts only appeared.” ( The moment ) really moved me, I started crying uncontrollably”, he added.

After our meeting, I listened to Reunite and even before the track ended, I bestowed upon it the highest reward known to the ordinary Mandarin-speaking Singaporean: It’s the perfect KTV music.