Review
“Dunia Yang Indah” by Seventeen, a 2010 release, embodies the mesmerizing synergy of pop and rock that was making notable waves in the Indonesian music scene at that time. This collection of 10 tracks spans around 43 engaging minutes, taking listeners on a melodic journey through love, heartbreak, and the tribulations of personal growth. Tailored for a fresh, young audience, the themes engrave a sense of relatability within each composition.
Notably, tracks such as “Pejuang Hati” and “Jaga Slalu Hatimu” are testaments to Seventeen’s flair for fashioning addictive tunes and soul-stirring ballads—a perfect soundtrack for introspective thought or a breezy evening glide around town. Vocal delivery and instrumental harmony find perfect tandem in this album, curated with precision and polish like a finely crafted Chanel garment.
“Dunia Yang Indah” showcases Seventeen’s capability to deliver music that is emotionally captivating and widely accessible. It carries the spirit of early 2010s Indonesia soundscape, serving as an impeccable time-capsule of emotional depth through its polished production. This piece stands out within the tapestry of their discography, echoing not only musical talents but also the heartfelt narrative signature to their sound. - Vivian