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Summer Magic is the sixth extended play by South Korean girl group Red Velvet. It was released on August 6, 2018, by SM Entertainment. The EP contains seven tracks, including the lead single "Power Up". Summer Magic marks the first release of the group following the addition of member Yeri. The album is also the group's first special extended play, following the release of similar format albums with The Red Summer and Rookie. The EP received positive reviews from music critics, who praised Red Velvet's versatility and the album's refreshing and lively sound.

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The EP received positive reviews from music critics, who praised Red Velvet's versatility and the album's refreshing and lively sound. Summer Magic also achieved commercial success, peaking at number three on the Gaon Album Chart and number two on the US World Albums chart. The lead single "Power Up" was also a commercial success, topping the Gaon Digital Chart and peaking at number two on the Billboard World Digital Songs chart.

Despite same materials, why crystal balls are used but not crystal wands?

The battle of superiority between sorcerers and wizards goes way back. The two distinct powerhouses of magic both know that they are tapping into the same magic. However, they do not share the same beliefs about how to use it. Sorcerers use crystal balls, while wizards prefer wooden wands and staves. It seems that the wizards practice the art of controlling nature and they believed that magic can be broken down into metal, wood, water, fire and earth, the 5 fundamental elements. Sorcerers, on the other hand, think of magic as permeate all space. They use their crystals like a valve, to control the flow of magic. Why don't wizards use wand made of crystal, if it is known that they are the best conductor of magic?

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$\begingroup$ @Penguino's answer is correct, but it doesn't explain why a sensible magician would not use a wooden wand topped with a crystal sphere. A secondary advantage to this is that if you don't have time to prepare a spell, or have temporarily exhausted your magic, it makes a pretty good close-quarters weapon :-) $\endgroup$

Mar 12, 2020 at 4:03

$\begingroup$ @jamesqf, the simple answer is that they very often do have a crystal sphere on the staff. There's even a song "A wizard's staff has a knob on the end" (lyrics probably by Nanny Ogg) $\endgroup$

Mar 12, 2020 at 11:08

$\begingroup$ @Separatrix Nanny Ogg and Granny Weatherwax both have completely different lyrics for the slightly less popular "This Witch knows where you can shove your staff". $\endgroup$

Mar 12, 2020 at 13:08

$\begingroup$ If you drop a crystal wand it shatters into pieces, Just waving it a round can break many crystals if cut into a long thin shape. It is just not a stable shape for crystals. Power is all well and good but not if you constantly need to replace them. $\endgroup$

Mar 12, 2020 at 20:20

$\begingroup$ @jamesqf There's no point in having an excellent conductor added to the end of a poor one - the flow has already been bottlenecked. Doesn't matter how wide the "out" channel is, if the "in" channel is too small. $\endgroup$

Mar 13, 2020 at 8:03
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The concept for Summer Magic focuses on a bright and upbeat theme, reflecting the idea of summer. The title track "Power Up" is an energetic and catchy song with a mix of pop and dance genres. Other tracks on the EP include "With You", "Mr. E", "Mosquito", "Hit That Drum", "Blue Lemonade", and a English-language version of "Power Up". The lyrics of the songs center around themes of love, happiness, and enjoying the summertime. Overall, Summer Magic is a vibrant and refreshing EP that showcases Red Velvet's musical versatility and charm. The album's catchy tracks and bright concept make it the perfect soundtrack for the summer season..

Reviews for "The Irresistible Charm of Red Velvet in a Summer Berry Trifle"

1. Sarah - 2 stars
I was really disappointed with the Summer Magic Red Velvet album. The songs lacked originality and seemed like a rehash of their previous work. The title track "Power Up" was especially lackluster and didn't have the catchy hook that I was expecting. Overall, the album felt rushed and didn't meet my expectations for Red Velvet.
2. John - 2 stars
I found the Summer Magic Red Velvet album to be a letdown. The songs were forgettable and didn't leave a lasting impression. It felt like a generic pop album with no standout tracks. Red Velvet usually delivers with their unique sound and experimental style, but this album lacked that innovation. I was hoping for more from them.
3. Emily - 1 star
I can't believe how disappointing the Summer Magic Red Velvet album was. The songs were generic, the lyrics were uninspired, and the album as a whole felt like a cash grab. Red Velvet has proven in the past that they are capable of creating amazing music, but this album fell flat. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
4. Alex - 3 stars
While I didn't hate the Summer Magic Red Velvet album, it didn't leave a lasting impression on me either. The songs were pleasant enough to listen to, but they lacked the replay value that I usually associate with Red Velvet's music. It felt like a filler album rather than a solid release. I hope their next album will be more memorable.

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