8mm’s Smoldering Downtempo Single “Over and Over” is Like a Mantra to Soothe One’s Lingering Heartache

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The minimal piano intro with a hovering harmonic drone at the beginning of 8mm’s “Over and Over” creates a slight sense of anticipation for what’s to come. The project comprised of producer/mixer Sean Beavan (Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson, No Doubt, A Perfect Circle), vocalist Juliette Beavan and guitarist composer Jonathan Radtke (Filter, Kill Hannah) offers this time out a song that feels like late night musings in a smoldering downtempo jazz mode cast in streams of tone that ring out and linger like the sentiments expressed in the song. It seems to be about a relationship in which one person has been waiting around too long for commitment from the other person after an initial spark the embers of which persist beyond any reasonable hope. It would sound foolish as the line “A melody a fool believes” suggests but it’s not an uncommon experience for anyone that feels fully and deeply even for people and things in their lives that disappoint them. There is something beautiful in the brooding tragedy of the song whose looping lines of “Over and over and over and over” is like a self-soothing mantra to get oneself through the periods when the heartache seems to haunt you the most. Listen to “Over and Over” on Spotify and follow 8mm at the links below. The band’s new album Black Cat releases on September 13, 2024 on digital download, streaming and limited edition colored vinyl.

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