There’s something quietly magnetic about Not Over. It doesn’t try to overwhelm—it draws you in step by step, building a world shaped by atmosphere, memory, and emotional depth.
The opening track, “Over”, begins with a delicate arpeggio that feels suspended in time. The sound expands gently, pulling the listener into a dreamlike state. Then, a groove takes shape, grounding the track with a rhythm that naturally makes your foot tap. The balance between airy textures and movement immediately sets a strong tone.
With “Glass Houses”, the atmosphere deepens. The track carries a nostalgic weight, wrapped in shimmering layers and introspective lyrics. There’s a fragile beauty in its structure, while the band explores alternative textures with confidence, creating a space that feels distant and personal.
The journey continues with “I Know Better”, where the songwriting stands out. The chord progression unfolds with elegance, revealing a refined musical sensibility. Each transition feels intentional, highlighting the band’s creative depth and attention to detail.
On “Lost or Won”, By Million Wires embraces a more minimal direction. The arrangement leaves room for the emotional weight of the lyrics to emerge. A subtle sense of nostalgia runs through the track, recalling echoes of past moments without becoming predictable.
Closing track “Runaway” confirms the band’s artistic vision. The EP feels cohesive from start to finish, with each song contributing to a unified sonic identity. By Million Wires demonstrates a clear understanding of their space, blending influences while maintaining originality.
Not Over is a compelling exploration of atmosphere and emotion. The band crafts a sound that feels distinct, making this EP a strong and memorable listen. A discovery worth your time.
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