Fendahlene “Get Over It”

The re-release of “Get Over It,” done by music producer Kevin Shirley gives listeners a chance to fall in love with the same song all over again, and in a brand new way. Shirley clearly has a better understanding of Fendahlene’s sound. He delivers a fuller mix, bringing out the bass and balancing the guitar, while the vocal becomes more reverberant, spreading out in your ears like ocean waves.

With everything amplified and enriched, listener could now experience the songwriting of “Get Over It” with more edge and muscles. Each punch now is focused and has more power. It certainly feels that way. The rocker’s root is proud and solid, carrying the passion of youth from the early 90s’. “Get Over It” channels some of the best lost feelings at the end of the last century, delivering a classic tone while staying true to an indie heart.

Originally released in 2020 on Fendahlene’s album High and Low and Back Again, “Get Over It” is one of the most eclectic and anthemic tracks on the record. Punchy guitar riffs and catchy melodies with cool, expansive sound experiments, the track is masterfully done. It fully executes every sound and idea, positioning them at the perfect place without wasting a drop of creative juice while pushing everything to their fullest potential.

Kevin Shirley’s mix adheres to the band’s more expansive and richer tone established in their latest single, “North East,” moving towards a direction that’s more genre-bending, adding depth to their storytelling. Currently, the band is working on some new materials and with the remix stirring the hearts, it certainly spices up the wait. Fendahlene is a band you should keep an extra eye on in the coming months.

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