Haunted in the Best Way
BLOCK’s “Over And Over” doesn’t just play—it lingers. It circles your mind the same way the thoughts at its core seem to circle his. From the very first moments, there’s a restless pulse running underneath the track, like a heartbeat that refuses to steady. It’s intimate, unfiltered, and almost uncomfortably honest in the way it opens a window into BLOCK’s inner world.
Something is gripping about how immediate it feels. You can sense that this wasn’t polished into perfection over months—it feels lived-in, captured in a flash of emotional urgency. The production keeps things raw but intentional, giving space for the vulnerability to breathe while still driving forward with a steady momentum. That tension between fragility and control becomes the song’s most compelling feature.
BLOCK has always thrived in that space between wit and wound, but here he leans fully into the darker corners without flinching. The result is a track that feels less like a performance and more like a confession. It’s not dramatic for the sake of drama; it’s real, messy, and brave.
“Over And Over” stands as one of BLOCK’s most emotionally exposed moments yet—haunting, cathartic, and deeply human. It doesn’t just invite you to listen; it asks you to sit with it. And long after it ends, you probably will.
