Over Before You Know It
Michigander
Michigander’s Over Before You Know It is the 2026 sophomore album from Nashville-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jason Singer. Released through Totally Normal Records and Thirty Tigers, the ten-song record runs just over 32 minutes and refines Michigander’s blend of melodic indie rock, power pop, and emotionally candid singer-songwriter writing. Bright guitars, driving rhythms, and polished pop arrangements give songs such as “Starting A Band,” “Taxi,” “YYY,” and “Freaking Out” an immediate, energetic pull, even as the lyrics confront anxiety, self-sabotage, nightlife fatigue, and uncertainty about adulthood.
The album’s title reflects its central concern with time: Singer has described it as a reminder to stay present because life can pass quickly if one is always chasing the next milestone. That perspective gives the album’s more reflective songs—“Let Go Of You,” “Outlive,” “Float,” and the title track—extra emotional weight. “Let Go Of You” explores a relationship in which care becomes self-erasure, while “Outlive” faces depression and disappointment before locating value in human connection; the closing title song turns into a broad, reflective power ballad about remembering where one belongs. Overall, Over Before You Know It is a compact, tuneful indie-rock record that balances restless momentum with an appeal to slow down, protect meaningful relationships, and make the present count.
Michigander’s Over Before You Know It is the 2026 sophomore album from Nashville-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jason Singer. Released through Totally Normal Records and Thirty Tigers, the ten-song record runs just over 32 minutes and refines Michigander’s blend of melodic indie rock, power pop, and emotionally candid singer-songwriter writing. Bright guitars, driving rhythms, and polished pop arrangements give songs such as “Starting A Band,” “Taxi,” “YYY,” and “Freaking Out” an immediate, energetic pull, even as the lyrics confront anxiety, self-sabotage, nightlife fatigue, and uncertainty about adulthood.
The album’s title reflects its central concern with time: Singer has described it as a reminder to stay present because life can pass quickly if one is always chasing the next milestone. That perspective gives the album’s more reflective songs—“Let Go Of You,” “Outlive,” “Float,” and the title track—extra emotional weight. “Let Go Of You” explores a relationship in which care becomes self-erasure, while “Outlive” faces depression and disappointment before locating value in human connection; the closing title song turns into a broad, reflective power ballad about remembering where one belongs. Overall, Over Before You Know It is a compact, tuneful indie-rock record that balances restless momentum with an appeal to slow down, protect meaningful relationships, and make the present count.
Over Before You Know It
Michigander
Michigander’s Over Before You Know It is the 2026 sophomore album from Nashville-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jason Singer. Released through Totally Normal Records and Thirty Tigers, the ten-song record runs just over 32 minutes and refines Michigander’s blend of melodic indie rock, power pop, and emotionally candid singer-songwriter writing. Bright guitars, driving rhythms, and polished pop arrangements give songs such as “Starting A Band,” “Taxi,” “YYY,” and “Freaking Out” an immediate, energetic pull, even as the lyrics confront anxiety, self-sabotage, nightlife fatigue, and uncertainty about adulthood.
The album’s title reflects its central concern with time: Singer has described it as a reminder to stay present because life can pass quickly if one is always chasing the next milestone. That perspective gives the album’s more reflective songs—“Let Go Of You,” “Outlive,” “Float,” and the title track—extra emotional weight. “Let Go Of You” explores a relationship in which care becomes self-erasure, while “Outlive” faces depression and disappointment before locating value in human connection; the closing title song turns into a broad, reflective power ballad about remembering where one belongs. Overall, Over Before You Know It is a compact, tuneful indie-rock record that balances restless momentum with an appeal to slow down, protect meaningful relationships, and make the present count.
Michigander’s Over Before You Know It is the 2026 sophomore album from Nashville-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jason Singer. Released through Totally Normal Records and Thirty Tigers, the ten-song record runs just over 32 minutes and refines Michigander’s blend of melodic indie rock, power pop, and emotionally candid singer-songwriter writing. Bright guitars, driving rhythms, and polished pop arrangements give songs such as “Starting A Band,” “Taxi,” “YYY,” and “Freaking Out” an immediate, energetic pull, even as the lyrics confront anxiety, self-sabotage, nightlife fatigue, and uncertainty about adulthood.
The album’s title reflects its central concern with time: Singer has described it as a reminder to stay present because life can pass quickly if one is always chasing the next milestone. That perspective gives the album’s more reflective songs—“Let Go Of You,” “Outlive,” “Float,” and the title track—extra emotional weight. “Let Go Of You” explores a relationship in which care becomes self-erasure, while “Outlive” faces depression and disappointment before locating value in human connection; the closing title song turns into a broad, reflective power ballad about remembering where one belongs. Overall, Over Before You Know It is a compact, tuneful indie-rock record that balances restless momentum with an appeal to slow down, protect meaningful relationships, and make the present count.
