Evann McIntosh just dropped their latest alt-pop gem, "Mull It Over." And honestly? It’s a mood.
The single’s arrival also brings exciting news—McIntosh’s upcoming album Fantasy Fuel hits shelves March 6th. Can’t wait to see what else they’ve cooked up.
"Mull It Over" feels like eavesdropping on someone’s brain at 3 AM. It’s part internal spiral, part raw confession about those moments when we torture ourselves over what could’ve been different.
That haunting refrain "over and over again" just… hits different in McIntosh’s crystal-clear vocals. You can literally feel yourself getting trapped in that endless loop of overthinking—something this 21-year-old artist knows all too intimately, unfortunately.
The lyrics cut deep too. "You’re still lurking in that lonely corner of my mind" paints such a vivid picture of how memories can haunt us.
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Then there’s that attempt at self-comfort: "I’m much better off/keeping it the way we had left it." We’ve all been there, haven’t we?
McIntosh puts it perfectly themselves: "Mull It Over is about doom spiraling, spending too much time trying to right past wrongs instead of moving forward, and how addictive that cycle can be."
Brutal honesty right there. Sometimes the cycle really is that addictive.