Lyndo Jaco, the Adelaide-based rock recluse, has essentially blown the doors off his home studio with his new single, “All Over Again”. He tackles every single element of the mix himself layering his own guitars, bass, drums, and vocals fusing the sweaty nostalgia of classic pub rock with the frantic, highly caffeinated heartbeat of modern pop-punk. The resulting atmosphere feels exactly like a glorious, fist-pumping sonic bruise.
The track barrels forward on a high-voltage harmonic progression that aggressively grabs you by the collar. Jaco builds a gritty, heavily distorted rhythm section and drops a bright, massive, relentlessly anthemic melody directly on top of it. It crashes forward fueled by a rapid-fire percussive momentum that simply refuses to decelerate.

Deep within this deafening swagger lies an honest meditation on exhaustion and triumph. The narrative examines the grueling reality of doing the hard yards for a specific ideal. It reflects on those battered knuckles and severe internal trials, ultimately realizing that the immense struggle is actually the prize. It is an empowering declaration from someone crazed and passionate enough to happily dive back into the fire.
Why do we finally secure what we’ve fiercely bled for, only to immediately miss the bleeding?

