“Overshare” slices through social anxiety with razor-sharp wit, as Brandon Michael transforms everyday verbal mishaps into crystalline indie pop revelation.
The Toronto multi-instrumentalist crafts a deceptively buoyant soundscape where synths and guitars dance around the universal dread of saying too much.
Between neo-soul flourishes and bedroom pop intimacy, the track builds its narrative with surgical precision, each layer adding depth to its exploration of conversational catastrophe. It’s in these carefully constructed moments that Michael proves his songwriting prowess – turning those cringe-worthy memories of verbal overflow into something that feels both painfully honest and impossibly fun to dance to.


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