Lyndo Jaco’s “All Over Again” kicks off with a relaxed, easygoing vibe that quickly settles into its groove. There’s no dramatic build-up or overproduction, just a straight-up rock approach that feels honest and unforced. Coming out of Happy Valley in South Australia, Jaco leans into that pub rock spirit without overthinking it, and that simplicity works in his favour. At its core, the track is summed up in a simple but powerful line: “It’s been worth it, I’d do it all over again. If I had my time once more, I wouldn’t change anything, I wouldn’t change anything.” It’s a sentiment that captures both the satisfaction of the journey and the restless drive to start again.

The song itself moves on an easy groove, with the bass doing most of the talking early on. It gives the verses a steady, almost cruising feel before the guitars kick in and lift everything up. When the chorus hits, it opens out nicely with layered guitars that add energy without making it feel crowded. It’s catchy in a natural way, more of a slow-burn hook than something forced.

“All Over Again” is about pushing through life’s challenges, reaching a goal, and then realising you’d happily go through the whole process again. That idea lands well because it’s relatable. Most people know that feeling—finishing something tough and, after a moment, wanting the next challenge. The song doesn’t overcomplicate that message, which makes it easier to connect with.

What stands out most is how hands-on the whole track feels. Jaco recorded everything himself, from guitars to vocals, in a home setup overlooking a veggie patch. You can almost picture the setting while listening. It’s not overly polished, but that’s part of the appeal. “All Over Again” feels like a musician enjoying the process and already thinking about the next song.

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