Taste Test: Dawson Gamble wrestles with heartache on ‘Get Myself Over You’
The singer-songwriter works through his pain on a new song.
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Summer-in-quarantine has tragically, and swiftly, come to an end. Autumn already hangs as thick, colorful smoke in the air, and the memory of the last few months quickly fades. Pulling upon a once-ripe romance, indie-pop singer-songwriter Dawson Gamble, still reeling as it all throbs behind cracked ribs, wrestles with letting go and recovering from intense heartbreak. “Get Myself Over You” bakes in the summer’s waning glow, and his voice pours heavy with misery, the kind from which he may not soon recover. “I just can’t get myself over you,” he sings on loop. He spins around and around and around, bouncing inside the walls of a breakup, and as much pain slips off his tongue, there’s a rosiness to it, too.
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