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Episode #435 – Over Under
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Over Under is a four-piece rock band from Davis County, Utah made up of Max Moffat, Taylor Gwynn, Jaden Gwynn and Landon Gwynn. The group formed in 2019 and released their first two singles in 2020. With only those two releases, the band went out on an East Coast tour in 2022 with The Backseat Lovers, and later toured with the Canadian indie-rock group Sleepy Gonzales.

In this episode, the guys reminisce about their time on tour. They discuss what they realized about themselves when their dreams became reality. Plus, Over Under chats about a special song that Taylor wrote for a friend who later passed away. Afterward, the song took on a new meaning. You can hear the song at the end of the episode if you stick around!

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