Hello Sister is willing to relive the rocky parts of a relationship “All Over Again”

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On Valentine’s Day, the sister pop-rock trio Hello Sister released a unique, powerful love song, “All Over Again.” Instead of focusing on the highs of a relationship, the band dives into the lows, admitting that despite their troubles, they would do it all over again. Reverting back to a relationship that wasn’t smooth sailing is a relatable and reflective experience, making this song a perfect contender for a truthful, nostalgic Valentine’s Day single. 

In 2021, the same year of their EP release Three By Three, Hello Sister performed on Season 16 of America’s Got Talent, showcasing their original song “Middle Schooler.” Without a doubt, Hello Sister’s talent impressed the crowd, earning them four “yes” votes from the judges and a standing ovation from Simon Cowell—an uncommon reaction. Drawing inspiration from well-known names in the music industry like Avril Lavigne, Taylor Swift, Paramore and the Jonas Brothers, the teen rock trio is making moves to showcase their admirable musicianship and unforgettable performances. 

Hello Sister embraces their rich, strong vocals with a pop-rock influence in “All Over Again.” The strictly rock-driven electric guitar and drum beat keep up with the emotional lyrics, such as the chorus: “One time I thought that you missed me / And not that I knew we were history / So wrong, but I don’t care / I’d do it all over again.” This cohesive piece captures the true essence of holding onto a love that didn’t treat you right—because you just can’t let go. 

Keep up with Hello Sister: Spotify // Instagram // Website // YouTube // TikTok 

Audrey van Schagen
Audrey van Schagen
Indie rock consumer and an enthusiast of all things music

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