Over Now
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| Single by Alice in Chains from the album Alice in Chains |
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| Released | 1996 | ||||
| Recorded | 1995 | ||||
| Genre | Heavy metal, grunge | ||||
| Length | 7:03 | ||||
| Label | Columbia | ||||
| Producer | Toby Wright | ||||
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"Over Now" is a song by the Seattle grunge band Alice in Chains, released on their 1995 eponymous album. Similar to "Heaven Beside You", it features mostly vocal work of guitarist Jerry Cantrell, with lead vocalist Layne Staley only harmonizing in the chorus. The song charted on both Billboard rock charts, despite the fact that it was not released as a single and no video was filmed for it. It was played heavily in the acoustic sets of Alice in Chains' 2006 reunion tour.
It was a single from the band's Unplugged performance, and was used to close the televised broadcast. The video of the song from the performance is considered a music video, much like the live video of Bleed the Freak, used in support of their live album. The song was featured on the 2006 compilation The Essential Alice in Chains.
While the song was written by Jerry Cantrell about a failed relationship, many fans see this song -- which features a traditional bugle quote of "Taps" -- as an eerie foreshadowing of the band's ultimate demise due to the fact that it is the closing track of their final studio album.
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