Boston’s own Bog Berries is back with a brand-new single, “Overcommitted”, a track that dives headfirst into the struggles and sacrifices of chasing a full-throttle life. It’s everything fans have come to love about the collective—infectiously catchy, emotionally raw, and completely one-of-a-kind.
Out today on all streaming platforms, “Overcommitted” captures the chaotic push-and-pull of adulthood. Drenched in lush vocoders and powered by a nostalgic early-2000s pop-rock guitar riff, it’s an anthem for those who can never seem to clear their calendars. Fittingly, the song itself took six years to complete—because Bog Berries’ mastermind Cooper Evello was too busy to finish it any sooner.
“I am deeply afraid of death, and I think I battle that fear by trying to do as much as possible and live life to the fullest.” — Cooper Evello on the song’s inspiration.
Bog Berries kicked off the release with an electric live show at Midway Cafe this past weekend, delivering the kind of high-energy, emotionally charged performance that has cemented their reputation as a must-see act.
WATCH: “OVERCOMMITTED” LIVE AT MIDWAY CAFE
More than just a song, “Overcommitted” is a way of life—one that so many listeners will find painfully relatable. Melancholy and shimmering in equal measure, the track’s bright vocal harmonies and punchy piano lines disguise a deeper exhaustion familiar to anyone who’s ever tried to do it all. Recorded in Evello’s home studio, it’s a testament to the very struggle it explores: trying to make time for the things that matter, even when life keeps pulling you in a thousand directions.
Hear “Overcommitted” now—because let’s be honest, you’re probably already doing too much.