“I Quit Again” – Mighty Glad

“I Quit Again” by Mighty Glad is an Americana, blues song that is infused with a soulful ache that is familiar to those who’ve experienced a certain level of life experience. The beautiful hymn-like vocals make this song sound like a prayer, but lyrically, this is not a positive prayer. It sounds like the singer is exhausted from constantly being dragged around in a cycle of a loveless relationship. It’s the type of song one would put on during a rainy day, and ruminate on the heartache they’ve faced in the past. Even though the yearning to be free from a toxic love cycle in “I Quit Again” is prevalent, you will feel quite the opposite. Instead, you might have a toxic love cycle with the replay button on this song, so give it a shot!

Written by Gabrielle LaRochelle

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