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    GREAT GOOD FINE OK Turns Anxiety Into Art with Andrew McMahon Collab “Let’s Talk”

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaOctober 27, 2024Updated:October 27, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    GREAT GOOD FINE OK Turns Anxiety Into Art with Andrew McMahon Collab "Let's Talk"
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    Brooklyn’s synth-pop wizards Great Good Fine Ok have teamed up with indie stalwart Andrew McMahon for “Let’s Talk,” crafting the kind of dreamy electro-pop that belongs in a neon-lit bedroom at midnight.

    Great Good Fine Ok & Andrew McMahon Let's Talk song Artwork
    Great Good Fine Ok & Andrew McMahon Let’s Talk song Artwork

    The track strips away the typical emotional facades, diving straight into raw territory – health scares, family drama, career fears – while somehow making you want to dance through the existential crisis.

    “This honest and vulnerable collaboration explores our greatest fears and insecurities,” the band shares, and they aren’t kidding.

    Between the pristine electronic production and the way Sandler and McMahon’s voices dance around each other, they’ve managed to make anxiety sound downright irresistible.

    Andrew McMahon Photo Credit Lindsey Byrnes.
    Andrew McMahon Photo Credit Lindsey Byrnes.

    The track, set to appear on their upcoming EP ‘SEVEN’ (dropping January 24 via Nettwerk), stands out in GGFO’s catalog precisely because it doesn’t try to pretty up the mess.

    The line “The more I love somebody the more I wish I knew myself” punches through the glittering synths and pulsing rhythms with startling clarity.

    It’s the sound of two artists turning their therapy notes into something that sparkles, shimmers, and somehow makes you feel less alone in your late-night overthinking sessions.

    GGFO and McMahon’s “Let’s Talk” is a soundtrack for anyone who’s ever stared at the ceiling at 3 AM wondering about, well, everything.

    Great Good Fine Ok Let’s Talk Lyrics

    Let’s talk about fear
    My invitation to the party never showed up in the mail
    I’m just tryin’ to keep it real
    Cigarette nightcap push it till my body fails
    Until my songs are no good
    And the cancer comes back
    Will my kid be left with nothing
    Are my parents gonna pass
    Before I find the strength to forgive them?

    Let’s talk about how I’ve been here before
    (Let’s talk, let’s talk)
    Let’s talk about why I keep closing doors
    (Let’s talk, let’s talk)
    Let’s talk about how to move on when you’re
    Face down on the floor
    (Let’s talk, let’s talk)
    Let’s talk about how I wish we were talking more

    Let’s talk about trust
    The more I love somebody the more I wish I knew myself
    Yea maybe you’re enough
    You always knew the difference
    Between what I said and what I felt
    The sun is gonna fall, quiet cannon ball
    Shadows on the wall by the TV
    If I’m being honest I knew you would save me

    Let’s talk about how I’ve been here before
    (Let’s talk, let’s talk)
    Let’s talk about why I keep closing doors
    (Let’s talk, let’s talk)
    Let’s talk about how to move on when you’re
    Face down on the floor
    (Let’s talk, let’s talk)
    Let’s talk about how I wish we were talking more

    I can handle this
    Never let me slip away
    I can handle this
    If you’re there we can share the weight

    Let’s talk about how I’ve been here before
    (Let’s talk, let’s talk)
    Let’s talk about why I keep closing doors
    (Let’s talk, let’s talk)
    Let’s talk about how to move on when you’re
    Face down on the floor
    (Let’s talk, let’s talk)
    Let’s talk about how I wish we were talking more

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