American indie-pop project GOODTWIN share their brand new single Fool, a disco-tinged pop-rock song.
What I like the most about this song is its warmth and retro vibes which set the tone for a memorable and comforting listening experience.
The emotive voice softly repeats the intrusive thoughts that arise when worry hits: “Did I make a fool?”. Written by band members Gus Alexander (vocals), Denis Victorov (bass & synth), and Cameron Mehrabian (guitar) – and also features Zac Hernandez on drums -, Fool transports listeners into the world of disco and soothes listeners with a sense of self-compassion and emotion. A song with intimate reflections, inspired by the lead singer’s own experience with performance anxiety, Fool transform nervousness into a celebration of imperfection and individuality. Apart from those gorgeous vocals we have groovy disco touches with killer bass, lush rhythms, steady drums and synths that culminate into an infectious chorus perfect to sing along to and dance.
Speaking about the song, GOODTWIN said,
This song is about liberating yourself from that anxious morning-after spiral — that pit in your stomach that wonders, ‘Did I say too much? Am I too much? Did I make a fool?’. We now almost always end our sets with ‘Fool.’ It’s a ritual of letting go, accepting what we just did, and moving on. And it helps!
The song is paired with a striking music video, directed by Teddy Alexander , that is set at a buzzing party, which follows an uptight clown who becomes free and actualized as the track progresses.


