Tuesday Night Curry Club – “Good For You”

An exceptionally catchy single from UK act Tuesday Night Curry Club, “Good For You” melds an infectious pop/rock synergy — resembling a cross of Phoenix and early Arctic Monkeys — with relatable lyrical insight, described by the band as about “watching an ex suddenly become the most well-adjusted person alive.”

Pulsing chords and twangy, breezy allure combine initially, traversing into a melodic vocal presence that traces post-relationship interactions — from a doting mother ringing to ask if you’re alright, to the descriptions of the now apparently better-off ex. “You got a house, a dog, you don’t smoke, don’t drink, don’t eat meat, since you broke up with me,” the vibrant vocals let out, seamlessly moving from the bass-forward verses into the chorus’ effervescent, swirling guitars and impassioned vocals. “Good for you, yeah you always land on your feet,” the vocals exude throughout, punctuated by a mourning “shame it wasn’t with me” line. Capable of inducing ample replays, “Good For You” is a fantastic track from Tuesday Night Curry Club.

This and other tracks featured this month can be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Emerging Singles’ Spotify playlist.

The track is also featured in the genre-based, best-of Spotify compilation Emerging Indie Pop.

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