Forget Them Wendy’s new single "Wise Guy" balances wit and vulnerability with an unexpectedly stirring payoff. The British duo, made up of songwriter Laura James and producer-guitarist Oliver Price, have built their reputation on sharp songwriting and an ability to find humour in life's more uncomfortable truths. On “Wise Guy,” they turn their attention to the strange contradiction of getting older while still feeling like you're making it up as you go along.
Built around a playful back-and-forth between confidence and self-doubt, "Wise Guy" examines the pressure to appear certain of yourself when the reality is often far messier. What begins as a light-hearted birthday reflection gradually reveals something more universal, touching on insecurity and the gap between how we present ourselves and how we actually feel. James delivers the song's observations with warmth and charm, allowing its self-deprecating edge to come through without feeling too cynical.
Musically, the track features gentle vocals, understated guitar work and an easy-going rhythm that creates an intimate atmosphere. Delivering a satisfying sense of movement, “Wise Guy” transforms a seemingly modest indie pop track into something genuinely uplifting by its closing moments. Forget Them Wendy proves that some of the most relatable songs come from admitting you don't have all the answers.