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GOODTWIN finds meaning and quietness on "Soak It Up"

  • January 31, 2026
  • Natalie Patrick
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GOODTWIN returns now with "Soak It Up," a subtly potent song that emphasizes introspection over an impulsive reaction. Intended as a quiet nudge to check in with the things that matter most, the song sounds like an attempt to pause, a call for one deep breath, then another, against the tide of modern life. "Soak It Up" moves at a pace slow enough to allow emotion to grow, rather than forcing it. The building has a tranquil clarity that conveys the song's message that living life fully requires presence, not pressure.

Recorded and mixed by Carly Bond and Germaine Dunes at Altamira Sound, the track features a warm, balanced sound that resonates with emotion. Each factor is placed with care, contributing to an immersive listen that is engaging yet heavy. Mastering by Jack Doutt keeps the song's subtle dynamics where they should be, with enough depth to settle in after repeated listens.

"Soak It Up" lyrics were written by GOODTWIN's lead singer and creative mastermind, Gus Alexander, as a meditation on the quiet anxieties people carry, primarily the expectation of always being accepted, productive, and beautiful. The song takes a quieter turn toward introspection, encouraging you to remember what you set out to do and rewrite your own manifestos from there. This is meant to capture the shared feeling of movement at speed, intertwined with alienation, and to offer it up as a meditation rather than anything resembling a conclusion.

"Soak It Up" rings more true emotionally, and that's why it's so effective. In the process, GOODTWIN proves themselves masters of a kind of subdued unease, making music that values depth over noise from an impossible non-quiet place. If you're looking for introspective indie with emotional depth and scrupulous production, then "Soak It Up" is worth a deep dive.

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