
Great Good Fine Ok’s new track “Better Without You” is a shimmering electro-pop anthem that pulls you in from the first note. There’s no slow build here – Jon Sandler’s vocals hit with emotional intensity right away, effortlessly blending singer-songwriter vulnerability with his signature funky falsetto. The production, spearheaded by Luke Moellman and co-producer Cole MGN, feels both lush and polished. Layers of synths, smooth electronic beats, and intricate textures create a high-energy soundscape that perfectly complements the song’s lyrical themes of uncertainty in a relationship.
The track walks a fine line between modern dance-pop and glossy synthwave, echoing the style of artists like Charli XCX and Tame Impala. The chorus is infectious, brimming with bright melodies and propulsive rhythms that make it impossible not to move. As always with GGFO, there’s a sense of musical exploration – each element is polished but retains an experimental edge.
“Better Without You” is the kind of track that sticks with you long after it ends, embodying the duo’s flair for fusing deep lyricism with euphoric production. This is electro-pop at its finest.

