Good Health Good Wealth release absolute banger of a single feat. Fredwave

 
TEAM UP WITH FREDWAVE FOR THE NEW SINGLE ‘YOU DON’T KNOW ME’
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READING, LEEDS, THE GREAT ESCAPE AND TRUCK ADDED TO THEIR SUMMER FESTIVAL SCHEDULE
 
“They really feel like one of our own.” – Jack Saunders, Radio 1
 
“The best band name of all time.” – Sian Eleri, Radio 1
“Amazing.” – John Kennedy, Radio X
 
“Fast becoming voices of a generation who’ve grown up amidst crumbling high streets, a relentless TikTok grind, and a pub culture where everyone knows the price of a pint but struggles to plan for the future.” – whynow
 
“This isn’t a band with potential – this is already the complete deal.” – Louder Than War
 
“Spreading good vibes through grooving earworms. For fans of Daft Punk, The Streets, Hard-Fi, The SLP, The Skinner Brothers.” – This Feeling
 
Photos by Phoebe Cowley 
 
It’s a good time to be Good Health Good Wealth. The UK and Lithuanian duo have earned a flurry of acclaim for their recent tracks ‘The Cafe’ and ‘Full Circle’, and things are exploding on the live arena too with ReadingLeedsThe Great Escape and Truck all recently added to an already busy summer festival schedule. They’ve also been acknowledged by former Chelsea and Nigeria cult football favourite Victor Moses following teasers for their brand new single, ‘You Don’t Know Me’, which features Fredwave.
‘You Don’t Know Me’ sees Good Health Good Wealth’s Bruce Breakey reflecting with disarming honesty on a low-point in his life. His punky, braggadocious delivery simmers with anger as an unpaid gig triggers an introspective glare at the misfortunes and struggles he was experiencing at the time. “Why does everything in my life turn to shit? My ex told me I manifested it.”
Fredwave provides a silky vocal contrast to Bruce’s vehement ire, gliding over a nostalgic, funky 2000s-tinged production that feels like the missing link between The Streets and Anthony Szmierek. As for Victor Moses? He’s referenced in another moment of Bruce’s reflection: “Call myself a Catholic but I’ve never read a scripture / The only Moses I know goes by the name Victor.”
Bruce says, “I wrote this after we’d played a festival run by a bloke that we later found out was actually on the run from the old bill for fraud. A singer from another band did a deep dive on him after he went missing on the last day of the festival and found out he was on ‘Crimewatch’ and had a load of different aliases. Why he decided to put on a festival off the A13 as if it was gonna be the jackpot for him is beyond me, but he did and we stupidly played it. We were promised a packed field alongside big artists like Tinchy Stryder and Toploader (what a combo) but what we turned up to was actually just an empty field with about 12 people there – mostly the food vendors who were also swindled.
 
Obviously he never intended on paying anyone, and in hindsight it was very very funny, but at the time I was miffed to say the least. I found it hard as we were relying on that money and there was no way I could sort out the situation because it would require me actually finding the geezer which, even if I did, wouldn’t be particularly clever. So being able to write something from it, making a bit of light of the situation whilst puffing my chest a little bit at least helped a tad.”
 
Bruce and his Good Health Good Wealth cohort Simon Kuzmickas met North London artist/producer Fredwave when he was supporting their mutual friend Oscar #Worldpeace. They hit it off straight away and soon started collaborating on music during various different sessions. ‘You Don’t Know Me’ emerged as a slow, punky track before the duo reworked it to give it that inimitable Good Health Good Wealth bounce.
Good Health Good Wealth started 2025 with a sold-out London show at The Lower Third. They’re now set to impact on far bigger stages with an array of high profile festival dates throughout the summer. Their upcoming shows are:
MAY
14th – 17th – Brighton, The Great Escape
17th – Sheffield, Get Together Festival
23rd – London, Electric Ballroom (with The Sherlocks)
24th – Bristol, Dot To Dot Festival
25th – Nottingham, Dot To Do Festival
 
JULY
19th – Birmingham, What’s Happenin? Digbeth
24th – Oxfordshire, Truck Festival
27th – Nottingham, Boho Festival
 
AUGUST
2nd – Lake District, Kendal Calling
22nd – Reading Festival
23rd – Leeds Festival
 
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