Artist Spotlight: Good Spells Explores Emotional Depth in “Wounds”

Hailing from Manchester, England, alternative music act Good Spells has been quietly carving out a name for themselves with emotionally charged soundscapes and deeply introspective lyricism. Their latest release, “Wounds,” is a haunting, slow-burning track that explores vulnerability, heartbreak, and healing in a way that lingers long after the song ends.

From the moment the track opens, “Wounds” pulls listeners into a moody atmosphere where delicate synths meet aching vocals. The production is minimal yet immersive—an ambient canvas that gives space for the lyrics to cut deep.

Lyrically, “Wounds” paints the picture of someone grappling with emotional scars and internal battles that many silently endure. Good Spells doesn’t just sing about hurt; they make you feel it.

It’s raw. It’s honest. And it hits home for anyone who’s ever wrestled with emotional trauma.

The Manchester-based act has been steadily building momentum with past releases like “All In” and “Monsters,” which share a similarly introspective tone. But with “Wounds,” they’ve truly found a sweet spot between atmospheric production and lyrical storytelling. The video for the song only enhances the mood—dark, cinematic visuals mirror the emotional weight of the lyrics.

What sets Good Spells apart is their ability to translate personal pain into universal feeling. “Wounds” is more than just a song—it’s an experience. The kind you sit with in silence after it ends. The kind you come back to when your own wounds feel too heavy to carry alone.

If you haven’t tapped in yet, you can check out Good Spells and their full discography on Apple Music or visit their official site here for merch and updates.

For fans of dark alt-pop, moody electronic, and emotionally resonant songwriting, “Wounds” is a must-listen. Don’t sleep on Good Spells—they’re crafting something truly special.