Good Old War and I Should Go hit like the first cold snap : crisp, close, and a little bittersweet. It feels brand-new on the radio, the kind of song that makes you glance at the calendar and decide fall arrives early this year.
The track leans on bright acoustic strums, tight three-part harmonies, and a percussive pulse that never crowds the vocal. Everything sounds hand-played and a touch sunlit, but the hook lands with enough punch to keep the whole thing moving.
Put it on while you rake leaves, dodge your inbox, or pretend you are not thinking about that one text. It fits the season without getting sleepy, and that is a useful trick right now.