THE GREATER GOOD Release Gritty New Single "Stupid Game, Stupid Prize" Tackling Self-Sabotage and Addiction


Alternative rock band The Greater Good, already championed by Spotify, BBC Introducing & Clash Magazine, today release their latest single, "Stupid Game, Stupid Prize," available to stream here.

It’s a raw, unapologetic dive into self-destruction, emotional turmoil, and the highs and lows of human vulnerability. This track showcases the band’s unique blend of honest lyrics and a driving rock sound that has already captivated their growing fanbase.

"Stupid Game, Stupid Prize" is a gripping exploration of the choices we make when chasing fleeting satisfaction and love. The song's lyrics paint vivid imagery of instability and self-sabotage, taking listeners through a chaotic night of blurred emotions and eventual self-reflection. "Hate today, abuse myself tonight" and "Stupid game, tired mind, flush ambition away," the song resonates with anyone who has grappled with inner demons and sought solace in the wrong places.

The track features gritty, anthemic guitar riffs, thunderous drums, and frontman Huw Eddy’s powerful, soul-baring vocals. The chorus, “I like the taste, like the taste," echoes with raw energy and vulnerability, creating an emotional connection that lingers long after the final chord.

“This song is about the cyclical nature of self-destruction and the push-pull between wanting to change and giving into bad habits,” says Huw Eddy. “We wanted to capture that internal struggle in a way that’s both visceral and relatable. It’s messy, it’s painful, and hopefully feels real.”

The Greater Good are known for their ability to blend introspective storytelling with anthemic soundscapes, the band continues to cement their place in the alt-rock scene with their unflinching honesty and electrifying performances.

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