Spyderhuff’s latest single “Good Love,” from their new EP Barfly at the Barn Dance, is a swaggering southern-rock number soaked in dry wit and a touch of bad-boy charm. Leaning into the “black hat” persona in a relationship, the song tells its story with playful sarcasm and tongue-in-cheek honesty.

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Tom Kuhr’s vocals glide effortlessly over gritty slide guitar, harmonica, and a rhythm section that keeps the track steady and confident. The lyrics are sharp and humorous, with lines like “I love you for not treating me the way I treat you” capturing the ironic tone of a lover who knows he’s no saint but owns it with a grin.

Musically, the track blends country roots with a southern-rock edge, enriched by tasteful lead guitar from Joey Gaydos and rhythmic finesse from Jim Pauli on drums and Tony Mitchell on congas. The arrangement is clean, allowing the lyrics and attitude to shine without overwhelming the ear.

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“Good Love” doesn’t aim for deep romance—it’s a sly nod to the imperfections in relationships and the people who make them interesting. It’s witty, well-played, and doesn’t take itself too seriously—and that’s exactly why it works.

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