Good Times

Go take my breath away
Jumping to the sound
No chance to take it back
Jumping cause it’s loud

We had it all
We were happy and young
And we all got along

Is it gone
Feel a bit lonely
Come calm me down
Over and over

I want it all
I wanna go back to the dancing
And jumping like crazy

Go take my breath away
Jumping to the sound
No chance to take it back
Jumping cause it’s loud

What have I missed
When will you pull me under
For good times I wonder

Was that a kiss
I don’t need the constant reminder
That I’m getting blinder

The why of things
Are you wearing a choker
Are you playing poker

Go take my breath away
Jumping to the sound
No chance to take it back
Jumping cause it’s loud

I want it all
I wanna go back to the dancing
And jumping like crazy

Is it gone
Feel a bit lonely
Come calm me down
Over and over

Go take my breath away
Jumping to the sound
No chance to take it back
Jumping cause it’s loud

About the song

“Good Times.” It’s one of those tracks that hits close to home for me every time we play it. You know that feeling when a song just grabs you and drags you right back to a specific moment in your life? Yeah, this is that song for me, and it’s a bit of a time machine to when things were wild, carefree, and just… loud.

Living in the Moment
"Good Times" is all about that rush of being young and reckless, lost in the music, and just jumping around without a care in the world. The line “Go take my breath away, jumping to the sound” came from this place of feeling like every moment on stage or in the crowd was electric. There was this crazy energy that just took over—you didn’t think, you just felt. The whole song is really me chasing that high, wanting to go back to that feeling when the music was blasting, and we were all jumping like maniacs.

Nostalgia Hits Hard
“We had it all, we were happy and young, and we all got along.” I mean, that line is pretty self-explanatory, right? It’s that nostalgic pull we all get sometimes. Remembering those nights when it felt like nothing could go wrong, even if everything probably was. But then there’s that flip side—“Is it gone, feel a bit lonely, come calm me down.” It’s like the aftermath of the party, when the lights come on, and you’re just left with your thoughts. That’s kind of the vibe here. It’s not just about the good times, but also about missing them and wondering where they went.

Chasing the Feeling
I think a lot of us can relate to wanting to rewind time. “I want it all, I wanna go back to the dancing and jumping like crazy.” Man, if I could bottle that feeling, I would. Those moments when you’re just lost in the music, not thinking about what’s next, just living in the now. The song’s got this push and pull—there’s the thrill of the moment, but also the bittersweet realization that those days might not come around again.

Questions Without Answers
There’s a lot of random little questions thrown in there too—“The why of things, are you wearing a choker, are you playing poker.” I wanted to capture that chaotic headspace where you’re trying to make sense of things but you’re also kind of just going with it. It’s like snapshots of memories—some crystal clear, some fuzzy around the edges. The questions don’t always have answers, and that’s the point.

The Echo of What Was
I guess what I love most about this song is that it’s not trying to be deep or profound. It’s just real. It’s a shout-out to the past and a little bit of a cry for it to come back, even if we know it won’t in the same way. Every time I sing “What have I missed, when will you pull me under, for good times I wonder,” it’s like admitting that I’m still searching for that next great moment that’ll take my breath away all over again.

So yeah, “Good Times” is a bit of a nostalgic anthem, but it’s also a reminder to live in the now, chase that feeling, and appreciate the moments while they’re happening. We can’t take anything back, but we can keep jumping, keep dancing, and keep hoping for that next big, loud, unforgettable night.

Thank you for reading - Zachary