Toronto indie rock band Good Kid releases “Wall,” a high-energy anthem about heartbreak, healing, and moving forward.
Toronto indie rock band Good Kid returns with “Wall,” a new single that hits with both energy and emotion. The track captures the sting of running into an ex who once felt like “the one.”

Written with sharp lyricism and powerful riffs, “Wall” dives into the awkward act of pretending to be fine while old feelings resurface. The band describes it as a story about putting up emotional defenses, even when a casual encounter reopens deep wounds.
“Wall” marks a bold shift in Good Kid’s sound. The band leans into raw vocals, gritty guitar solos, and unpredictable production. “We wanted the song to feel alive, even imperfect,” they share. “That’s what makes it real.”
The single’s music video continues Good Kid’s tradition of fan-driven creativity. Through a contest, one lucky fan was animated into the video, joining the band’s fictional universe “Neo-TO.” The clip, directed by animator Xray Alpha Charlie, feels like a high-energy anime opening filled with friendship, chaos, and emotion.
The release follows a string of milestones for the band. With over 700 million streams, a viral hit “From the Start,” and 2.6 million monthly Spotify listeners, Good Kid has become one of indie rock’s fastest-rising acts. Their music has been featured in MrBeast videos, esports tournaments, and gaming platforms.
True to their creator-friendly ethos, Good Kid keeps their music DMCA-free, allowing streamers and fans to use their tracks freely. Their thriving Discord community shows how music and storytelling can connect creators and listeners worldwide.
With “Wall,” Good Kid blends emotional honesty, community energy, and rock intensity into one powerful anthem of heartbreak and recovery.