Caught Up — The Teskey Brothers - So

While the band is deeply rooted in and Delta blues , "So Caught Up" represents a successful "crossover" moment into a more universally catchy, pop-influenced sound.

by The Teskey Brothers is a soulful, mid-tempo anthem that serves as a centerpiece of their 2019 sophomore album, Run Home Slow . The track is widely celebrated for its infectious, funky groove and the "smoked-whiskey" grit of Josh Teskey’s vocals, which many critics compare to legends like Otis Redding and Sam Cooke . Musical Structure and Style The Teskey Brothers - So Caught Up

Lyrically, the song explores the inescapable nature of a past relationship. The protagonist describes traveling through "200 cities" only to find their thoughts constantly circling back to the same person. While the band is deeply rooted in and

: Interestingly, the song is a hybrid of two separate ideas. Bassist Brendon Love brought in rhythmic concepts that became the verse, while a studio jam session produced the chorus. Musical Structure and Style Lyrically, the song explores

: The lyrics "Even if I tried to change it, I can’t / My memory’s caught on you" highlight a sense of psychological entrapment where everything—even new experiences—is filtered through the lens of a former love.

: The song is built around a relentless, groovy bass line and a booming brass section (including trumpets, trombone, and sax) that elevates the track’s energy.