
With his long-awaited new single “Where Did All The Good Men Go?”, Indian-American singer-songwriter Jeeves delivers a haunting, heartfelt meditation on masculinity, morality, and the lingering echoes of the #MeToo era. The first glimpse into his forthcoming debut album Now or Never, the track is as timely as it is timeless. Originally written in 2017, its delayed release feels all the more poignant now as it arrives in a cultural moment still grappling with the questions it bravely raises.
Jeeves doesn’t preach. Instead, he reflects. His lyrics are intimate and searching, asking not just where the good men have gone, but what it means to be one in a world still unlearning its old definitions. There’s a quiet strength in his voice, a blend of melancholy and resolve that’s underscored by lush, tasteful instrumentation from a team of world-class musicians. The arrangement is subtle yet cinematic, allowing every word to land with emotional clarity.

What makes the track especially compelling is how personal it feels, even as it tackles universal concerns. Jeeves writes from within the conversation, not outside of it. He owns the complexity, the discomfort, and the urgency of the topic, crafting a song that invites introspection without slipping into self-pity or cynicism. In doing so, he offers not answers but an honest space to ask better questions.
“Where Did All The Good Men Go?” is a statement of intent. As the lead single from Now or Never, it sets a high bar for what’s to come: music with purpose, vulnerability, and a clear artistic voice. Jeeves proves that singer-songwriters still have the power to provoke thought, spark dialogue, and move listeners to feel more deeply, not with volume, but with truth.
Review by Danielle Holian
THE SONGBIRD HQ
