Perth unit Saviour have today returned with brand new single “Reshape Me“. The track previously left on the cutting from their previous album, A Lunar Rose, has since seen a rewrite and restructure from guitarist Curtis Tunks. The video for their new single can be viewed below.
Commenting on their latest single, Saviour had this to say, “There are themes revolving around lacking confidence and feeling like a fragmented version of yourself. Sometimes it feels like everyone else around you is living a happier, more complete life than you are. And in this track we speak of trying to change negative ways in an attempt to become a better, more complete version of yourself. A version of yourself that people can better appreciate and want to be around.“
With this release, Saviour have also announced they have joined Australia label, Greyscale Records. On this label they join bands such as Alpha Wolf, Make Them Suffer, Deadlights, Diamond Construct and more. This sees the melodic hardcore group move on from their time at UNFD which saw the release of albums Let Me Leave and First Light to My Death Bed. 2022 will likely see the release of Saviour’s first full-length on their brand new home.
“Reshape Me” is out now via Greyscale Records, for further news on Saviour keep it locked on Boolin Tunes.