Save Me

This song started life a very long time ago as nothing more than an instrumental sketch. Even without words, it carried a desperate edge, the kind of tension that sat unresolved in the chords. For years, it sat unfinished — until I revisited it with a different vision.

I decided to push it harder. I layered in heavy guitars, let the strings flood the background, and brought in an AI bandto give it a modern punch. What was once a quiet instrumental suddenly became this wide, cinematic cry for help.

Lyrically, Save Me is the simplest song I’ve written. It’s built on repetition — three verses, each with a few pleading questions, circling back again and again to the same line: “Can you save me?” That’s it. No elaborate storytelling, no complex verses. Just the same desperate call, echoing against the music.

And maybe that’s the point — when you’re at your lowest, there often aren’t a thousand words. There’s just one. One question. One plea.

This track feels both new and old to me: rooted in something I wrote long ago, but reborn into something bigger, darker, and more alive.