After resurfacing recently with their most triumphant pop-inspired single to date, Brisbane indie-rockers Eliza & The Delusionals have shared a breezy new single titled ‘Save Me’. The track, which originally premiered earlier this week on Triple J’s Good Nights program, has become one of the band’s most recognisable new releases, with presenter Bridget Hustwaite saying it “makes you dream away your day and forget that you’re in lockdown”.
Echoing ’80s pop-rock greats like The Bangles and Duran Duran, ‘Save Me’ shines with frontwoman Eliza Klatt’s honeyed vocal melodies, crunchy lead guitars and subtle, yet tasteful synths. ‘Save Me’ was co-written by Klatt, guitarist Kurt Skuse and Los Angeles-based producer and songwriter Keith Harris, with sessions split between Los Angeles and the band’s home studio in Brisbane.
Klatt explained in a press release that the track grew into something much glossier and more refined than the band initially anticipated thanks to the assistance of producer/engineer Kon Kersting (Tones And I) and the mastering talents of Leon Zervos (Troye Sivan, Holy Holy).
“We never intended on changing or re-working the song,” she said, “But a few months later, myself and Kurt were having a writing session and came up with this verse idea and new chords that we were loving, and we just needed a chorus.”
“I sung the ‘Save Me’ chorus that we demoed just to see how it fit and we instantly fell in love with those two ideas together. It felt like two puzzle pieces that were meant to be together.”
Take a look at the track’s karaoke-styled lyric video below.
‘Save Me’ comes as Eliza & The Delusionals’ second release for 2021, continuing their welcome return to the spotlight.
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