Save Me (Royal Bliss song)
"Save Me" | ||||||||||
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Single by Royal Bliss | ||||||||||
from the album Life In-Between | ||||||||||
Released | 2008 | |||||||||
Format | Digital download, CD | |||||||||
Recorded | 2007-2008 | |||||||||
Genre | Rock | |||||||||
Length |
3:14 (single) 3:12 (album) | |||||||||
Label |
Merovingian Music MRV10 Caroline Records Capitol Records | |||||||||
Writer(s) | Bruschke, Harding, Middleton, Mortensen, Richards, Smith | |||||||||
Producer(s) | Royal Bliss, Rob Daiker | |||||||||
Royal Bliss singles chronology | ||||||||||
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Life In-Between's first single, "Save Me", was released July 15, 2008. It is available for sale digitally at online retailers such as iTunes, Amazon, and Rhapsody. The song impacted radio one day earlier on the 14th with a total of 11 adds at radio and climbing to 25 within a few days. Merovingian Music (abrv MRV) has released two web sites to accompany and promote the new single Save Me. The first is an interactive e-card which provides to anyone that may be unfamiliar, an introduction to the band. The second is a media packed web tools site for those who want to take action and promote.
In October 2008 the band's label released the first video single for the song, Save Me. To coincide with the videos release, ThePuppetVideo.com was put in place to view the video and help raise awareness. The video features a protagonist puppet used to explore the band's tormented psyche and shows the devolution and decline of the human condition when all hope is lost. A masked man in stop-motion symbolizes the character in a state of emotional decay and turmoil as he morphs into an actual puppet who is void of feeling, emotion and life itself.
Track listing
Digital download
- "Save Me" – 3:14
Radio Promotional CD
- "Save Me" – 3:14
- "Devils & Angels" – 3:43
- "We Did Nothing Wrong" – 3:40
- "Here They Come" – 3:30