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Vaim Hull

Savage Hands channel suffocating tension on new single ‘Feel Me’

Alternative Metal

Maryland’s unflinching alt-metal catalysts, Savage Hands, return with their brand new single, “Feel Me”, out now via Oxide Music. The track draws a visceral perspective of anxiety itself, one that’s taunting, possessive, and completely certain it’s already won. Fans can listen to “Feel Me” HERE.

Lyrically, “Feel Me” personifies the anxiety itself in an unsettling, predatory framing that tackles the subject of an anxious episode. Aggressive and almost suffocating, Savage Hands tap into the new single with more menace than sympathy, refusing to offer resolution, and amplifying the invasive grip of a mind under siege.

Additionally, this summer, Savage Hands will be embarking on The Art Of Love And Power Tour alongside Of Virtue for one of the most unmissable heavy tours of the year. The tour will see both bands trading headlining slots each night, giving fans two high caliber sets under one roof. Tickets are available for purchase HERE.

Exploring the darker lens of “Feel Me”, vocalist Mike Garrow shares:

“We really wanted to try and create a song where you almost feel like you’re in a different world, unique to the feeling of anxiety. Despite where you are or who is around… it can be something so dark and engulf every bit of your sense of well being. This song taps into your consciousness and takes you away from all the noise.”

Guided early on by multi-platinum producers Andrew Baylis (Jelly Roll, Sleeping With Sirens, etc) and Lee Rouse (The Funeral Portrait, Teddy Swims, etc), Savage Hands have sharpened their craft into a volatile blend of ominous atmosphere, sledgehammer riffs, and skyscraping choruses. A hybrid sound that dissolves the lines between post-hardcore, metalcore, and alternative rock, all while hitting with precision and purpose.

Propelled by the success of previous singles, “Demon”, “Washed Away”, and “Halo”, the quintet have been in constant forward motion since their 2018 debut, amassing over 55 million streams along the way. From steely Maryland roots to festival stages, Savage Hands‘ relentless drive has shaped a previous that thrives on the collision of chaos and catharsis bleeding into one another. With their latest releases, “POWER”, “Trust Issues”, “Reload Repeat”, and “Trace Erase”, Savage Hands are opening the door to a new chapter, one that’s heavier, sharper and more unapologetic than anything that’s come before.

Be sure to stay tuned for more Savage Hands news coming very soon.

THE ART OF LOVE & POWER TOUR
SAVAGE HANDS & OF VIRTUE

July 16 – Greensboro, NC – Hangar 1819
July 17 – Orlando, FL – Conduit
July 18 – Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade
July 20 – Dallas, TX – Three Links
July 21 – San Antonio, TX – Paper Tiger
July 23 – Phoenix, AZ – Rebel Lounge
July 24 – Anaheim, CA – Parish @ House of Blues
July 25 – Sacramento, CA – Starlet Room
July 27 – Seattle, WA – El Corazon
July 28 – Portland, OR – Hawthorne
July 30 – Salt Lake City, UT – Urban Lounge
August 1 – Denver, CO – Marquis
August 2 – Colorado Springs, CO – Black Sheep
August 4 – St Louis, MO – The Duck Room
August 5 – Minneapolis, MN – Amsterdam
August 6 – Milwaukee, WI – X-Ray Arcade
August 7 – Chicago, IL – Reggie’s
August 8 – Detroit, MI – Sanctuary
August 9 – Columbus, OH – Ace of Cups
August 11 – Buffalo, NY – Rec Room
August 13 – Hartford, CT – Webster Underground
August 14 – Worcester, MA – Palladium Upstairs
August 15 – Philadelphia, PA – The Foundry
August 16 – Richmond, VA – Canal Club
August 18 – Baltimore, MD – Ottobar
August 19 – Pittsburgh, PA – Preserving Underground
August 21 – Nashville, TN – The End

After their breakout tracks “Demon”, “Washed Away”, and “Love No More”; Savage Hands cemented themselves as leaders in a new, modern rock sound. The band’s ability to balance heavy instrumentation with memorable hooks and raw vocal delivery catapulted their 2020 album “The Truth In Your Eyes” beyond 45 million streams, underscoring the band’s growing global reach. Beyond streaming, Savage Hands dropped two limited vinyl variants which immediately sold out due to large demand.

Like many artists, the global pandemic foiled and unwound plans that were years in the making for Savage Hands. Despite this, the band remained active in touring, supporting acts like Magnolia Park, Wage War, and While She Sleeps; as well as co-headlining with fellow up-and-comers Archers. Savage Hands made their debut DWP festival appearance at Louder Than Life in 2025, marking the Bourbon stage’s largest crowd of the day.

Savage Hands parted ways with Sharptone Records in 2025 and promptly began working on assembling a new album. Joining forces with Oxide Records, the band is preparing to launch a non-stop wave of campaigns starting May 2026.

“We are excited to finally close the chapter on all of the uncertainty the pandemic forced into our career. This album has been a long time coming, and we are so extremely grateful for Wetzel and Anthony at Oxide Records for believing in us and pushing us to become the band we were always meant to be.” – Mike Garrow

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30/05/2026/0 Comments/by Vaim Hull
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