HOLLYWOOD UNDEAD Releases Emotional New Single 'SAVIOR': 'We Can’t Wait For You To Hear It'

Rock group Hollywood Undead has dropped a new single titled “Savior” (watch it below), offering fans a more personal and emotional look at the band’s sound. The track is out now through Sumerian Records.
Built around a heavy guitar riff and haunting vocals, “Savior” explores themes of trauma, fame, and identity. The lyrics are direct and introspective, with a chorus that states, “You say that I’m your savior, but there’s no saving me.”
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In a statement, the band said, “We’re all excited to follow up ‘Hollywood Forever’ with our newest track ‘Savior.’ This song is special to us so we can’t wait for the Undead Army and beyond to hear it.”
The release comes after the success of their 2024 single “Hollywood Forever,” which marked the group’s debut under Sumerian Records. That song has reached more than 20 million streams across platforms and climbed to No. 18 on the Active Rock radio charts. It also inspired a remix featuring several underground artists from Los Angeles.
Hollywood Undead recently finished the spring 2025 leg of their “Hollywood & N9ne” tour with Tech N9ne. They performed in major cities across the U.S. and Canada, playing to thousands of fans.
The group also took the stage at popular rock festivals like Sonic Temple, Welcome to Rockville, and Louder Than Life. They are scheduled to perform at Aftershock Festival later this year.
Up next, the band will join Falling In Reverse for the “God Is A Weapon” tour, set for August and September.
Hollywood Undead is also working on their ninth studio album. Details about the new record have not yet been released.
Since their debut in 2008 with the platinum-certified album “Swan Songs,” the band has built a large following worldwide. They have earned more than 3.2 billion streams, over 1 billion YouTube views, and average 4.1 million monthly listeners on Spotify.
Their music has been covered by outlets like Billboard, Consequence, and Revolver.
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