
Maryland’s Savage Hands step into a new phase with “POWER,” their latest single out now via Oxide Music.
Focused and deliberate, the track hits hard and shows a band that knows exactly what it wants to be. Built on a tight, rhythmic backbone, “POWER” introduces a more controlled vocal delivery, pulling from rap-influenced cadences while still staying rooted in the band’s heavy sound. The song moves with purpose, shifting between weighty riffs and quieter, restrained moments that keep tension at the forefront. Every section feeds into the next, creating a constant push and pull that holds its grip.
That sense of control reflects where Savage Hands are now in their career. After years of refining their sound, the band has leaned fully into clarity and conviction. Vocalist Mike Garrow frames “POWER” as a turning point less about reinvention and more about committing to what’s always been there, now delivered without hesitation. Working with producers Andrew Baylis and Lee Rouse, the band sharpens their blend of post-hardcore, metalcore, and alternative rock into something more direct. The hooks land cleaner, the riffs carry more weight, and the atmosphere feels tighter and more intentional.
“POWER” builds on the momentum of earlier tracks like “Demon,” “Washed Away,” and “Halo,” while still aligning with newer releases like “Trust Issues,” “Reload Repeat,” and “Trace Erase.” Together, these singles point toward a larger body of work that pushes forward without losing the band’s identity.
With over 55 million streams behind them and a new chapter underway, Savage Hands is a band moving with intent. “POWER” sets the tone: stripped down, locked in, and ready to carry that momentum forward.
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