In the ever-evolving landscape of rock music, SAVARRE emerges as a luminary force, challenging conventions and pushing boundaries with their avant-garde ‘Spectra Rock’ sound. Led by the multi-talented Shannon Denise Evans and co-written with Dylan Glatthorn, SAVARRE presents their captivating single, ‘Art of the Bleed,’ released under the XIII Records in October 2020.
As the driving force behind SAVARRE, Evans infuses ‘Art of the Bleed’ with profound emotion and raw authenticity, drawing listeners into a world of introspection and self-discovery. Produced by Alex Venguer, Evans, and Glatthorn, with additional vocal production by Andrea Green, the song is a testament to the collaborative spirit and creative prowess of its creators.
From the haunting melodies to the introspective lyrics, ‘Art of the Bleed’ transcends traditional genre classifications, inviting listeners to explore the depths of their own psyche. The song serves as a poignant reminder of the resilience of the human spirit, navigating the complexities of grief, death, and rebirth with unwavering courage.
Among the poignant lyrics is a verse that encapsulates the essence of the song’s message:
“So, let it out, Love.
The storm will rise.
From the thunder above,
To what justifies…
Feel the fire run, through your blood,
Give the feast, to the wolves you feed.
Take it in now, whatβs done is doneβ
Let your will bend, to the art of the bleed…..”
Through her evocative storytelling and impassioned vocals, Evans guides listeners on a cathartic journey of self-exploration and emotional release. Each note resonates with the echoes of personal triumphs and tribulations, forging an intimate connection between artist and audience.
Experience the transformative power of ‘Art of the Bleed’ by streaming it on major platforms such as Spotify. Follow SAVARRE on Instagram to stay updated on their latest releases and upcoming endeavors, and immerse yourself in the captivating world of ‘Spectra Rock’ brilliance.
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