Save Yourself's latest album, A Shitty Way To Spend Easter, is a raw and emotional journey through the ups and downs of life. The band's signature blend of punk, emo, and post-hardcore creates a sound that is both angsty and cathartic.
The album opens with the explosive track "Broken Bottles," which sets the tone for the rest of the record. The lyrics are dark and introspective, dealing with themes of loss, regret, and self-doubt. The band's musicianship is on full display, with tight riffs and pounding drums that perfectly complement the raw emotion of the vocals.
Tracks like "Blackout" and "Last Call" showcase the band's ability to write catchy hooks and choruses that will stick in your head for days. The album's title track is a standout, with its haunting piano melody and haunting lyrics that deal with the aftermath of a failed relationship.