Rising LA-based artist and producer SEB has just shared his second new track of the year “SAVE ME”. The song comes paired with a trippy VHS-shot music video that showcases a more melancholy side to SEB as he spirals down a path of self destruction over his own lo-fi ‘80s-inspired beat.
"SAVE ME is about that point you reach after you’ve tried self-destructing,” states SEB. “You’ve tried partying, you’ve tried drugs but once you’re sober, that self hatred is still there. You’re calling out for help but who you’re calling out to, is still enabling you to go down that same path."
“SAVE ME” is set to feature on a new body of work due in the coming months and arrives on the heels of previous single “fuck it, i’m the man,” which has been praised by The FADER, Paste, and NME with airplay across Apple Music and BBC Radio 1. “SAVE ME” continues to build on the world SEB created with his debut EP IT’S OKAY, WE’RE DREAMING, the breakthrough hit “seaside_demo,” and last year’s standalone single “god of the sunsets”.