Alexandra Savior is back, and she's not holding back. On her new single, "Unforgivable," the mercurial singer-songwriter delivers a sharp, self-assured anthem that combines a story of heartache with a deceptively light and infectious rhythm.
"I want to show that I am back under RCA Records, and with 'Unforgivable,' I am embodying a more empowered and unfiltered version of myself," Savior said in an email. "Unforgivable" plays like a confession and a reckoning all in one. She won't forgive or forget, and she's not letting the world forget. "Pompeii doesn't hold a candle to you," she sings, a searing line that transforms heartbreak into a spectacle of destruction. The gravity of her words contrasts with "Unforgivable" playful, dramatic instrumenta
"Unforgivable" clocks in like a diary entry gone battle cry, with Savior morphing from doubting her naivety to celebrating her right to force a transformation. By the "Unforgivable" end, the tables are turned. She has clarity now, and revenge might not be far off. It is a triumphant return, enough to remind us why she had audiences under her spell in the first place.