Bush’s New Single, “I Am Here to Save Your Life” About Mental Positivity
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Much of Bush’s 2025 album ‘I Beat Loneliness’ is about traversing through tumultuous times and coming out stronger. The hard rocking “I Am Here to Save Your Life” is almost defiant in its empathy with lines like “Shame on you and the negative dancers” and “We are people tired of war.” It’s the band’s third single off of ‘I Beat Loneliness’.
The lead single, “The Land of Milk and Honey” hit #2 on the Mainstream Rock chart last year. Along with the #2 “More Than Machines”, “The Land of Milk and Honey” was Bush’s highest charting single since “The Sound of Winter” in 2011. The second single, "60 Ways to Forget People was a promo that didn't chart.
Gavin Rossdale recently told the JJO Podcast:
"Everyone has been talking so much about mental health, which is a much more healthy, open dialogue," he continued. "I've been trying to talk about it for years and in some ways that's been synonymous with the band. And what is meant to people is the kind of lyrics they can connect to, whatever the songs are. So I always find this thread between people that I meet with, with what we do with the band. And so it really gave me confidence to go write a record where I could try and just be as incisive and honest as I could be when I would write. And everything was as base as possible, like 'I beat loneliness' or 'we're all the same on the inside' or 'everyone is broken', 'I'm here to save your life', '60 ways to forget people' — all these things were different daily mantras and things that I was going through and different confessions. It's very confessional. And let's see how that pans out. But people are connecting to it."
The music video features the band playing the song in concert.

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