Dylan Bradley gives up on a relationship that’s Not Worth Saving in his new power ballad and video — showcasing today on Tinnitist.
Taken from the Toronto singer-songwriter’s recent debut album No Turning Back — which has already garnered over 120,000 streams — Not Worth Saving is a touching alt-rocker that explores the raw emotions of heartbreak and the search for independence and emotional freedom. This moving narrative explores the depths of a love that has lost authenticity and needs to be let go.
With lyrics like “Burnt my bridge to the ground / Trying to escape this town” and “It’s not worth saving this love we’ve been faking,” Bradley captures the essence of a relationship that has reached its end. The song’s haunting melody and reflective lyrics highlight his talent for transforming personal experiences into common and relatable truths.
The newly released track also features Bradley’s storytelling skills, portraying the emotional journey of coming to terms with a love that can no longer be saved. “Second chance felt like the first / We played the roles well-rehearsed” speaks to the ongoing cycle of unfulfilled promises and the understanding that it’s time to move on.
“When writing and singing Not Worth Saving, I felt that my openness and vulnerability about the pain of lost love, combined with my soulful sound, makes this track truly original and relatable to the everyday person,” says Bradley.
Bradley is putting his stamp on the rock music scene with his debut album No Turning Back and a series of new singles. Drawing heavy rock influences from the ’90s and early 2000s, Bradley offers a unique and fresh sound for listeners around the globe, spanning genres including soft rock, hard rock and alternative rock. His first single All Your Lies was released in September, followed by the track October a month later.
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