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Bring Me Back to Life

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Bring Me Back to Life
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"Bring Me Back to Life" is a single by American rock band, Hinder.[1] The song is from their upcoming seventh studio album Back to Life and was released on March 28, 2025, via their new label Evil Teen Records as the album's third single.[2]

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According to the band, "Bring Me Back to Life" was one of the first songs written during the early sessions for their album Back to Life, dating all the way back to 2020. The idea stuck with them over the years, even though it went through several different versions before landing on the final arrangement heard in the 2025 release. In an interview, drummer Cody Hanson explained that the song was revisited multiple times, each rewrite reflecting what the band was going through at the time. "It kind of grew with us," he said. "We kept coming back to it because there was something in it that just felt honest."

Lead singer Marshal Dutton described the song as stemming from a feeling that's hard to put into words—something between isolation, exhaustion, and the quiet hope that things might eventually get better. "We weren't trying to write a big anthem or anything," Dutton said. "It was more like… we just wanted to say how we were really feeling."

The song was recorded at their home studio, Back-Longue Productions, which is co-owned by both Dutton and Hanson and is where most of the band's albums and singles have been recorded and produced dating back to the All American Nightmare era, allowing them to have full control over the technical. "No deadlines, no pressure—we got to let the song breathe," Hanson added.

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Personnel

  • Marshal Dutton – lead vocals, guitar, songwriting, piano[3]
  • Cody Hanson – drums, backing vocals, songwriting[4]
  • Joe "Blower" Garvey – lead guitar, backing vocals, songwriting[5]
  • Mike Rodden – bass guitar, backing vocals, songwriting[6]

Music video

The official music video for "Bring Me Back to Life" was released on March 28, 2025, the same day the song was released.[7]

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