Rewild’s “In My Way” is the kind of alt-rock song that grabs hold fast. It takes the emotional mess that follows a breakup and turns it into something bold, loud, and honest. There is frustration in it, there is pride in it, and there is also that stubborn refusal to let go quietly. That push and pull give the song its bite. The track is built on heavy riffs and a chorus that aims high, which gives it a strong rock backbone from the start. It clearly draws from the spirit of 90s alternative rock, but it does not come across like a throwback for the sake of it. It sounds like a personal song with real tension behind it. That matters because “In My Way” is not only a return single, it also opens a fresh chapter for Rewild.
That backstory gives the song even more impact. Rewild already had a solid run in London, playing major venues and sharing stages with serious names, including Iggy and The Stooges. After years away, songwriter Corrado Mandoli has brought the project back with new material shaped by time, experience, and a fresh sense of purpose. You can sense that history behind this release, and it gives the song extra depth. I really enjoy how straight to the point this single is. It sounds like a rock song that knows exactly what it wants to say and says it with conviction.
I also like that this comeback does not come across as nostalgic. It comes across as motivated, personal, and full of life. “In My Way” is a strong reminder that big riffs and big hooks still hit hard when they come from a real place. Rewild has opened this new chapter with a song that sounds ready to leave a mark, and that makes the next releases even more worth watching. Make sure you follow Rewild, keep this one in your playlist, and stay tuned for what comes next, because “In My Way” gives every sign that this return is building toward something special.
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