Not every band that steps into the room commands attention straight away. Rewild do. The UK rock outfit dropped “In My Way”, and from the very first note, it’s clear this isn’t a band playing it safe or trying to sound like anyone else. There’s a conviction here that you can’t fake. The song lives in that specific kind of emotional wreckage that follows a breakup, the part where you’re not quite over it but you’re too tired to keep fighting it either. Rewild sit right in that space and let it breathe. The verses feel tight and restless, held up by guitars that bite rather than strum, and just when the pressure gets to be too much, the chorus cracks the whole thing wide open. It hits hard, and it earns every bit of that impact.
The Stone Temple Pilots’ influence is written all over the track’s bones, in the raw structure, the no-frills attitude, and the way the guitar and the vocals seem to be in constant conversation. But Rewild is doing something with those ingredients that feels entirely their own. The production has an edge that keeps the song grounded in the present, not trapped in a decade already past. The final section of the track is where the song really takes off. The energy cranks up, the emotion spills over, and it all lands with the kind of force that reminds you what rock music is supposed to feel like when it’s done right.
This writer will say it plainly: “In My Way” is one of the more honest rock singles to come along in a while. It doesn’t dress itself up or try to be more than it is. It just shows up and delivers, and that’s exactly why it sticks. With a full album on the way in 2026, this single is just the opening shot. And it’s a good one. If you haven’t followed Rewild yet, now is the time. Add “In My Way” to your playlist, share it with anyone you know who still believes rock music has something left to say, and keep an eye on everything they do next. A full album is coming in 2026, and if this single is any preview of what’s ahead, you’ll want a front-row seat from the start. Follow them on Instagram and Spotify, turn on your notifications, and don’t let this one pass you by.



