Songs That Saved My Life are back and better than ever.

After announcing their second “Songs That Saved My Life” compilation, which will be released this November, the organization dropped the first track off of the album- “Real World,” by Matchbox Twenty now sung by State Champs.

Along with the track announcement came the release of a music video, in which State Champs re-create the song’s original video, which you can watch here.

Songs That Saved My Life is an organization dedicated to raising money for mental health awareness.

Through merch sales, album compilations, and curated playlists, the brand help bring awareness to mental health issues within the music scene and do their best to raise money to help fight the stigma surrounding mental illness.

Songs That Saved My Life is a brand centered around music that played a pivotal role in the lives of artists and fans that benefits mental health and suicide prevention charities. Everyone has music that helped them through a tough time. Songs That Saved My Life looks to engage current artists with cover versions of those songs and share those stories with the world. Currently, this project benefits Crisis Text Line, Hope For The Day, The Trevor Project, and To Write Love On Her Arms. 

Songs That Saved My Life mission statement

“Songs That Saved My Life” Volume 2 is set to release November 8th, and will feature fellow pop-punk artists With Confidence, This Wild Life, Sharptooth, Doll Skin, and several others.

Album pre-orders are available now.