Devon Williams' "Savor, Remember" feels like an undiscovered slice of ’80s outsider pop, but it came out relatively recently. Part of it is the slightly off-kilter chorus, which is anthemic but still pretty sad, the other part is the fact that the video is a completely straight-laced take on just about every cheesy video ever, articulating the dissolution of a relationship through shots of candy in an open palm and Williams throwing rocks off a cliff at sunset. It's weirdly genuine. For good measure, Williams also made a legit instrumental version of the video in case you actually want to do karaoke to it. The "Savor, Remember"/"Pendulum" 7-inch is available now from New Images.