Clinton Belcher’s Save Me From Myself Is a Gritty Plea for Redemption That Cuts Deep
Embodying raw vulnerability and unpolished authenticity, Save Me From Myself is the cracking new single courtesy of Kentucky-based singer/songwriter Clinton Belcher. Described by the artist as "one of the most personal" he's ever penned, it's a brutally honest piece of music about that internal battle that no one else sees. Let's dive in.
Gritty, powerful, and seriously anthemic, Save Me From Myself is the epitome of Clinton's "Grit & Guitars" philosophy. A confession for anyone who has ever felt broken or at war with themselves, it's a tune that carries the weight of someone finally saying the quiet part out loud - and saying it with their guitar turned up to eleven.
Clinton's vocal performance - and I’m rarely this quick to crown anything - could very well be the finest rock delivery I've heard all year. Inspired by heavyweights like Chris Stapleton, Jason Crabb, and Eric Church, to mention a few, I'm also getting hints of Brent Smith in the way he leans into the song’s heavier parts. It has that same full-chested conviction that turns a track into a stadium-ready anthem.
Recorded, produced, mixed, and mastered all by the artist, Save Me From Myself is a genius composition, and I can't wait to take a deep dive into Clinton Belcher's extensive discography!
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