Clinton Belcher Turns Scars Into Six Strings on “Save Me From Myself”

The Oklahoma-based artist Clinton Belcher has built an impressive catalog with albums like Last Call Blues, Highways & Heartaches, and River to Redemption, each one exploring themes of struggle, redemption, and finding your way back home. Working entirely from his home studio, Belcher writes, performs, produces, and engineers everything himself.

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“The weight of pretending grows heavier than the truth we’re hiding.”

“Save Me From Myself” is about that darker moment when you’re still deep in it, barely keeping your head above water while everyone around you thinks you’re fine. The track captures that specific kind of loneliness that comes from performing normalcy while falling apart inside, from being so good at saying “I’m fine” that nobody sees you drowning. Belcher’s vocals carry the exhaustion of someone who’s tired of fighting themselves.

The lyrics move through that familiar cycle of self-destruction, the phone calls ignored, the bottles that become friends, the apologies that pile up like unpaid debts. “Save Me From Myself” is for anyone who’s ever been their own worst enemy, who’s mastered the art of the brave face while crumbling behind it.

Stream “Save Me From Myself” now and discover why Clinton Belcher’s unflinching honesty is resonating with listeners who are tired of perfect.

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