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"Save‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‍‍‌ Me From Myself" – A raw country rock confession.

"Save‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‍‍‌ Me From Myself" - A courageous, soul-moving confession that the artist literally carved out of his soul.
Clinton Belcher

Country rock singer Clinton Belcher is well known for his tell-it-like-it-is type of stories supported by his gritty vocals, guitar-driven sound, and honesty. He derives his music style from artists like Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, and Blake Shelton, and then mixes country with rock and gospel. Clinton, through his career, which boasts of albums such as Last Call Blues, Highways & Heartaches, and River to Redemption, tells the American stories: struggle, faith, and redemption.


“Save Me From Myself” is a very convincing emotional confession, and Clinton Belcher's view of life.




Clinton Belcher

The song is led through turmoil of the guitars, the vocals full of pain, and the unvarying build of the crescendo, it reaches a deep dive into the internal struggle - doubt, fear, and the desperate longing for salvation. His music is not only rough but also mature, and all of this is done right in his home studio in Oklahoma. Clinton’s imperfect sincerity is what makes the song so strong, and it even goes to the point where the song becomes a sort of spiritual release. The song is like a shaky ray of light in a dark room; it is fragile, but it has the determination to shine. The combination of these three elements: grit, honesty, and redemption, made the perfectly flawless storm. “Save Me From Myself” stays with you even after you have listened to it, and that is the very essence of salvation; it is the experience of confronting your ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌truth.



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