Cringe is an album by Matt Maeson that was released on April 27, 2018. The album represents Maeson’s struggles with addiction and religion.

Cringe starts with the song “I Just Don’t Care That Much,” which sets the tone for the album. Maeson sings about how he’s not afraid of death and how he can live his life without care. The second song, “Put It on Me,” is a love song that talks about being there for someone even when they’re going through tough times.

“Cliffy,” the third track on the album, is about Maeson’s high school English teacher who he looked up to. The song talks about how his teacher didn’t lead the life he wanted to lead and how he’s not going to make the same mistakes.

The fourth song, “Tribulation,” is about the hardships Maeson faced while growing up. The lyrics talk about how he used to wait up for his father to come home, but he never did. Instead, he found comfort in drugs and alcohol.

“Unconditional” is a haunting ballad that talks about the unconditional love that his mother has for him. Despite his faults and addictions, Maeson knows that his mother loves him and will always be there for him.

The sixth song, “Hallucinogenics,” is one of the highlights of the album. The song talks about how drugs can help you escape reality, but they can also destroy you. Maeson sings, “I feel my heart beating out my chest, why can’t I just forget?”

“Crashin'” is a song that has a strong message about redemption. Maeson sings about how he’s made mistakes, but he’s hoping that he can make things right. He knows that he has a lot of work to do to make things right, but he’s willing to try.

“The Mask” is a song that talks about how people put up a facade to hide their true emotions. Maeson sings, “I’m still figuring myself out, but I’m getting close.” He knows that he’s not perfect, but he’s willing to work on himself.

“Beggar’s Song” is a song that Maeson wrote after hitting rock bottom. The lyrics talk about how he lost everything and how he had to start over from scratch. The song talks about how he’s not afraid to ask for help.

The last song on the album, “Straight Razor,” is a song that talks about Maeson’s struggle with religion. The lyrics talk about how he’s tried to find meaning in religion, but he’s come up empty-handed. He sings, “I used to swear by the cross, now I’m begging to be crossed out.”

Overall, Cringe is a powerful and emotional album that deals with addiction, love, and religion. Maeson’s lyrics are raw and honest, and his voice is hauntingly beautiful. The album is a must-listen for anyone who has struggled with addiction or finding their place in the world.

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