Beartooth's Caleb Shomo: "The only way out is through"
Freshly sober and creatively fearless, Caleb Shomo has made a Beartooth album unlike any before it.
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I've been used by the useless My whole body's covered in bruises Consumed by the clueless So full of lies and excuses
I've let you take enough from me I'm jumping ship to watch you sink When you look back and I'm still standing
Remember every time you doubt me It makes me stronger than before When you doubt me It fuels the fire even more So give me all you got I can't wait to watch you rot If there's one thing you should learn about me Don't ever fucking doubt me Don't ever fucking doubt me
Now you're gone with no traces You might as well have been faceless Exposed all your weakness I'm getting back to my basics The smoke is clear, I'm seeing red I won't stop fighting 'til I'm dead When you look back and I'm still standing
Remember every time you doubt me It makes me stronger than before When you doubt me It fuels the fire even more So give me all you got I can't wait to watch you rot If there's one thing you should learn about me Don't ever fucking doubt me
Now you're stuck treading water In the ocean, alone Little late for apologies How 'bout a rope and a stone?
I've let you take enough from me I'm jumping ship to watch you sink When you look back and I'm still standing
Remember every time you doubt me It makes me stronger than before When you doubt me It fuels the fire even more So give me all you got I can't wait to watch you rot If there's one thing you should learn about me Don't ever fucking doubt me Don't ever fucking doubt me
Don't ever fucking doubt me
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"Doubt Me" is a song by Beartooth from the album The Surface, released in 2023.
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Freshly sober and creatively fearless, Caleb Shomo has made a Beartooth album unlike any before it.
The new album is expected to drop later this year.
If 'Below' was Caleb Shomo's death notes from rock bottom, 'The Surface' are his postcards from recovery.
This album is like an auditory exorcism.