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Matt Maeson’s “Everlasting” Is the Anthem for Anyone Feeling Overwhelmed

Matt Maeson’s “Everlasting” Is the Anthem for Anyone Feeling Overwhelmed

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Matt Maeson shares his most honest track yet—“Everlasting”—about fatherhood, pressure, and healing.

Matt Maeson’s new song “Everlasting” just dropped, and it might be his most emotionally honest track yet. Out now via Atlantic Records, the single details the major life shifts he’s recently faced—getting married, becoming a father, and moving cities.

More than just storytelling, “Everlasting” is a reflection of emotional survival. “I wrote Everlasting from a very defeated place… Failing in all of these aspects invited a lot of intrusive thoughts,” Maeson says. He confronts the kind of truths rarely spoken aloud but deeply felt by many.

The track’s chorus—“Grit your teeth and make us proud. Fake it when you don’t know how”—hits hard for anyone struggling to hold it together. It’s that relatable.

A powerful visual directed by Matthew Daniel Siskin brings the song’s themes into focus. This release follows his live project That’s My Cue and a sold-out solo tour. Now, Maeson is gearing up for a full-band 42-date tour, beginning in North America and stretching into the UK and Europe in 2026.

“Everlasting” is more than a song—it’s a message of solidarity for those navigating personal growth through tough moments. And it’s exactly the kind of music people need right now.

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