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Matt Maeson @ Brooklyn Steel in Brooklyn

03:00 PM
Matt Maeson

About the artist

Matthew Steven Maeson (born January 17, 1993) is an American singer-songwriter and musician from Virginia Beach, Virginia, signed to Neon Gold Records and Atlantic Records. Maeson was raised in Norfolk, Virginia. His parents were juvenile delinquents who later became "musicianaries", eventually playing in Christian metal bands. He was banned from listening to secular rock music on the radio until he was a teen. Matt has never served time in prison. He did community service by working construction for 12 hours a day and performed at biker rallies and prisons with his parents' ministry. In November 2016, Maeson released his debut single "Cringe". In 2018, Maeson performed at festivals such as Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, and Forecastle. Prior to the release of his debut album Bank on the Funeral on April 5, 2019, he released two EPs, Who Killed Matt Maeson in 2017, and The Hearse in 2018. In January 2019, his song "Cringe" reached No. 7 on the Adult Alternative Songs chart. The song later spent four weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart in August that year, the longest running number-one single by a new artist in 2019. "Cringe" was certified gold by the RIAA on February 11, 2020. In August 2020, Maeson returned to number one on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart with "Hallucinogenics", which went on to top the Billboard Rock Airplay chart one week later.

Lineup

Setlist

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  1. 1.A Good Start
  2. 2.Downstairs
  3. 3.Me and My Friends Are Lonely
  4. 4.Cringe
  5. 5.Beggar's Song
  6. 6.Waltz Right In
  7. 7.Cursive
  8. 8.Everlasting
  9. 9.Straight Razor
  10. 10.Cut Deep
  11. 11.Halfway to Whole
  12. 12.Sanctified
  13. 13.Year After Year
  14. 14.Put It on Me
  15. 15.Mr. Rattlebone
  16. 16.Split Personality Blues
  17. 17.Hallucinogenics
  18. 18.All My Wars
  19. 19.Legacy

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