Frayed at Both Ends is the fourth studio album by American country musician and Staind member Aaron Lewis, Released on January 28, 2022. It peaked at number five on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, and was the top selling country album in America on release.[1]
Content
Lewis has described the album as "stripped down and as raw and as naked as it could possibly be" with the goal being to remove distractions from the songs,[1] and as being "an album of saying things that need to be said about how people actually live".[2] The song "Everybody Talks to God" was written around 20 years ago by Chris Wallen but had never been recorded.[1] "They Call Me Doc", which tells the story of a triage soldier, was co-written by a navyveteran as part of the CreatiVets program.[1][2] The album includes number one country hit "Am I the Only One".
The deluxe version of the album includes the song "The Third Degree", the lyrics of which were taken from a poem from a notebook belonging to Johnny Cash.[1] Cash's son John Carter Cash gave Lewis permission to create the song.[1] It was also included on the expanded edition of Forever Words.[3]
Tour
On January 26, 2022, two days before the release of the album, Lewis performed at the Warrior Zone in Fort Campbell. This performance was the first stop in a tour promoting Frayed at Both Ends.[4][5] In mid January, Lewis underwent an emergency appendectomy, leading to some shows being canceled.[1]
Reception
Alex Clifton, writing for In Review Online, called the album "a mostly turgid, mediocre affair" even when it was not "peddling Lewis's particular propaganda".[6]