Ok, take a breath. Breathe! You are NOT alone! You are not the first mom to have to deal with this, but you need help! You need to make sure your husband really truly understands how hard this is on you. I have a feeling that he really doesn't, or you would have more information about how he helps you.
I had 2 of these kids. I sat on the couch and bounced them on my knee through the ENTIRE series of the Gilmore Girls for the first one and through countless episodes of Sesame Street with the 2nd one. For 5 freaking months with each one, I ate on the couch, I dozed on the couch, I sat on the couch, I walked with the baby, I swaddled, unswaddled, I swung, I sang, I went round and round, and ended up in the therapist's office. YOU ARE NOT ALONE.
There are some tricks that you can do to make it more tolerable.
1. You may need to stop breast feeding, or at least pump so that you don't have to be so "on demand". Both of my high needs (HN) kiddos were allergic to mine, so I ended up on Alimentum a hypo-allergenic formula. Are you eating milk/dairy or soy? These can be triggers for allergies. In the milk it is usually the protein, not the lactose sugar that causes this much crying. (Oh, the formula can be given to you free with a prescription at WIC).
2. He may be colicky, which lots of times means he has Reflux. Ask the doctor to consider this. Generally they start with Zantac, and move on to Prevacid if it isn't enough. Some doctors will also use a medicine called Reglan, but that has a lot of "issues" so I wouldn't use it myself.
3. Use your infant car seat as a swing, or take him for a drive. Also if he has colic or reflux this is at the ideal angle of over 30 degrees to help with the acid burn. Often time it is an immature esophagus that doesn't close all the way at the top of the throat.
4. I had the best luck with a Graco Sweet Peace Soother. This is a swing that you can use the seat it comes with, but also the infant seat, so that the baby can feel like he is in the car moving when he is at home. Its wonderful for if your kiddo falls asleep in the car and you want to keep him asleep, just pop the infant carseat on from the car and it keeps moving. This is the ONLY way I got sleep. I actually think it should be mandatory for all new moms. I have given away all my baby stuff but this because I just couldn't handle another kid without it! Not planning any more, but things can happen.
5. You need to be able to use a bottle for your own sanity. My kids would only use the Playtex Drop-ins, with Latex nipples, the silicone was too stiff for them and they couldn't latch. The "continuous flow" ones never stopped, so the baby can't take a breath, and I didn't like that at all. Also, with the drop ins you can squish all the air out so that there isn't any extra air going in.
6. Are you sure he isn't hungry? you didn't say how he was growing. My kids didn't have any tongue tie issues that were ever diagnosed, and the lactation people said it was fine...latch, suck, etc.. but neither one ever really got the hang of breastfeeding. Hungry babies will cry all the time.
7. Get yourself to the doctor for some antidepressants. Even if you only need them for a few months, they can make a huge difference to get over this hurdle.
8. Try some gas drops and see if they can help. You never know.
9.Often you may need to feed less more often. We started with 1.5 oz every 90 minutes and moved up to 3 oz about 3 months, but I had a big guy. Unfortunately, you can't tell how much he is eating when you breastfeed, unless you weigh him everytime, which might be a good idea to see what he is really getting.
10. BINKY BINKY BINKY! buy one, buy three, find the one that works for HIM. Some kids like the rounded ones, but many others like the old fashioned round ones, again, latex nipple.
I am sure there are more things I could think of, but I am not thinking of them right now. You might have to be pushy with the doctor to check for the allergies or reflux. My first pediatrician didn't with my daughter and it was HELL! but we got a new one the 2nd time and it was night and day! He gave us the formula, the meds for reflux, and I think they made a huge difference.
Oh, look into Qigong Massage, it's really easy, but can really help. I am not sure how it works on newborns, I didn't find it until my son was 2, but it sure does work miracles now.
If you need more help, or just need to vent, please private message me and I will do all I can to help. Remember you are not alone, you are not the first mom to be here, and YES it is hard. Very very hard, but so worth it. You just have to demand help for yourself and your child.
Oh, look on Cragslist for a doula who is looking for practice and she may be able to help you for free as part of her schooling. It's worth a shot and how I got mine.
Blessings to you and your family!