Her and All of My Friends, a collection of songs Rutter (real name) has been writing and producing since graduating high school in 2017, explores the emotional toil of growing up and moving on (or, rather, the inability to do so). “The summer after graduation, about 90% of my friends left on missions and my girlfriend went off to college. This sense of loss and loneliness, coupled with the religion stuff I was grappling with at the time, caused for a really, really hard year and a half or so. I was really depressed, but I was really thinking a lot. And I like to think of this album as a collection of those thoughts.”
Big Hassle.com said "Ritt Momney, the Salt Lake City based lo-fi indie-pop brainchild of 19-year-old Jack Rutter, released its debut album, Her and All of My Friends, on July 19, 2019. Highly influenced by Rutter’s Mormon upbringing and his estrangement from the church; Her and All of My Friends is a raw, emotional collection of beautiful melodies."
Rutter (real name) said "“I try to be as transparent as possible in my music,” he says, “I’ve found that if I can just start making a song without any influence in mind, it usually ends up sounding more honest and original. Like it just came out of me, as opposed to being pieced together.”
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Birth name:
Jack Rutter
Born:
2000 (age 20)
From:
Salt Lake City, Utah
Genres:
Pop
Instruments:
Vocals, Keyboard, Guitars
Years active:
2013-present
Tour Dates: