![]() ![]() The cover was a stark departure from previous Ritt Momney works, which touch on heavier themes of loss, loneliness, and religion, while enduring a unique twist of Rutter’s alluring self-production and a delightful marriage between acoustic and heavily produced instrumentation. ![]() For the multitalented musician, that came in the form of a lighthearted cover of Corinne Bailey Rae’s “Put Your Records On,” released on a whim. When an impending tour opening for indie artist Dayglow became the latest casualty in a devastating series of COVID-related event cancellations, Rutter turned to the same quarantine coping mechanisms as the rest of us: Anything that might catalyze an artificial spark of joy or semblance of normalcy. What Rutter could not have predicted was the new beginning poised to arrive not too far down the road, in the midst of otherwise devastating global circumstances. Nearly a year and a half ago, Jack Rutter of Ritt Momney outlined the humble placidity of “accepting an ‘okay’ ending” in an interview with Atwood Magazine following the release of his stunning debut record, Her and All of My Friends. I hope the song gets them ready for some emotional shit. edited by Mitch Mosk Stream: “Put Your Records On” – Ritt Momney Atwood Magazine speaks with Ritt Momney (aka Jack Rutter), whose career took an unexpected turn after unique circumstances on TikTok landed him on the roster of Disruptor / Columbia Records.
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