Justin Rutledge’s softer Americana/alt folk ambience effortlessly combines his clear, warm and tender voice with an eloquent, poetic lyric-writing strength. One for fans and an excellent primer for newcomers.
Justin Rutledge’s eighth album comes in the wake of his marriage last year and subsequent impending fatherhood. With albums like this, it’s unfathomable that he still remains largely undiscovered to the wider Americana/folk-roots audience outside of Canada.
Our Canadian-based reviewer David Morrison selects his Top 10 Folk & Roots albums of 2016 including David Francey, Jesse Thom, Aerialists, John K. Samson, Emily Millard and more.
EAST, is Justin’s seventh and, emotionally, most significant album to date. It is a transitional release born of personal change that permeates the lyrics and overall mood of the record – a calmer, mellower and more organic vibe than any of his previous releases.
Carina Round and Justin Rutledge join forces again as Early Winters to combine a melodic marriage of folk-pop and soft rock on their latest offering ‘Vanishing Act’.