Released: March 8, 2019

Songwriter: Jack Rutter

Producer: Jack Rutter

She said she's waiting for when she will break
Don't let it be today
Don't let it be today
'Cause her and I have things we'd like to try
Some feelings she still hides
Until she finds the wine

She's absolutely shameless
Just like the sky whenever it's too bright
Sometimes it hurts my eyes
But I don't need my sight

If I feel her sass and I can taste her laugh
She's never really mad and she smiles when she is sad
She can't fool me
She can't fool me

But she can take me away
Or up any stairway
The further we can stray
The better are the days

I am a flower that's never seen the sun
I guess that I'm too young
But the soil, it weighs a ton
And I can't breathe
Uncover me

Ritt Momney

Ritt Momney (originally called the spooks) is the indie solo project of Salt Lake City native Jack Rutter.

Under the name the spooks, Ritt Momney released their first single, Cold, which gained popularity in the hallways of Highland High School in Salt Lake City, Utah in the spring of 2016. The original members were Jack Rutter, his now ex-girlfriend Lindsey Lloyd, and friends Auden Winchester, Hank Thompson, Zach Olson, and Chris Kearl.

Beginning as an indie rock band comprised of high school friends, the project became a personal outlet for Rutter after his bandmates left on Latter-Day Saint missions and his girlfriend left for college. In his bedroom, he began writing, recording, and producing his upcoming debut LP, entitled “Her and All of My Friends,” in which Rutter grapples with loss, loneliness, and his drift away from Utah Latter-Day Saint culture. Nowadays, the band’s members often come and go, leaving Jack Rutter at the center of it all. Besides Rutter, there is no ‘official’ set of band members.