Released: April 6, 2018

Songwriter: Jack Rutter

Producer: Ritt Momney

[Verse 1]
Can someone tell me why I'm still in the same place I've been?
I don't get as much out as I think I put in
There's no promise I've heard that a life can't outlive
That's not for me to say, but please tell me what is

[Chorus]
I don't care to mean anything to someone
I just want to mean something in general
There are memories that I have of days done
One thing I’ve noticed is that they always seem better than today

[Verse 2]
I'm sure there's a psychological explanation
But there's no vacation
For a mind with low tendency for creation
And I tend to avoid any situation
That requires any level of sophistication
I know my heart is not physically breaking
I'll wake up tomorrow intrinsically fading

[Bridge]
I haven't been incredibly social as of late
And I think that that's okay
But my left brain it's gonna kill me
And I know my songs will still be
Here at the end of the day
Those who still believe in fate
Should listen to me intently

[Chorus]
I don't care to mean anything to someone
I just want to mean something in general
There have been memories of days that have since come undone
One thing I've noticed is they were more fun than today
I don't wanna see today
I don't really wanna play
There's no reason to stay
There's no reason to stay

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.