Robbie Hutton released a new song a few weeks ago titled “Too Late”, and since then we have never stopped playing it again and again without getting bored. Robbie Hutton shows creativity and talent in his music that will really demand your attention immediately, and in the first few seconds of the song, you will find yourself immersed in the artist’s creative world because of his charming voice and the catchy lyrics.
WHAT THE ARTIST SAYS ABOUT THIS SONG:
“ Too Late is about the pain of love. Sometimes, the longer you try to make it work, the harder it all becomes. That’s the way it goes with some relationships: Eventually, it all falls to pieces and you both go your separate ways. It may well be for the best, but you are still heartbroken. And, really, that’s the mood I wanted to try and capture with Too Late. It is all about that stage where you are together and trying your best to keep it going, but it’s slowly coming apart and you both know it.
It’s not drawn from any single experience but a bit of an amalgam. But I’m sure there will be people out there who have been through something similar and can relate.”
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Robbie Hutton has been playing in bands since he was 11 years old, but it was only on hearing The View at 16 he realized there was nothing else he wanted to do with his life. Eight years later, the singer/songwriter from Stirling is doing just that, both as a solo performer and with his band.
A shining example of modern independent songwriting, Robbie Hutton has carved his unique sound from a mixture of soulful pop and ballad-driven rock. Reaching back into his own experiences to create modern tales of heartbreak, catharsis, and loss, the Stirling man possesses a classic grasp of storytelling so often neglected today. With a diverse catalogue and an impressive vocal range, the 25-year-old has the capacity to reach a huge range of audiences, with each song bringing something different to the table.
For Robbie, 2019 has been a massive year with no less than three single releases – all featuring top-quality music videos – and a number of high-profile shows across the country, including the Sing on the Bing and Sruighlea festivals. This follows on from solo dates at King Tut’s, The Clutha, PJ Molloy’s and more.