On Your Radar: Jutes

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Top Tracks: “Sleepyhead,” “Red Velvet (with Ari Abdul),” “Obsessed”
Similar Artists: Sleep Token, Sleep Theory, Magnolia Park
Recent News: Currently on The Sleepyhead Tour, just recently performed at Vans Warped Tour in Long Beach, California.

Since storming onto the alternative music scene in 2015, Jutes has proven himself as a pivotal force in today’s alt-rock landscape. Initially rising within the hip-hop and alt-pop genres, in the years since Jutes has embraced a heavier musicality — fully embracing metalcore influences on his upcocoming album Dilworth. Bringing forward pop vocal compositions with unrelenting guitars and instrumentation, Jutes is a standout figure in today’s modern electronic rock renaissance.

After releasing his debut singles nearly a decade ago, Jutes continued to tackle music head-on, soon releasing his debut album Overrated in 2020 through Capitol Records. That same year, he dropped another album, A Really Bad Dream. In 2021 Jutes left the label to pursue music independently, adamantly releasing an abundance of new material. That year, the singer worked on a “one song a week” project, releasing a new single every week throughout 2021.

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Continuing to rise within the modern rock scene, Jutes is currently on The Sleepyhead Tour promoting his new material. The tour has seen the “Limerence” singer making his way throughout North America playing a number of shows — including his festival debut at the Long Beach date of Vans Warped Tour. Similar to the other artists featured on the roster for the festival’s highly-anticipated return, Jutes is carving a space for himself as one of indie rock’s most exciting up-and-comers who are defining the next generation of rock music.

Stream Dilworth here.

Buy tickets to see Jutes on tour here.

Keep up with Jutes: Instagram // TikTok // Facebook // X // Spotify // YouTube // Website

Justice Petersen
Justice Petersen
Justice Petersen is a music journalist, music PR writer, and freelance reporter. As the editorial coordinator for Melodic Magazine, Justice regularly contributes artist interviews, On Your Radar features, and news articles for Melodic and is a regular contributor to Melodic Magazine's quarterly print issues. She also writes for several other online magazine publications, including New Noise Magazine and Ghost Cult Magazine, and her work has been featured in Illinois Entertainer, the Chicago Reader, and Sunstroke Magazine, to name a few. Her favorite band is Metallica and her go-to coffee order is an iced vanilla oat milk latte with strawberry cold foam on top.

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