Soulful three-part harmonies meet the grit of a rock band and the heart of a string band. Rootsy, warm, and built for the open road.
Fruition sounds like the intersection of a late-night campfire jam and a polished soul revue. Their music is anchored by three distinct lead vocalists who weave together in tight, intuitive harmonies that feel lived-in and effortless. It is roots music that refuses to stay in one lane, moving fluidly from the stomp of bluegrass to the smooth, electric grooves of 70s R&B.
What truly sets them apart is the democratic nature of their sound. Unlike many folk-adjacent acts that center on a single songwriter, Fruition feels like a true collective. You can hear the interplay between the mandolin's bright pluck and the warm, slightly overdriven hum of an electric guitar, all supported by a rhythm section that knows exactly when to swing and when to drive.
Start with the album 'Fire' to hear them at their most cohesive. It captures the transition from their acoustic busking roots into a more expansive, electric-tinged Americana sound that highlights their incredible vocal arrangements and songwriting depth.
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