Artist's albums
Silent Night
2022 · single
Quitters
2022 · album
Strawberry Lemonade
2021 · single
The Version Suicides, Vol. 3
2021 · single
The Version Suicides, Vol. 2
2021 · single
The Version Suicides, Vol. 1
2021 · single
Does Not Heal (Christian Lee Hutson Version)
2021 · single
The Christmas Song
2020 · single
Beginners
2020 · album
Northsiders
2019 · single
Christian Lee Hutson on Audiotree Live
2016 · single
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Biography
Christian Lee Hutson starts his new album Quitters with a laugh. In this follow up to his ANTI records debut, Beginners, Hutson moves away from the focus on growing up to the dread and complications of growing older. The laugh that announces Quitters is the kind you’ll find at the end of John Huston films, one of resignation and release, and somehow a cosmic laugh that says “California,” a place where lonely people gather together like birds. Across Quitters’ 13 tracks, Hutson crafts this portrait of the place he’s from. In these short story-like songs, Hutson presents characters who carry this golden light and sinister geography inside them. It’s a place where everything in the end gets blown away and paved over with something new, where even the ocean and fires are always whispering, “One day we’ll take it all back.” This is a Los Angeles in constant transition, where childhood is lost, where home is gone and can never be visited again. Yet Hutson’s world is also one of happy accidents, where doors are left open on purpose, hoping that someone new will walk through. In the end, what’s left are these songs created by some future spirit, written to comfort the person we are now.