His debut album 'A Blank Sheet of Paper' introduced a catalog of introspective, melancholic songs.
If you're new to his stuff, start with 'A Blank Sheet of Paper' and 'Silent Morning'. They frame his approach pretty well, direct, a little melancholic, and quietly memorable.
Mariutti's music sticks because it's plainspoken and unadorned, with lyrics that feel lived-in rather than polished. Songs like 'A Blank Sheet of Paper' and 'Save My Brain' capture a specific kind of quiet reflection, drawing from influences like Dylan and Cohen without trying to replicate them. He's built a small, consistent body of work that doesn't shout for attention but earns it over repeated listens.
He started with 'A Blank Sheet of Paper' in 2010, followed by 'The Art of Losing' a few years later. Both albums share a similar introspective tone, and he's worked with a rotating group of musicians along the way.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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