Three voices, one harmony, and the kind of sound that happens when modern country crashes head-on into classic rock and roll. Rustriders are Ryan Curtis, Victoria Renee, and Jon "Lovebone" Gus - a Los Angeles trio whose three-part harmony is the through-line of everything they do, with the edge of Eric Church, the heart of Luke Combs, and the spine-tingling weave of Fleetwood Mac and the Eagles.
They take the music dead seriously. They check the egos at the door. And they're having the time of their lives doing it.
Big, melodic, hook-driven country that never asked permission. Rock and roll in its bones, a chip on its shoulder, and no interest in the rulebook. Soaring three-part harmonies built around two distinct lead vocalists. Songs that hit hard live and translate clean to radio, playlists, and screens - without sanding off the parts that make them ours. Equal parts arena-ready and back-porch honest.