About
Transcending traditional genre labels, Robbie Fitzsimmons crafts compositions that echo his life's roller coaster journey. Drawing inspiration from eclectic sources like Radiohead and Ravel, he's carving a niche in "Indie Neo-Classical Rock." Yet, beyond the sound lies Robbie’s poetic candor.
Battling bipolar disorder, Robbie has ridden the turbulent waves of mental health to find a harbor in sobriety and equilibrium. This odyssey, enriched by his LGBTQ+ identity, is a fountain of musical inspiration.
His milestones are noteworthy: a co-writing stint on Lana Del Rey's platinum 'Ultraviolence', invaluable mentorship from the iconic Paul Simon at Berklee, recording sessions at Jackson Browne's legendary studio, and a collaboration with the remaining members of The Doors.
With vocals that evoke memories of Jeff Buckley and a debut album adorned with a string orchestra, Robbie’s music transcends being just songs—they’re chapters of a life he's now ready to narrate.