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Fruition finds 'Reason to Live'

Bonner County Daily Bee | UPDATED 43 minutes AGO
| July 10, 2026 12:28 PM

SANDPOINT — Acclaimed bi-coastal Americana band Fruition is excited to share “Reason To Live,” the latest single from their highly anticipated eighth studio album "Something More" when they headline The Hive today, July 10. 

Making their return to Sandpoint even more special, The Coffis Brothers are slated to join Fruition for the evening.

For nearly two decades, Fruition have built their genre-bending version of American roots music around harmony — not just the vocal interplay of the band’s three songwriters, but the deeper harmony created between five friends who’ve spent years on the road together. On their eighth album, Something More, those bonds grow into something more collaborative than ever before.

Produced by Grammy winner Tucker Martine, Something More finds Fruition stepping into an era defined as much by exploration as craft. Fueled by melody-driven songwriting, analog tones, and atmospheric textures, the album expands the band’s melting pot of rock, folk, pop, soul, and Americana into something more expansive and fully realized. Set for release on August 28, Something More marks the group’s debut on Bloodshot Records.

Much of the songwriting emerged from collaborative sessions between Jay Cobb Anderson of Lewiston, Idaho; Kellen Asebroek, and Mimi Naja, adding a shared perspective to songs rooted in reflection, uncertainty, acceptance, and growth. 

“This record is us trusting each other more than we ever have — as humans and as musicians,” says Anderson. “It’s the sound of us leaning into each other.”

From the street corners of the Pacific Northwest to stages like Red Rocks Amphitheatre and Great American Music Hall, Fruition have grown their career night by night and song by song. Something More feels like the next chapter: a collection of lessons absorbed, trust deepened, and a band fully embracing what they’ve become.

Kicking the night off and with two songwriters, six albums, and more than a thousand shows under their belt, The Coffis Brothers have earned their reputation as modern-day torchbearers of all-American rock & roll. It's a sound caught halfway between amplified Americana, acoustic folk, roadhouse R&B, and electrifying roots music, crafted by a pair of California-born siblings who've been sharing the stage since childhood, and the five piece band filled out by their childhood friend, Kyle Poppen on lead guitar, and the rhythm section of Aidan Collins (bass), and Cory Graves (drums).

You can buy your tickets for Fruition's July 10 concert at LiveFromTheHive.com. The doors open at 7 p.m. and The Coffis Brothers will open the evening at 8 p.m., with Fruition to follow.

For more information, you can visit The Hive at 207 N First Ave, LiveFromTheHive.com, email them at [email protected] or visit them on Facebook.