Smut’s latest is the culmination of a decade of toiling away at their sound, the frustrations that come with a burgeoning music career, and how it all matured the band. There is a lot of noise surrounding this band right now, and rather than getting caught in the crosshairs of expectations and streaming numbers, Smut emerges with a nuanced LP that showcases their DIY mindset and unwavering creative focus, ensuring these qualities will not be compromised as they rise. Risky sonic maneuvers and social buzz aside, Smut created an endearing piece of modern indie rock that fuses their love of catchy vocals together with a sprawling display of musicianship that ranges from blissful acoustics (“Ghosts”) to hard rock balladry (“Sunset Hymnal.”) As the young band finds their sonic footing, Tomorrow Comes Crashing proves Smut is here to stay, and all they ask is for you to listen with an open mind.
Author: exy
Published at: 2025-06-28 22:05:13
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