Chicago indie rock band Smut releases their third album, Tomorrow Comes Crashing, with fresh energy from new members. Strikingly produced in a brief 10 days, the album delivers 10 songs that maintain a live, unprocessed authenticity, tackling themes of vulnerability and societal issues. The lead single, "Syd Sweeney," exemplifies their sharp edge, emphasizing empowerment against patriarchal norms. Vocalist Tay Roebuck speaks to the importance of representing working-class voices in music, asserting that the cultural landscape today necessitates these essential narratives.
You're mad that I'm angry, but you're mad at everything.
There's a romance to tragic destinies; I love an abysmal power fantasy.
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