Tomorrow Comes Crashing [Burning Violet Vinyl] (LP)
Smut
Amoeba Review
Smut's Tomorrow Comes Crashing is a riotous rock 'n' roll album with honey sweet vocals and infectious hooks. Punk, grunge, and post-punk combine to blistering effect on these high-octane tracks while singer Tay Roebuck's lovely voice adds a wistful, dreamy quality before erupting into the occasional moment of harsh intensity. The record calls to mind the gritty college rock of the '90s and the driving, emotional intensity of hard-edged '80s dreampop. It's a big sound for big emotions...the type of record that'll remind you of the incredible power of the formative bands that first made you fall in love with music.
Track Listing
Side A Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Godhead
|
Smut | 01:45 |
2.
Syd Sweeney
|
Smut | 04:38 |
3.
Dead Air
|
Smut | 03:43 |
4.
Waste Me
|
Smut | 03:10 |
5.
Ghosts (Cataclysm, Cover Me)
|
Smut | 03:40 |
Side B Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Burn Like Violet
|
Smut | 02:59 |
2.
Touch & Go
|
Smut | 03:28 |
3.
Crashing in the Coil
|
Smut | 03:17 |
4.
Spit
|
Smut | 03:08 |
5.
Sunset Hymnal
|
Smut | 04:32 |
