Smut – Conveniently Broken (2015)
- Alternative rock
- Indie rock
- Shitgaze
- Noise rock
- Cover
- Lo-fi
- Psych-rock
- Garage rock
Comment:
Smut is a combo/trio from Miami, Florida, The United States Of America, whose
sound is fraught with pointed guitar noises, diffuse drumming and husky
female-led vocals yet preserving a welcome laid-back attitude during this
14-minute session. Stylistically it comes out of the tradition of the so-called
shitgaze genre, which powerfully appeared approximately 10 years ago. However, it is a logical point in the tradition of noise and garage rock. One song
from a bunch of 5 compositions is By Tomorrow being a cover of the cult
compatriots Black Tambourine. I like the trio’s attitude of being no hurry to
reach one end point followed by another. Just relax and keep up going in that
pace. Ultimately the issue sounds like a long, integrated track altogether. The
issue is a follow-up to Matter That Soils or Blackens (2014).