Smut is the project of lyricist Tay Roebuck, guitarists Andie Min and Sam Ruschman, drummer Aidan O'Connor, and bassist John Steiner. Roebuck, Ruschman and Min started the band a decade ago in Cincinnati, Ohio. Since then, they've played alongside Bully, Wavves, and Nothing. After years in the Cincinnati DIY scene, they made their Bayonet Records full-length debut, 'How the Light Felt', a record that explored grief through the lens of melancholic dreampop, using drum machines and layered, intricate melodies. 'Tomorrow Comes Crashing', Smut's first record with O'Connor and Steiner, sees the band re-energized and trained on the limitless potential that comes with making music with people you love. Galvanized with a new lineup, Smut focused on creating a record that possessed the same towering intensity as the records that first got them into music: 'Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge', 'Relationship of Command'. The outcome is ten of their most intense, bombastic, and focused songs to date.