01. "Ya We Are Cruel But We Have Our Agenda" 02. "Hot Potato" 03. "Noble Rot" 04. "Breadcrumb Trail" 05. "Real McCoy, Wrong Sinatra" 06. "The Stars Are Coming Out" 07. "Eighteen In A Week" 08. "Recent Reich" 09. "Lucked Out" 10. "Kokoro" 11. "Jo Jo And The Guts" 12. "Lonely Kid" 13. "I Was Born To Change The World" 14. "Breadcrumb Trail (Demo)" 15. "Hero (Demo)"
Like thousands of indie kids in the late 80s early 90s, Smudge were influenced by the slacker rock of Dinosaur Jr but they (like their more successful...
James Canham - 06.08.2010
But the trouble with that is that is that Smudge never meant to be brilliant. In these two albums, released originally in ’98 and ’94 respectively, th...
Mick Middles - 06.08.2010
In the world of Smudge, one has to assume a shaggily bedenimed state of mind. What once seemed refreshingly natural and pure - a music freed from the ...