Last Day Deaf review of Today Was

“art rock and soft rock with a dash of classic songwriting”

Being a niche artist and writing in a sort of retro/oddball style in the days where pop, country, hip hop, and rock have all fused together, mostly gets me confused responses and questions as to why I choose this type of production and feel. That’s why it’s so awesome when I hear that someone really “gets it”!

Thanks folks.

LAST DAY DEAF

Lee Smythe‘s most recent single, Today Was, possesses the remarkable ability to transport listeners to a distinct time-space, reminiscent of the early to mid-70s, where simplicity and authenticity reigned supreme. The track effortlessly captures this essence, amalgamating art rock and soft rock with a dash of classic songwriting. Through its vintage production, graceful melodies, and playful atmosphere, the song emanates a lightheartedness that harks back to a bygone era. This amalgamation of elements results in an absolute gift to the ears, evoking a sense of nostalgia and musical enchantment that resonates deeply.