The Smalls

The Smalls

heavy metal

Canada Est. 1989

"Heavy guitar riffs propel forward with relentless momentum, punctuated by dynamic shifts that evoke both urgency and reflection."

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My Dear Little Angle

My Dear Little Angle

1999

The Smalls hold a crucial place in the landscape of heavy metal, carving out a niche that defies easy categorization and resonates with audiences seeking authenticity and raw energy.
The Smalls hold a crucial place in the landscape of heavy metal, carving out a niche that defies easy categorization and resonates with audiences seeking authenticity and raw energy. Their influence extends beyond mere sound; they embody a spirit of independence and perseverance that inspires both musicians and fans alike. This connection fosters a sense of community among listeners who find solace in their unfiltered expression. Approaching music with a blend of intensity and introspection, The Smalls employ a DIY mentality that emphasizes organic songwriting over polished production. This ethos creates a visceral experience, allowing them to connect deeply with their audience through performances that feel immediate and personal. Their commitment to authenticity encourages listeners to engage actively with the music, making each show an immersive journey. Lyrically, The Smalls often explore themes of identity, struggle, and resilience, using a voice that is both confrontational and reflective. Their storytelling leans toward sincerity, inviting listeners into their world while maintaining a gritty realism that resonates on multiple levels. This approach creates songs that are as thought-provoking as they are cathartic, often blending personal narratives with broader social commentary.

Full discography

The Smalls's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1 album 1999–1999
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does The Smalls sound like?

Heavy guitar riffs propel forward with relentless momentum, punctuated by dynamic shifts that evoke both urgency and reflection. Rooted in heavy metal. Start with My Dear Little Angle.

What is the best The Smalls album to start with?

The best album to start with is "My Dear Little Angle" (1999). It's the most representative of what makes The Smalls worth hearing.

Who is The Smalls for?

If you're into heavy metal, The Smalls is worth your time. Heavy guitar riffs propel forward with relentless momentum, punctuated by dynamic shifts that evoke both urgency and reflection.

How many albums does The Smalls have?

The Smalls has 1 release in their discography, including 1 album.