Over the past five years, the Smash Tacklers have grown from a two-man digital passion project to a boisterous six-piece dedicated to furthering the boundaries of human musical enjoyment. Their sound can best be described with genres the band itself has made up, such as "noise funk" or "berp." While remaining essentially under the radar, the band's incendiary live shows have attracted a cultish fanbase. A full horn section allows the band to exemplify the finest luxury in having one's face ripped off. The Smash Tacklers' experiments form an important part of their commitment to overtake Taylor Swift as the most popular artist from Pennsylvania.
As the band's members prepare for their journeys onto a higher plane of existence, the Smash Tacklers are prepared for one last legendary summer, recording an album that threatens to unseat how people everywhere view music. The culmination of this process is the band's final show at Manny's State College, supported by fellow musical luminaries Henry Mathews and the Triboelectric Effect. Nothing will ever be the same.