Citizen Smith’s Somewhere Between Leaving Album Finds Beauty in Life’s Fleeting Moments and Lasting Bonds
Somewhere Between Leaving succeeds by embracing life's imperfections instead of hiding them. Across its thirteen tracks, Citizen Smith creates an album rooted in genuine experience, exploring how love, loss, memory, and friendship shape the people we become. The record never seeks dramatic answers. Instead, it captures the small moments that define a lifetime.
The album's greatest strength lies in its honesty. Songs such as “Superman” and “Summer Magazine” provide memorable melodic highlights, while tracks like “Considered,” “Wine Bottles,” and “Afterglow” reveal a more intimate side. Recorded in single takes and left largely untouched, these performances preserve the emotional truth at the center of the project. The decision to avoid excessive studio polish allows the music to breathe naturally.
Drawing from classic pop and rock influences, Citizen Smith balances melancholy and optimism with impressive confidence. The songwriting acknowledges heartbreak and change, yet never becomes overwhelmed by them. Every song feels connected by a shared appreciation for the journey of living, even when that journey is uncertain.
What makes Somewhere Between Leaving particularly compelling is the chemistry between the musicians. There is a sense of trust throughout the album, with each performance serving the songs rather than the individual ego. That collective spirit gives the record warmth and authenticity.
Citizen Smith has delivered an album that celebrates humanity in all its contradictions. Thoughtful, heartfelt, and refreshingly sincere, Somewhere Between Leaving reminds listeners that life's most meaningful stories are often found in its imperfect moments.
