Smith released his debut album,
Throwing It All Away, in March 2008 to considerable success and toured in 10 countries across Europe promoting it. The
lead single from the album,
Stand Up, reached number 1 in the Irish downloads charts that summer. The follow-up, 2010's
The Juliana Field, was released to critical acclaim and landed Smith a nomination for Most Promising Act at that year's
Meteor Awards. He released a live EP, titled
Live in New York & Dublin, the following year. He released a well-received
punk rock single in February 2015 called
Dale Boca Juniors which charted in both Ireland and
Argentina. In May 2015, he released a compilation titled
Snapped Strings & Hangovers. Smith is also active as a DJ, performing at club nights and music events focused on alternative,
post-punk and indie music. He has been involved with DJ sets around major live performances, including events surrounding the
Fontaines D.C. concert at
Finsbury Park in London. He has DJed at events presented by The Workman’s Club in Dublin, including DJ sets associated with
Gilla Band and
IDLES. His DJ selections draw on post-punk, indie and alternative influences. Smith is also a published author, writing on football history and culture. He is the author of a book on the Argentine football club
Boca Juniors, which examines the club’s history and cultural significance and has been cited in international media. He also wrote *Camp Nou: A very brief history on Europe’s greatest football stadium*, a concise history of
FC Barcelona’s iconic ground, published in 2025. ==The Swedish Railway Orchestra==