Formed in 1978 in New York, Ut (sometimes written U.T.) is an all-female group associated with the No Wave scene. Core members mentioned in coverage include Jacqui Ham, Sally Young and Nina Canal.

In Gut's House is described by the review as the band's pinnacle; the album is noted for Jacqui Ham's intense vocals likened to Patti Smith, Nina Canal's obsessive tribal drumming, abrasive guitars, and standout tracks such as Evangelist, Hotel, Homebled and Mosquito Botticelli.

An admiring, analytical review of Ut's In Gut's House highlighting its raw no-wave power. Jacqui Ham's vocal intensity and Nina Canal's tribal drumming are singled out. Tracks like Evangelist, Hotel and Mosquito Botticelli are noted as album peaks. The reviewer calls the album the pinnacle of Ut's career.

For:Fans of no-wave, experimental and post-punk music; listeners of abrasive, tribal, and outsider rock.

 The album is defined by Ham's singing, an alcoholic and psychopathic Patti Smith, Canal's obsessive tribalism, and the abrasive guitar sound, the illegitimate daughters of early Cave (From Her To Eternity, The Firstborn is Dead).

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