Fuzz / Il
Album: | Il | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Fuzz | Added: | Nov 2015 | |
Label: | In the Red Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2015-11-08 | Pull Date: | 2016-01-10 |
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Week Ending: | Jan 10 | Jan 3 | Dec 27 | Dec 13 | Dec 6 | Nov 29 | Nov 22 | Nov 15 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 5 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 06, 2024: | Vinyls from the Attic
Let It Live |
4. | Jan 03, 2016: | Breakaway Bluff
Burning Wreath |
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2. | May 01, 2024: | sunday drive
Let It Live |
5. | Jan 02, 2016: | Meow: The Almost Best Of 2015
Let It Live |
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3. | Jan 06, 2016: | Home on the Range
Pollinate, Let It Live, Rat Race |
6. | Dec 31, 2015: | Breakaway Bluff
Burning Wreath |
Album Review
Shay Z
Reviewed 2015-11-22
Reviewed 2015-11-22
II – Fuzz (In the Red)
Shay Z
California’s prolific, multi-instrumentalist Ty Segall brings drumming and vocals to back guitarist Charles Moothart and bassist Chad Ubovich in Fuzz’s new album II. II continues Fuzz’s emphasis on paranoid vocals over heavy, fuzzy (hence the name) guitars. Cohesive garage/classic rock style throughout with some extended jams allowing for some wild solos. Some interesting string sections on a few songs, but mostly typical lead, bass, vocals, drum arrangement reminiscent of your dad’s favorite rock groups.
RIYL: Black Sabbath, Ty Segall, the lovechild of David Bowie and Ozzy Osbourne
No FCCs
Recommended Tracks: 2, 3, 7, 13
1. (07:05) Long form jam with some fuzzed out vocals and crunchy guitar hook, slow start: song kicks in at 1:00, wicked guitar solo at 3:30, tempo change at 5:00
2. (02:45) Sick guitar chops throughout, short chanted lyrics, clearer than previous song
3. (05:21) More melodic vocals, traditional verse-chorus format, sick soloing at 3:00
​Some wild, tense violining and string portion at 4:00
4. (03:45) Pummeling drums throughout, haunting, nasal vocals, grungy guitars
5. (04:41) Plodding guitar driven song, slug fest of jamming solos, slower paced
6. (03:20) Chanted, fuzzy vocals, pace change at 2:20, wild synths come in
7. (4:49) Some funky Indian drumming to kick things off, twangy bass line, guitar hook busts in at 1:40
8. (4:48) Gentle intro but kicks into high gear at 0:38, crazy glam-rock solo at 3:00
9. (1:49) Raw, in your face, yelled vocals, metal punk of sorts
10. (4:09) Plodding track with slamming guitar riffs, chill outro at 3:40
11. (2:31) Catchy, almost-pop hook with some awesome guitar soloing around 2:00
12. (2:34) Solely instrumental track, wild electronic skittering experimentation
13. (5:58) Plodding intro, violins, whispery, echoing guitars and vocals, song pivots at 2:30, louder, acid-dripping vocals
14. (13:49) Groovy bass line, pounding drums, screeching, competing guitar solos
​Percussion solo at 4:31, guitar noodling, instrumental jam session
Shay Z
California’s prolific, multi-instrumentalist Ty Segall brings drumming and vocals to back guitarist Charles Moothart and bassist Chad Ubovich in Fuzz’s new album II. II continues Fuzz’s emphasis on paranoid vocals over heavy, fuzzy (hence the name) guitars. Cohesive garage/classic rock style throughout with some extended jams allowing for some wild solos. Some interesting string sections on a few songs, but mostly typical lead, bass, vocals, drum arrangement reminiscent of your dad’s favorite rock groups.
RIYL: Black Sabbath, Ty Segall, the lovechild of David Bowie and Ozzy Osbourne
No FCCs
Recommended Tracks: 2, 3, 7, 13
1. (07:05) Long form jam with some fuzzed out vocals and crunchy guitar hook, slow start: song kicks in at 1:00, wicked guitar solo at 3:30, tempo change at 5:00
2. (02:45) Sick guitar chops throughout, short chanted lyrics, clearer than previous song
3. (05:21) More melodic vocals, traditional verse-chorus format, sick soloing at 3:00
​Some wild, tense violining and string portion at 4:00
4. (03:45) Pummeling drums throughout, haunting, nasal vocals, grungy guitars
5. (04:41) Plodding guitar driven song, slug fest of jamming solos, slower paced
6. (03:20) Chanted, fuzzy vocals, pace change at 2:20, wild synths come in
7. (4:49) Some funky Indian drumming to kick things off, twangy bass line, guitar hook busts in at 1:40
8. (4:48) Gentle intro but kicks into high gear at 0:38, crazy glam-rock solo at 3:00
9. (1:49) Raw, in your face, yelled vocals, metal punk of sorts
10. (4:09) Plodding track with slamming guitar riffs, chill outro at 3:40
11. (2:31) Catchy, almost-pop hook with some awesome guitar soloing around 2:00
12. (2:34) Solely instrumental track, wild electronic skittering experimentation
13. (5:58) Plodding intro, violins, whispery, echoing guitars and vocals, song pivots at 2:30, louder, acid-dripping vocals
14. (13:49) Groovy bass line, pounding drums, screeching, competing guitar solos
​Percussion solo at 4:31, guitar noodling, instrumental jam session
Track Listing
1. | Time Collapse Il / The 7th Terror | 8. | Burning Wreath | |||
2. | Rat Race | 9. | Red Flag | |||
3. | Let It Live | 10. | Jack The Maggot | |||
4. | Pollinate | 11. | New Flesh | |||
5. | Bringer Of Light | 12. | Sleestak | |||
6. | Pipe | 13. | Silent Sits The Dust Bowl | |||
7. | Say Hello | 14. | Il |