Music / rock

Fuzz


Reviews (2)


Pitchfork

d. 30. Sep. 2013

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Evan Minsker

d. 30. Sep. 2013

"Fuzz is a power trio-a united front of longhairs who work together to build a hard rock soundscape. It's not about the people, it's about the fuzz, man. Segall's vocals pack the cartoon menace of early Sabbath Ozzy, and his drumming is precise-yet-loose, powerful, thrilling. Roland Cosio helms a steady, groove-ready low end. Then there's Charles Moothart, the quiet guitarist who helped create the obliterating guitar sound of Slaughterhouse. He's also the band's riff writer-he'd set up a riff, Segall would help him finish it and add lyrics. You don't have to live with Fuzz for very long before it's clear that the riffs and guitar solos are the main event. Moothart deserves just as much limelight as Segall".


AllMusic

2013

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Fred Thomas

2013

"Fuzz, on the whole, is a heavy, greasy, stoned affair, with enough of a foot in the past to cast a sepia-toned haze over all the songs, but still a boldly creative and original set of room-demolishing tunes. The main success of a band connected to Segall's enormous musical personality is to not be overwhelmed or outshined by it, and in its best moments, Fuzz will have listeners forgetting Segall is part of the equation at all, the album's brooding heaviness more immediately moving than any of his distinctive sonic ticks".



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