Fuzz is featured in Rolling Stone’s The Hottest Live Photos of 2013
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Charles Moothart and Ty Segall of FUZZ perform at Mercury Lounge in New York City on October 12th, 2013.
Charles Moothart and Ty Segall of FUZZ perform at Mercury Lounge in New York City on October 12th, 2013.
The band only formed in January and consequently their debut fizzes with spontaneity, its sinuous riffs and Sabbath-indebted rhythm section playing at a delirious punk-rock speed…
He and Segall have been in bands together since high school, back when Segall was primarily a drummer. They’d tried to get a band like FUZZ – far more psych metal than garage rock…
…pop music is overrun by bands armed with Orange amps, fuzz pedals and a monomaniacal thirst for vintage sounds. By naming itself Fuzz, this California trio literally spells out what’s on the menu…
Sonically, Fuzz sprawls out far and wide, meshing psychedelic expanses with chugging guitar hooks, shitkicking bass lines, and post-apocalyptic drums, prolonged and slow.
Drumming and singing with three-piece Fuzz, Ty Segall made several apparent tongue-in-cheek references to the festival’s name,
But again, while everybody gets their individual moment to shine, it’d be short-sighted to pick an MVP in Fuzz. This album finds strength in the loud, jam-centric…
Sab…Fuzz (where he sits on the drum stool) will release their debut album on October 1. You can download a new track from the album, the super-crunchy “What’s in My Head,”…
Now he’s unveiling a new band, Fuzz, in which he leaves the riffing to his bandmates, settling for a spot behind the drum kit.
On the heels of Segall’s latest, Sleeper, comes Fuzz, a collaboration with Charles Moothart and Roland Cosio (out October 1 via In the Red).
…they’re amplifying that unholy blend of psychedelic showmanship and punk snarl to a deafening volume on the just-unveiled “What’s In My Head.”
His band FUZZ…will release their self-titled debut on October 1 through In the Red, and they’ve given us another taste of it with the song “What’s In My Head.”
FUZZ, the other other side project of Bay Area garage rocker Ty Segall, return today with “What’s In My Head”, the second single off their forthcoming self-titled debut, due out October 1st via In The Red.
I have a really hard time stepping back and removing myself from my work,” Mootheart says of the album. “But I’m insanely stoked on this record.”
While Ty Segall’s FUZZ project are just about ready to release their self-titled LP, there’s even more new music in store from the psych rockers than we had originally thought.
My theory is that Segall subconsciously thinks he’s going to die young or to burn out on music-making, so he’s trying to get as much out of his system now while…
Loose Sutures” plugs into the still-smokin’ amplifers deployed on 2012’s fiery Ty Segall Band release Slaugterhouse, though the emphasis shifts from Stoogean…
The self-titled debut will drop on 1 October through In The Red, with the announcement coming with a handful of tour dates including stops in the UK…
…and with a newer formation, Fuzz, which is inspired by heavy Seventies rock, on Sunday.
Ty Segall’s proto-metal project Fuzz will deliver a full-length platter on October 1 — via Los Angeles’ In the Red Records, as previously reported.
Following their debut single on Trouble in Mind and a recent tour, Fuzz have just announced their self-titled debut will be out October 1 via In the Red.
The self-titled record, their debut, is out on October 1 through In the Red;the band’s also doing a big supporting tour.
…Fuzz, elicited an even stronger crowd reaction the next day with its homage to ’70s proto-metal and the low-end heavy dirges of Blue Cheer and Black Sabbath.
Fuzz kept things light-hearted as they careened through their set complete with Segall drum solos and distorted screams processed through a guitar amp.
…garage-punk roundup that also features Destruction Unit (with former members of The Reatards), L.A. combo The Intelligence, Fuzz (with Ty Segall)…
…garage-rock prodigy Ty Segall has formed a new band, Fuzz, a hard-hitting, three-piece Stooges-meets-Sabbath project in which he sings and plays drums
… Fuzz’s Sabbath-esque, stringy haired, garage rock certainly fit the bill.
The tireless Ty Segall brought his new trio, Fuzz, to NYC on Thursday (6/6) for two shows with Ex Cult: a free early show at Red Hook Park as part of Celebrate Brooklyn…
“…both Fuzz and Ex Cult will play later that same night at Death by Audio with Pampers also on the bill…”
“…the performance clip opens with a brief homage to Woody Allen’s Manhattan before cutting to the psych-sludge track…”