Fuzz
Fuzz is the San Francisco hard rock trio featuring Ty Segall on drums and vocals, but Charles Moothart's riffs and guitar solos are the main event. That said, this album finds strength in the loud, jam-centric prowess of all three dudes playing together.
It seems that if he keeps surrounding himself with the right musicians, there's no end to where Ty Segall could go.
Ty Segall has his grubby little mitts in so many projects, and cranks out so many records in a year, I keep expecting it to…
With Fuzz, Segall joins longtime friends and collaborators Charles Moothart and Roland Cosio to create a band deserving of its own entity status, channeling the (aptly) fuzzy guitar tones, tin-can drums, and saturated psychedelia of early-'70s proto-metal gods like Blue Cheer, the Groundhogs, and Jimi Hendrix.
Here's a toast to Tony McPhee. It seems like "Raise" on FUZZ's self-titled debut could be an unabashed tribute to McPhee's group The Groundhogs, one of those old-guy bands that some fangeezer will insist you give a chance-listen to them if you haven't alr
'Fuzz' the debut self-titled album featuring Ty Segall reviewed by Julie Colero. 'Fuzz' comes out 10/1 on In The Red Records. Fuzz start their tour 10/2.