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9.0
59727
9.0 |
Uncut
A metal-shredding trio who have overdosed on Blue Cheer, Black Sabbath and Acapulco Gold. Print edition only
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8.1
59656
8.1 |
Paste Magazine
Fuzz’s eight songs smartly clock in at a taut 37 minutes. Any more would have been too much
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8.0
59657
8.0 |
Time Out
A heady, heavy listen, starting with an into-the-void guitar clang, and revelling in the late-’60s and early-’70s hard psych template laid out by Black Sabbath, Blue Cheer, the Groundhogs
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8.0
59987
8.0 |
NME
Fizzes with spontaneity, its sinuous riffs and Sabbath-indebted rhythm section playing at a delirious punk-rock speed
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8.0
59667
8.0 |
DIY
This is a thirty-five minute blast of garage rock of the highest calibre. Consider all boxes ticked: carefree, angry, passionate, loud, relentless, and fun
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7.8
60860
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Beats Per Minute
While Fuzz could do with a bit more diversity, it’s hard to criticize a record which so completely adopts the sounds of their inspirations and musical forebears
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7.3
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7.3 |
Pitchfork
The band is obviously very good at delivering infectious hooks with muscle and soul, but those moments only pop if there's a control in place to offset the heavier stuff
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7.0
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7.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Surrounding himself with the right musicians, there seems to be no end to the directions Segall could go
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7.0
59896
7.0 |
The 405
If you are in the right headspace, and simply want to be bombarded and destroyed by a barrage of colossal rock and roll then this is the perfect album for you
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7.0
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7.0 |
Under The Radar
It flat-out reeks of authenticity
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7.0
59659
7.0 |
PopMatters
A smooth combination of songcraft, playing ability, and fearless joy
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7.0
59660
7.0 |
All Music
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
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7.0
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7.0 |
Consequence Of Sound
Segall hasn’t made a more radioactive rock record in years, not even with last year’s meaty Slaughterhouse released with the Ty Segall Band
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