Progressive Rock Reviews


Turn the Page. The Season is Changing

Garage Fuzz

 

Songs of deprivation and despair. honesty and hope-from a one-sided writing angle, the presentation here rings with a mighty dissonance both with and without the instruments. welcome to Garage Fuzz!

Written, it may be ascertained, from a bi-lingual tone, the words are simple yet clumsy, the music tight and on the progressive side of the dial.

I'm hearing a little bit of early Goo Goo Dolls here which is to say inflammatory guitar static, quenched by a sudden dose of melody and more than a hook or two.

Garage Fuzz, an interesting name that if nothing else will yield yet another new description for the ever expansive boundaries of rock music, makes their stand by pointing out all that's in need to fixing within the home-drawn less on the world at large, more tuned into a personal agenda, and quite a refreshing read through.

Think along the lines of a one time promising Swedish act called Kent and kick start the reverb pedal, then hike up the volume another notch and wait for the blast beats to take effect!

"Turn the Page" is the next pliable step to post-grunge, commercially viable punk, and a lively outburst of rock and roll hipsway with an affinity for G-rated word play.

Released by One Foot Records

Review By Vinnie Apicella