Promising mirth and sonic joy to the throngs.
Some bastard bards and flimsy minstrels sought their own paths. Finding themselves on a familiar trail, they walked upside down. All turned around and shimmying they hit their head on something hard. Repeatedly. That’s when they lost consciousness.
Welcome to Dr. Fuzzball’s office. The doctor will be with you in a moment.
Fuzzball hails from soggy but cheerful Portland, Oregon, where old alt-rockers come to die. Lifelong friends and veterans of Portland's rich music scene, Fuzzball has been rocking out on the front porch (mostly in the rocking chair) for the last five years. Leisurely pace or one foot in the grave? Fuzzball can't help themselves. The music is irrepressible. It's got to come out. And it can't help winning fans.
April Baer of Oregon Public Broadcasting likened Fuzzball to "the strokes force fed talking heads while getting their feet rubbed by rem" while international illustrator Dylan Nelson reports that fuzzball is "big on high-school drama, exploding rocking chairs, transvestites and sense of humor."
So who are we?
Eric Levine (lead vocal & guitar - formerly of the willies) leads us on like a siren but instead of rocks you get a candy coated, emotional prison and fairy tale endings! He's an atomic fireball on stage and a logomancer (that's a wordwizard to you and me) off it. Sometimes Suess and sometimes Pynchon. He's our own Clark Kent/SuperApe….Mr. Levine is every kid's favorite English teacher by day…blazing, furry freak by night. Plus, he's a pretty nice guy to boot. But don't boot him often…Buy him a beer instead.
Keld Bangsberg (guitar - formerly of trip 21) is the sonic landscaper of the little garden of our minds and our rainbow brite skyscraper. His playing is vital, unnerving, surprising and sometimes just so damn pretty. Live, you might worry for his guitar. He won't smash it… he loves it too much but damn! the way he plays.
Bruce Robertson (drums - formerly of black barrel) is the rhythmic action of the "action" action and used to play for animotion or something. Like Mozart on the drums…you'll be amazed by all the notes - and each of them perfect. Part Bozio, part Moon, part machine. All amazing. Lock down grooves to thundering flurries - familiar and unexpected like spring on the vast American plains. Fear the drum! And smile.
Mark Buchanan (bass - formerly of hummingfish) drops the heavy bottom on it. Since you're buying, Mark drinks a Rob Roy on the rocks. Sophisticated and sweet. Oh yeah, he'll take the cherry too.
These guys bring some chops. They aint just whistling Dixie either…Separately in the past, they have shared stages with Sublime, Cake, General Public, Animotion, Colobo, Deb Talan, Crazy Eights, Save Ferris, Hazel, Tommy Tutone and many, many others. But they don't take themselves too seriously either. Still, today, their live show is a high-energy, catchy, pop-filled confection bubbling over with humor and unexpected sonic surprises.
Fuzzball's first album, The Last Umbrella Stand, is a hoot and a holler and well worth your music buying dollar. These lucky 13 songs will leave you humming as they carve uncharted paths through the jumbled lives of hearts and minds. Don't take our word for it though - check out those audio samples. "Professor" is particularly tasty. "Corner" too. Come to think of it, take a quick lick of "Cold Water" while you're at it. Heck, try 'em all if you like!
Fuzzball- liked by all? No! But, recent radio play demonstrates Fuzzball's broad appeal: KNRK FM Alternative Rock, KOPB (Public Broadcasting) and KFXX AM Sports Talk all have given fuzzball rare and sweet air.
In the crazy serendipity arena, Fuzzball's cover of "Green is the Color" has become a rally song for the Timbers Army (Portland Timbers soccer fans) and has been used by Portland's professional soccer team to add energy to their online highlights videos and before games to get the crowds pumped up.
Need an outside endorsement? Jeremy Petersen of OPBmusic.org said "This is the kind of music that gives Pop a good name."
Of course, the calling card of the Fuzzball Dynasty is our live shows. If you don't get worked up at one of our parties, you're probably dead. There was this dead guy at one of our shows as a matter of fact, and even he partied like Howard Dean on the campaign trail. We kid you not. Could you be any deader? Could you feel more alive? Join the mailing list, come to a show, see what we mean.
So kick back and crank up the Fuzz! You've earned it. We're glad to be there for you.
Salam, comment va ? Je passe t’annoncer que l’album est disponible. Tchek le à la Fnac. com, Virginmega. fr, ITunes Store, en Vpc et en écoute sur Deezer et ici. Paix.
Yeah "dear world" is full of cool lyrics, glad you like it...wrote it in San Francisco last june! Thanks fellas. Miss you mr/ levine! Hope all is well. Well, let's catch up before we go across the pond again!
I'd type out what a fine collection of pop rock gems this record contains but the previous comment seems to have done that already...and with more elegance than I could have anyway.
I've had a couple long walks with the ipod in the last few days to get to dig deeper into The Last Umbrella Stand. I'm really loving it. There's a few songs I remember liking from gigs last year, but I didn't have them or couldn't remember the tittles, like Not Really There, Life During Wartime, Rocking Chair, Transvestite... And a few I've never heard, like Everyone I Know and Too Much Time- which rocks. I like the slightly overdriven vocal on that one.
You guys definitely have a signature power chord thing happening- that driving eight note crush in the opening of tunes like Life During Wartime, Everyone I Know, Professor... makes it clear why you were once known as Huge. It's very cool how the CD goes from that heaviness to quirky hip tunes like Not Really There, Pieces Of Me.. it's all very seamless, and doesn't lose the identity of the band. It's great when a CD feels like one cohesive work and yet has so much breadth.
Production is great, of course. Little things like the simple piano chords in the background of the colossal crunch of Transvestite... That kind of reminded me of Faith No More- love it.And of course I already loved the tunes Here I Am Again, Who Hates The Sun, Unbreakable... from the gig. It's a great CD. Well worth the wait.I still am really drawn to the cover art as well. It really pops from across the table. Everyone I've shown commented on it. Very very cool. Fuzz is indeed the new black.