Summary from 10 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Fuzz's catalog across 4 albums from 10 opinions, with an overall average of 7.6/10. The top-rated Fuzz album is II (2015) with a 7.7/10 average from 4 ratings, followed by Fuzz and III. The discography on Wavelength spans 2013 to 2025.
II
“Fuzz swing and punch their way out of the shadows”
II
“Fuzz —being Ty Segall and his fellow longhaired destroyers — once again set out to melt your mind and sear your brain with their riff-heavy cacophony on II, the sequel to their 2013 self-titled release. Twice as long and twice as strong, II evokes Segall's knockout Slaughterhouse (the album artwork is once again done by the weirdly brilliant Tatiana Kartomten), as it hits harder than its precursor”
III
“On their first record in five years, Ty Segall’s proto-metal power trio dig into the fundamentals of their sound, captured in crisp audio-verité style by Steve Albini.”
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.”
Fuzz's Fourth Dream: Singles, Demos And Rarities
“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.”
II
“Fuzz is the proto-metal-worshipping power trio of Ty Segall, Charles Moothart, and Meatbodies' Chad Ubovich. Their second full-length is a double album—a ballsy and potentially dangerous move for a band who operate best when their songs are kept tight.”
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