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  • AMG Review of Fuzzy Logic

    Amg
    Stephen Thomas Erlewine
    All Music Guide

    Super Furry Animals are eclectic, to say the least. Fusing together pop melodies, psychedelia, and art rock with an impish, punky fury, the band cover more ground on their debut album, Fuzzy Logic, than most indie bands do in their entire career. However, the album works better as a series of moments than as a collection, mainly due to their overreaching ambition. Each song floats by on irresistible, catchy vocal harmonies, while the music alternates between glitzy overdriven guitars and sighing, sweeping keyboard, guitar, and string backdrops. Over these lush sonic beds, lead vocalist Gruff sings lyrics that are either mystical, nonsensical, or bizarrely funny -- none of the songs make much literal sense, but that doesn't quite matter when the music is as free-spirited as this. The songs may start conventionally, but they'll be undercut by wild synthesizers and careening guitar solos, or off-kilter vocal melodies. Taken as individual moments -- as the singles "God! Show Me Magic" (relatively straight-ahead punk-pop), "Hometown Unicorn" (gorgeous psychedelia), and "Something 4 the Weekend" (which finds the middle ground between the first two singles) prove -- the music of Super Furry Animals is quite intoxicating, but when assembled together, they don't sustain momentum. However, the individual pleasures of each song become more apparent with each listen and Fuzzy Logic suggests that the group could blossom into something quite distinctive and utterly unique within a few albums.

No:483 Super Furry Animals - Fuzzy Logic (1996)
over 2 years ago
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No:483 Super Furry Animals - Fuzzy Logic (1996)
over 2 years ago
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No:483 SUPER FURRY ANIMALS - FUZZY LOGIC (1996)Whilst the kids fought over who were the Kings of Britpop in '96, SFA ran a parallel musical universe with their debut, snuck up on the outside and nearly stole the whole show with their mix of 60's psychedelia and Punk Rock all held together with the dance elements that were prevalent at the time. Their best album comes later in my countdown, but ...

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Super Furry Animals To Play Creation Records Material Live
18 days ago

Welsh indie-rock forefathers Super Furry Animals will play a one-off special gig as part of the 'Soundtrack International Film And Music Festival' in Cardiff this coming November.  The bands will strictly play material from their Creation Records days which encompasses their first three albums; 1996's Fuzzy Logic, 1997's Radiator and 1999's Guerilla.

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