Fuzz is a sound, a musical note, an aesthetic. Fuzz is an
integral element to the sound that abounds and resounds and rebounds… Fuzz
fuels rock n’ roll.
Next weekend kicks off the 2nd annual Fuzz Fest,
a three-day local music festival that celebrates the community and the culture
of rock n’ roll. Presented by Jukebox Productions and Bang! Media and hosted at
the Blind Pig (June 11-13), it features Wolf
Eyes, The Amino Acids, Beast In The Field, Fred Thomas, Congress, Bison Machine
and many more, including Human Skull (interviewed by this columnist
earlier, here: http://bit.ly/1FlIJmd ), and Blue
Snaggletooth, fronted by singer/guitarist Chris Taylor.
Both Fuzz Fests were conceived and curated by Taylor to
celebrate Michigan Rock n’ Roll. He saw a need for a festival of this magnitude
not merely because the vibrancy of rock risks getting washed over by a wave of
trendier new genre-hybrids, but because it’s not going to get any leg-up from
radio stations anymore in this age of stream-happy Internet shufflers. “There
really are loud, sweaty, swaggering
rock bands laying out the big beat and cranking righteous jams,” Taylor said. “It
ranges from blistering metal to fierce but educated indie-rock. You just need
to know where to find ‘em.”
This year includes an even wider variety of rock acts,
including more groups from the Detroit scene like PONYSHOW, 800beloved and Caveman
Woodman & Bam Bam Moss. Yes, that’s frenetic indie-pop,
shoegaze/bubblegum hybrids and skuzzy garage punk fitting in with
drone-technicians, 70’s headbangable hard rock, spaced-out psyche-metal melees
and everything in between…
“I wanted this year’s lineup to better reflect the different
ends of the spectrum of the rock music scene,” Taylor said. “The more diverse
the acts, the more people I hope to attract.”
Lineup:
Thursday June 11
8:15 Fred Thomas
8:45 Zen Banditos
9:15 Decisions
9:45 Casino
10:15 Minihorse
10:45 Wizard Union
11:15 800beloved
11:45 The Howling Loud
12:15 Nightbringer
12:45 Congress
1:15 The Amino Acids
Thursday June 11
8:15 Fred Thomas
8:45 Zen Banditos
9:15 Decisions
9:45 Casino
10:15 Minihorse
10:45 Wizard Union
11:15 800beloved
11:45 The Howling Loud
12:15 Nightbringer
12:45 Congress
1:15 The Amino Acids
Friday June 12
8:15 King Under Mountain
8:45 JUNGLEFOWL
9:15 Super Thing
9:45 colorwheel
10:15 Buffalo Coven Party
10:45 John Krautner
11:15 BoneHawk
11:45 PONYSHOW
12:15 Blue Snaggletooth
12:45 Caveman Woodman & Bam Bam Moss
1:15 Wolf Eyes
8:15 King Under Mountain
8:45 JUNGLEFOWL
9:15 Super Thing
9:45 colorwheel
10:15 Buffalo Coven Party
10:45 John Krautner
11:15 BoneHawk
11:45 PONYSHOW
12:15 Blue Snaggletooth
12:45 Caveman Woodman & Bam Bam Moss
1:15 Wolf Eyes
Saturday June 13
8:15 Seritas
8:45 Beset by Creatures of the Deep
9:15 Imperial Sun Crusher
9:45 Whaler
10:15 PING PoNG
10:45 Scissor Now
11:15 Human Skull
11:45 Lizerrd
12:15 Wild Savages
12:45 Bison Machine
1:15 Beast In The Field
8:15 Seritas
8:45 Beset by Creatures of the Deep
9:15 Imperial Sun Crusher
9:45 Whaler
10:15 PING PoNG
10:45 Scissor Now
11:15 Human Skull
11:45 Lizerrd
12:15 Wild Savages
12:45 Bison Machine
1:15 Beast In The Field
“Still,” Taylor said, “the lineup only represents a fraction
of what’s out there.” Taylor is enthused by the diversity of styles each
respective band brings, a testament to the range of talent bred from the
Michigan music community and its rock residents’ imaginative approaches to
songwriting, production and performance. “I’m proud to be from such a hugely
diverse music scene,” Taylor said.
Taylor said that the inaugural festival was a big success
and attendees really dug the two-stage set up, allowing for little-to-no breaks
between bands. It was, and continues to be, a lot of work, he admits.
“It
wouldn’t have ran so smoothly without the support of my good pal Jeremy wheeler
and the Bang! Crew.”
Attendees, Taylor hopes, should find inspiration at Fuzz
Fest II. “Rock ‘n’ roll music is still vital because it’s fun. And, with a
little determination: anyone can do it.”
Doors open at 8 pm on
all three nights. Cover is $8 (or, $10 for under 21). The Overhead Army will
provide light shows and bands will begin at 8:15 pm each night. For more info: http://on.fb.me/1HGLL5Q
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