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The Fuzz Band, Album Review: Collision By:Lashante Goffigan

  "Collision"    By:  Lashante Goffigan

There’s a few categories you might find on your Ipod, rock, R&B, jazz, reggae, ect, but now there’s a new one for you to add it’s called “Fuzz” created by the Hampton based band, The Fuzz band. On the eight member coed group’s second album “Collision” they collided with certain elements of hip-hop, jazz, R&B, and even rock The 17 track Disc starts off with “Here Comes the Fuzz”, a short introductory track where they explain Fuzz is “what you want”, and “what you need” it combines a big band sound with hard hitting metal. The second track, “Shake” has a funky feel to it, and “Change my Ways” is metal with strings at its finest. Brooklyn and Bliss are instrumental songs with a sort of jazzy feel.  At the end of the CD you’ll realize they were right in “Here comes the Fuzz” it is what you want and what you need.

 

 

Band Members:  

Duane Smith: Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Band Leader, Music Director
Nakia Madry: Lead Vocals
Michon David: Vocals
John Stratford: Bass, Co-Music Director
K'bana Blaq: Lead Vocals
Jason Jenifer: Drums, Percussion, Vocals
Wellington "Boo" Britt: Drums, Percussion, Vocals, Co-Music Director
Kasey Square: Keys

Published Wednesday, August 30, 2006 4:43 PM by UnderSound

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