Description
Fuzzy Lights was born in 2004, initially as a two-piece violin and electric guitar/loops instrumental project of husband and wife Rachel and Xavier Watkins. Since then, the band has grown to a full line up including Chris Rogers on guitars and electronic noises, Daniel Carney on bass guitar, mandolin and harmonies and Mark Blay on drums and percussion. This line up doesnt however detract from their original haunting sound and aural landscapes, but builds upon it by adding elements of psychedelic folk music, Americana and noise-rock allowing them to explore wider territories and meticulously craft their own print.
Their debut album, A Distant Voice was released in 2006 to critical acclaim, and was recorded for the most part live in their house on an 8-track tape machine, allowing them to capture the raw essence of their songs. From the fragility of the violin in Blackout, to the epic noise outbursts of Capturing shadows, from the sad beauty and restrained build-up of Safe Place to the haunting vocal harmonies of Reflective Surfaces, the band show a great versatility both in playing styles and arrangement. PLAN B magazine called the album Just perfect, Planet sound a truly mystical record that defied expectation stunning and Huw Stephens simply described it as being gorgeous on Radio 1.
Press for Twin Feathers:
MOJO
4/5 Underground Album of the Month. As hazily atmospheric as mist rolling across their native Cambridgeshire fenland.
UNCUT
4/5 Outstanding. A beguiling, brilliant second LP. Like the Dirty Three meeting Low with a hint of Sweet Billy Pilgrim. If they were American, the buzz would be huge already.
ARTROCKER
4/5 A rare kind of quiet dignity.
AMERICANA UK
8/10 Exhilarating.
SUBBA CULTCHA
Wonderful. Home to two of the most delicate and inviting voices in underground rock music.
DELUSIONS OF ADEQUACY
This collection is set to become one of 2010s most beguiling treasures.






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