Single Review - Idle Violets / Fuzz

Written by Adam Gallagher

Idle Violets have hit every correct note possible when it comes to their debut single. The self proclaimed trio of 'Jizz Rock' from Stockton on Tees have splattered a massive amount of the stuff all over us with the track 'Fuzz' as a build up to their EP release "Ol' Evil Tides".

The opening bass chords provided by Richard Federkiel, vibrate through your chest, introduce Joel Clayton a matter of seconds later who shows just truly how good his finger skills are by the shredding of the guitar, accompany that with Micky Cuthbertson who pounds a nice steady beat into the drums, this ladies and gents is a foundation of four minutes and twenty three seconds of pure heaven.

The vocals provided by Joel would make any human weak at the knees, a true raw voice that in certain sections of the song becomes stronger and aggressive, he showcases an excellent vocal range within this song. What is so good about this song is that the vocals and the music being made, go hand in hand with one another and that is the key factor that stands out when listening to this song.

If you've not heard of Idle Violets before, where have you been!? They will certainly blow you away with this track. Without a doubt, 'Fuzz' is just a teaser of an EP which promises to be more Jizz Rock eargasms.

If you've not heard the track yet, click the link below and enjoy -

https://soundcloud.com/idle-violets/fuzz