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STUFFYLICIOUS NEWS!

So then. Steve, Paul and Chris from The Six have just come back from a brief stint in London disguised as a brass section for label-mates Stuffy/The
Fuses as they recorded their new album at Fortress Studios. Did we mention that it was recorded by STEVE ALBINI? In case you didn't know, Paul plays a mean Baritone Sax, Steve honks away on a Tenor Sax and Chris masterfully slides around on the Trombone. Years of school orchestra has finally paid off. And it was recorded by Steve Albini. And he said 'that sounded good'.
That's Steve Albini that said that. Steve Albini, Albini! Albini! Albini!
Albini! Al-bloody-bini! Of course, Stuffy/The Fuses didn't sound bad
either - they sounded BRUTAL.

The new single 'Where's The Captain?' (WRATHCD24), is now available in some shops, though we are yet to get the 'big shops' to take on a job lot. Our
distributors are using their inimitable dynamic powers of persuasion on them as we speak. More details of this 'proper' release to follow.


In the mean time, feast your eye-bulbs on some of this laudation for
'Where's the Captain?'  - loads appearing as well as some more play by the
likes of Steve Lamacq on 6Music:

http://www.ireallylovemusic.co.uk/wrath/stuffy_single.html

http://www.whisperinandhollerin.com/reviews/review.asp?id=2021
http://www.highvoltage.org.uk/displaydemoreview.asp?num=392&band=388
http://www.rockfeedback.com/article.asp?nObjectID=2832
www.heathenangel.co.uk
www.unpeeled.co.uk
www.trakmarx.com

Blinking flip - loads more too. 'Single of the week' In the Organ magazine,
pus did any catch Stuffy/The Fuses in session on Huw Stephens' new OneMusic
show on BBC Radio 1? If not, you can go back to here:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/onemusic/exposed/stuffy507p01.shtml

... where there's an expose, Radio 1 style on the trials and tribulations of
being a Fuse.


 

 
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