Wednesday, 28 April 2010

‘Fuzzy Logic’ by Super Furry Animals

Released in 1996 at the height of the Britpop era, the triumph of ‘Fuzzy Logic’ is that it still sounds fresh now. As a debut album, it contains the odd misfire, but on the whole, this album holds up really well fourteen years on.

‘God! Show Me Magic’ is a blisteringly energetic beginning, the beginning of a vein which runs through tracks like ‘Frisbee’ and ‘Bad Behaviour’. Better still, though, are the mid-tempo tracks – ‘Fuzzy Birds’, ‘Hometown Unicorn’, ‘If You Don’t Want Me To Destroy You’, ‘Mario Man’ – which allow the bands harmonies to shine through, as though band are creating a Californian corner of Wales. Other notable points include the circular and evocative ‘Gathering Moss’, the gentle ambient ‘Long Gone’, and extraordinarily confident ‘For Now And Ever’, a track which shows the band had no reservations about creating anthems, even at such an early stage in their career. A very fine listen indeed.

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