The Buzzards of Fuzz announce new single “Desert Drivin’ (No Radio)”
The Buzzards of Fuzz are complex.
If the radio is broken maybe we should hum?
“Desert Drivin’ (No Radio)”, the second offering from The Buzzards of Fuzz upcoming self-titled record, finds Atlanta’s alt avians on a singalong because the radio is busted.
From start to finish Buzzards cross sonic lines, clawing into your speakers, racing low desert UFOs, kicking the clutch, and huffing the fumes while penning their own apocalyptic space tunes.
With its canyon cruising surf chords, tailpipe cutting dual leads and wildly drifting bass riffs “Desert Drivin’ (No Radio)” aims to deliver a ledfoot banger to satisfy the most serious stoner rock summer craving.
We bought your ticket, take the ride.
The Buzzards pit crew features:
Jackman – Van Bassman – Vocals, Guitar
Gasman – Benjamin J. Davidow – Vocals, Guitar
Technologist – Charles Wiles – Bass, Drums
Crew Chief – Kristofer Sampson – Engineer, Producer
Spotter – Chris Griffin – Mastering
On the surface, the band is a three, sometimes four-piece alt-rock outfit. But in flight? They are a force, the extension of an ancient hive-mind sworn to maintain the low hum that keeps our universe suspended in celestial Jell-O.
In mythology, buzzards represent the power to consume death and create life, associated with the idea of rebirth and reincarnation. In many cultures, buzzards have magical powers and are occasionally even worshipped as gods. They are a paradoxical symbol of darkness, mystery, and wisdom.
It is this dichotomy of prowess and absurdity that guides the band. They are well-read party animals, as thoughtful as they are insane, as funny as they are serious. They are kind but also dangerous. The Buzzards of Fuzz are messengers between life and death, the physical and the spiritual world—Fuzz Guardians.
The Buzzards of Fuzz currently inhabit the bodies of Van Bassman, Benjamin J. Davidow & Charles Wiles. Their legendary live shows and blistering singles have earned the group slots opening for Yawning Man, Truckfighters, Nebula & Guitar Legend Dick Dale (RIP). The group’s first full length record The Buzzards of Fuzz is slated for release September 2021.
Keep on the look out for an exclusive interview with the band – coming soon!