
One Million Fuzztone Guitars/Skin Patrol: A Psychedelic Garage Rock Resurrection Worth the Wait
Some bands fade into the ether, their echoes barely a whisper in music history. Others, like One Million Fuzztone Guitars/Skin Patrol, vanish in a puff of distortion-drenched mystery—only to come roaring back decades later with the kind of raw, electric energy that makes you wonder if they ever truly left.
Their latest single, “New Rock Section,” is a sonic time capsule cracked open, unleashing a swirling storm of fuzz-laden riffs and unrelenting rhythm. It’s a track that embodies the band’s signature blend of psychedelic garage rock, post-punk grit, and alternative audacity, a sound that has always been ahead of its time—whether in the 1980s or in today’s era of genre-fluid rock revivalists.
From the Underground to the Spotlight (Again)
One Million Fuzztone Guitars/Skin Patrol were a band of restless reinvention from the start. Originally Skin Patrol, they morphed into their current moniker in the early ‘80s, dropping a handful of releases—including the LP 26—before disappearing into the underground mythos. The name itself sounds like something plucked from a fever dream of a vinyl-obsessed record collector, but the music? It’s the real deal.
For years, their unreleased lost album, Everything’s Happening, was just that—lost. Now, in a musical Lazarus moment, it has been remastered and unleashed on streaming services, alongside 100 rare, original vinyl copies that survived the decades. The rest? Presumed vanished into the ether, much like the band once was.
A Sound That Refuses to Be Tamed
“New Rock Section” arrives with a hypnotic, swirling force—a track that feels like stepping into a basement club filled with sweat-soaked walls and a crowd pulsating to relentless fuzz-tone guitars. There’s a controlled chaos to the song, an unpolished brilliance that speaks to the DIY spirit of punk fused with the melodic depth of post-punk and garage rock’s raw energy. It’s the kind of song that makes you want to drive through the night with the volume cranked high, chasing echoes of a past that refuses to be silenced.
The Robert Courtney Effect
At the heart of this revival is Robert Courtney, a creative powerhouse whose career has zigzagged through the realms of music, film, art, and fashion. From working on Richard Stanley’s cult-classic Hardware, designing album covers for Pink Floyd, staging shows for Vivienne Westwood, and fronting the band Doll (a favorite of Debbie Harry!), Courtney’s fingerprints are all over counterculture’s coolest corners. His artistic vision spills into the music, making One Million Fuzztone Guitars more than just a band—it’s an experience.
The Verdict: Fuzzed-Out, Freaked-Out, and Absolutely Timeless
For fans of bands like The Jesus and Mary Chain, Spacemen 3, or even The Stooges, One Million Fuzztone Guitars/Skin Patrol deliver the kind of heady, distorted, high-energy rock that refuses to age. “New Rock Section” is a battle cry for music lovers who crave authenticity over perfection, reminding us that the best rock isn’t about being polished—it’s about being felt.
Stream New Rock Section now, and if you’re lucky enough to get your hands on one of those 100 surviving vinyl copies of Everything’s Happening, consider it a piece of alternative rock history in your hands. One Million Fuzztone Guitars didn’t just return; they came back swinging—and we’re more than ready for the ride.
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