Stuffy/the fuses

stuffy/the fuses
Origin London, England
Genres Alternative rock
Indie rock
Years active 2003 to 2009
Labels Wrath Records
Sour Puss Records
This Is Fake DIY
MayGoZero
Associated acts Graham Coxon
Website stuffyandthefuses.co.uk
Members stuffy
Jen Fuse
Jon Fuse
Past members Steve Fuse
Doc Fuse
Chopper Fuse
Lucy Fuse

stuffy/the fuses were a band from South London formed in 2003.

Biography

The band was formed by Stephen Gilchrist (aka stuffy, also the drummer in Graham Coxon's band)[1][2] who recorded the band's debut album Join Me Or Die before actually getting a complete line up together. The core line up consisting of Jon Fuse (aka Jon Clayton), Jen Fuse (aka Jen Macro), and stuffy formed in early 2003. They released the double A-sided single "Evel Knievel"/"In The River" on Magoo's May Go Zero label. Shortly after they signed to Wrath Records and were the token Londoners on the Leeds-based label.

The next couple of years were spent sporadically touring and supporting such bands as Duels, Battle, ¡Forward Russia! and Brakes. They were also one of the last bands to record a Peel Session which included a cover of "Top Tim Rubies" by Deerhoof; the session was broadcast on Huw Stephens' show after Peel's death.[2][3]

In 2005 they recorded the follow-up album Angels Are Ace which was recorded by Steve Albini.[4] The full release of the album followed in 2007 on London based record label Sour Puss.

The band played mainly as a 3 piece for 2007/2008 and played their last show (including Lucy Fuse) on 23 January 2009 at The Windmill in Brixton, South London.

Musical style

The band were described by Artrocker as "XTC pop at Fugazi volume".[5] A review of "Metal Queen Theme" described the track as sounding "like Pixies duelling with Kenickie", while "Sir Wants Sex" drew comparisons with Brian Wilson and The Breeders.[6] A musicOMH review of Angels are Ace described them as sounding "like the archetypical UK indie band".[4] "Where's the Captain" was described by Gigwise.com as "a 3 minute angst ridden blast of paranoia, edginess and scrawling guitars that leaves you exhausted after just one listen", with Stuffy's vocals compared to Frank Black.[7]

Band members

The band has included several keyboard players during its lifetime

Discography

Albums

Singles

Compilation appearances

References

  1. Goodyear, Oliver (2005) "Saturday 03/09/05 The Scaramanga Six, ¡Forward Russia!, Stuffy/The Fuses, The Playmates, Yes Boss @ Carpe Diem, Leeds", Gigwise.com, 4 September 2005, retrieved 2010-04-11
  2. 1 2 "Check out this Stuff", Harlow Herald, 8 March 2007, retrieved 2010-04-11
  3. Huw Stephens Show 15 February 2005, BBC, retrieved 2010-04-11
  4. 1 2 Heywood, Tony (2007) "Stuffy/The Fuses - Angels Are Ace", musicOMH, retrieved 2010-04-11
  5. Yates, Ben (2007) "24364 Stuffy & The Fuses "Ahhhh Song"", Drowned in Sound, 4 June 2007, retrieved 2010-04-11
  6. Dobson, Gareth (2007) "29915 Stuffy & The Fuses "Metal Queen Theme"/"Sir Wants Sex"", Drowned in Sound, 4 December 2007, retrieved 2010-04-11
  7. Colothan, Scott (2005) "The Good, Bad and The Evil - It's Singled Out!", Gigwise.com, 1 February 2005, retrieved 2010-04-11
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