Southern
Arizona stoner rock outfit, FUZZ EVIL, will record their debut
full-length album in the coming weeks for release via their cohorts at
Battleground Records, and have already begun booking their tour schedule for
the year with a headlining run of dates through their Southwestern stomping
grounds in April.
The
action begins April 21st, in FUZZ EVIL's gritty
Tombstone-neighboring hometown of Sierra Vista, followed by Texas shows in El
Paso, San Antonio, Austin, and Dallas through April 25th. The band will be
provided by support in El Paso by Oryx and Skulldron, with special opening
support from Mothership and Switchblade Jesus on the other three Texas gigs,
the final show also including Wofat in the lineup.
FUZZ
EVIL Tour Dates:
4/21/2015 JR's
Bar - Sierra Vista, AZ
4/22/2015 Low
Brow Palace - El Paso, TX w/ Oryx, Skulldron
4/23/2015 The
Mix - San Antonio, TX w/ Mothership, Switchblade Jesus
4/24/2015 Lost
Well - Austin, TX w/ Mothership, Switchblade Jesus
4/25/2015 Club
Dada - Dallas, TX w/ Wofat, Mothership, Switchblade Jesus
Prior
to the tour, FUZZ EVIL will begin to record their debut
full-length album, the follow-up their debut split 7" with Chiefs which
was released through Battleground Records in late 2014. The album will see
release on multiple formats sometime mid-year, with additional details to be
released as they're confirmed.
Comprised
of brothers Wayne and Joey Rudell on vocals/guitar and vocals/bass,
respectively, and drummer Marlin Tuttle, FUZZ EVIL delivers
solid, groove-laden, heavy psych rock, with big-ass rock jams fans of
Grand Funk Railroad, Jimi Hendrix and Steppenwolf will dig, as well as the
prime riff/stoner rock contingent devout to the works of Goatsnake, Queens of
The Stone Age, Clutch, and the Rudell brothers' other outfit, Powered Wig
Machine.
Limited
to three hundred copies, the heavy, white-splattered grey vinyl of FUZZ
EVIL's split 7" with Chiefs is cut at 45 RPM and includes a
digital download. Stream the record and order it while the final copies are
available RIGHT HERE.
Source:
Earsplit PR