Ammmbient
Anna | Leicester, UK | 04/02/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I suppose there is nothing on earth entirely perfect, and everything must have a flaw, however small. The only flaw I can find with this album is that it finishes too soon.Beautiful melodies played under the most tragically heartbreaking of lyrics, sung in a voice that sounds the aural equivalent of a kicked puppy. From Gathering Moss, with its sublime loneliness and depth of feeling, to the throwaway fun of Bad Behaviour and Hanging With Howard Marks, the tunes drift along dreamily, settling into your subconscious as if it had always been there. It is not fair to give SFA comparisons to punk, pop or Dylan: they are a beautifully anarchic folk band who somewhere along the line were handed guitars. We can only be thankful for that."
Do the Fuzzy Math - SFA are greater than great!
Cary S. Whitt | Columbus,Ohio USA | 07/13/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Coming right at the height of what the world knows as Britpop, Fuzzy Logic is a wonderful masterpiece filled with rocking guitars and gorgeous melodies. Gruff's (pronounced Griff) voice is strikingly superb for a first record, and his bandmates equal the quality on every single song.This is by far the furries most straight ahead rock disc. Albums like Mwng and Guerilla bounce through many many styles, while the amazing Radiator acts as a bridge.Just buy this."