FUZIGISH Reveal Artwork For Upcoming Self-Titled Album & Announce Vinyl Pre-Orders In Celebration of 25 Years!

South African punk rock unit FUZIGISH have revealed the album artwork and announced vinyl pre-orders for their highly anticipated self-titled album which releases on the 29th April 2022 via Mongrel Records. The album is the bands first studio release in 10 years and marks their 25th anniversary as pack leaders of the South African punk scene.
Bassist Rockwell explains the concept behind the album artwork. ‘We’ve always been a fan of illustrated covers, rather than photography. On our 25th anniversary cover we wanted to use a local illustrator that does amazing work, and we could give freedom to do whatever they wanted to. Cam listened to the demos for the new album and came up with three concepts, but the mismatched merged character is so true to the album content that we were drawn (excuse the pun) to Cam’s concept and believe he’s done a brilliant job building on the previous memorable FUZIGISH cover artwork and we’re super proud with the result for the new album.”
“The album cover is a mass of complex human emotions and experiences. The many faces, bodies and objects melt together to make a single entity. It’s confusing and chaotic, just like the world around us as well as the people in it. The contorted entity is the only way to interpret the journey that the music takes you on.” Adds artist Cam Lofstrand.
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About FUZIGISH
No one knows where the name came from, and it all happened such a long time ago that nobody can really remember…circa 1997 – 25 years ago to be exact!
Their style of music gave the outlandish name, FUZIGISH, meaning. It was 1997 and the ‘new’ South Africa was alive with optimism and energy. The rainbow nation was ready for some two-tone inspired uplifting party tunes and locally brewed rainbow attitude with a bag full of punk, ska, rockabilly and soul mixed in with potholes and politics.
Recorded in 1997, FUZIGISH had some initial success with their ‘How Rude!‘ EP, culminating in a slot on the ‘main’ stage at Oppikoppi in 1998 and No.1 single on Barney Simon‘s Modern Rock Chart.
After a couple of line-up changes the band recorded their first album ‘Skankers Union‘ in 2000. With help from the punk network that had recently sprung up across South Africa, FUZIGISH was able to tour South Africa and spread the FUZI good vibes. Songs such as ‘Little Bird‘, ‘Scratching‘ & ‘Secret Police‘ have become part of the South African musical landscape and are still played live today…or the crowd gets violent.
In 2002 FUZIGISH recorded ‘Southern Ska Stomper‘, a darker, more complex album that was well received and delivered the FUZI gospel, slowly building their fanbase, and now with international interest, FUZIGISH was booked for their first European tour which saw them play in the UK, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and Denmark. They toured Europe for a second time in 2005.
FUZIGISH became known for its legendary energetic live shows, filled with drunken anthems sung by loyal punters and is still the expectation of patrons today. From beer funnels to haircuts on stage and even the occasional song, (the longest FUZIGISH set clocks in at just over two hours, totalling a forty-song set to celebrate Rockwell’s 40th birthday), anything is possible at a FUZIGISH show and everyone is welcome.
‘Exploited & Distorted‘, released in 2004, is a fast paced back-to-your-roots punk album, written on the road whilst touring Australia with the legendary Australian punks, Frenzal Rhomb.
The band got busy, very busy. They actively fostered and developed the local music scene, by starting their own record label ‘Red Ambulance‘, signing local bands such as The Diesel Whores, Half Price, Japan & I and Misled and started a live show circuit called Mad Circle.
Roll on 2007 and ‘Roll With The Punches‘, featuring vocal contributions from Joey Cape of LagWagon and Fokofpolisiekar, amongst other fantastic musos. The packed launch party went down in history as the most people to ever squeeze into Melville’s Roxy. ‘Roll with The Punches‘ saw FUZIGISH receive a wider audience and even some radio play, but they don’t care much for that.
Whilst taking a break from writing, Jay Bones had the idea to bring a few international bands to South Africa to play with the local talent. He formed the booking agency ‘Punk Safari‘ with fellow band members. This resulted in NOFX, LagWagon, Mad Caddies & The Exploited, all touring and experiencing South Africa with FUZIGISH and friends. During this time, Setlist was released and was basically a record of Fuzigish’s setlist and two new songs, Burn The Fucking House Down and We Rise!
‘Crazy Friends‘ was recorded in 2013 with the current line-up: Jay Bones (vocals and guitars), Malcolm “Rockwell” King (bass and vocals), Big Willy (trombone, trumpet, oi’s and funnel) and Tom (drums). A brilliant album that went under the radar with zero promotion but spread to all that mattered – the FUZIGISH fans.
In 2020 during the midst of the Covid pandemic with the hopes of spreading some joy in a world that had lost live music for the foreseeable future, the band released the Flaming Funnels Of FUZI, a live album recorded during the aforementioned NOFX South African tour.
With so much accomplished the band members of FUZIGISH worked on a few other projects, released some albums, toured the world, taught music, and tried to survive Covid.
A not-so-interesting fact is that Jay Bones and Tom both nearly died from tick bite fever in January this fine year of 2022, which would have been an absolute fucking travesty as they are about to release their new album, self-titled, through Mongrel Records. New producer (Matthew Fink), new label (Mongrel Records), new album (it’s fucking brilliant) and 25 years of doing what they love sees the release of their first single, Believer, on Feb 18th and the much-anticipated new FUZIGISH album in April this year.
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