BABY FUZZ RELEASES THE ETHEREAL APOCALYPSE INSPIRED “ACID NIGHT”

BABY FUZZ RELEASES THE ETHEREAL APOCALYPSE INSPIRED 

“ACID NIGHT”

FROM HIS FORTHCOMING SOPHOMORE ALBUM 

WELCOME TO THE FUTURE

“.....wildly creative, and refreshingly relatable.” - FLAUNT

 “ ….incredibly addicting” - Indy Review
“Imagine a kind of surreal Jungle or The Go! Team re-imagined by an American melody guru and you'd be close, with Baby FuzZ matching addictive songwriting to some other-worldly tendencies.” - Clash

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 Listen to “Acid Night!” : WACTH // LISTEN

“ The track feels like a warm come down from the caffeinated high of the previous tracks, bringing together psych pop elements from Tame Impala or MGMT with the dreamy aesthetics of Beach House. With whispered vocals, swirling ambient washes of synths, and gorgeous saxophone, the track both is a far cry from Baby FuzZ’s previous singles, and yet feels all his own as well.” - Under the Radar

Austin Texas by way of Los Angeles Baby FuzZ has released his ethereal and psychedelic new single “Acid Night.”  Baby FuzZ is the audiovisual glam rock and “normcore"  brainchild of producer and songwriter Sterling Fox. After producing Lan Del Rey’s “Video Games,” Fox was on his way to becoming one of the most in-demand and successful pop songwriters in the business having written chart-topping hits for artists such as Gym Class Heroes, Madonna, Max Martin, Elle King, Avicii, Lana Del Rey, Britney Spears and more (see the full list HERE). Upon the election of Donald Trump, and at the peak of Fox’s songwriting career he disappeared from music and split for Canada, spending a year in Montreal, reemerging as Baby FuzZ.

“ Acid Night”  is the fourth single from, Baby FuzZ’s forthcoming sophomore full-length album Welcome To The Future, that explores living in 2020.  "Acid Night” is a song about the idea of living in dystopia. Fox wrote the song during an acid trip at a baseball game. It was written through a hazy lens of a looming dark vision of America that Fox had at the time, which ended up being very prophetic. Sonically this acid-soaked song is miles away from his previous eclectic single releases, the pop-punk tongue-in-cheek "We're All Gonna Die!!!," to the mariachi and pop-influenced "Weekend Blues" and his most recent release the anthemic pop meets glam rock track "Before Our Time" featuring LP.

“....with the single “Weekend Blues,” Baby FuzZ presents an uninhibited mariachi and pop-influenced single that gives the listener a taste of what’s to come from the wild concept album. “ - V13

 “ “Similar to The Jim Carroll Band’s “People Who Died,” the multi-talented musician, who has worked with the likes of Madonna, Max Martin, Elle King, Avicii, Lana Del Rey, Britney Spears and more, has put his own quirky spin on the topic of dying with his latest track “We’re All Gonna Die!!!” - Bring the Noise 

This genre yo-yoing is becoming BabyFuzZ' s signature style. Unapologetically jumping all over the genre map, with songs ranging from folk ballads to punk anthems and everything in between. As diverse as the music is, the lyrics are a singular and hyper self-aware narrative with strong political and social undertones. Last year Baby FuzZ, released his debut album Plastic Paradise independently and embarked on a 100 date DIY tour around the US. Last year was just the start for Baby FuzZ rising from the death rattle of a previous life of overthought pop demos hat had finally eaten itself alive with a sense of ennui.  If Plastic Paradise was the first contact, this new album, Welcome To The Future is sure to be Baby FuzZ’s full-blown alien invasion. It's a wild concept album amazingly relevant to a dystopian America currently in a pandemic, most of it having been written and recorded during quarantine with heavy doses of conservationism, disguised symbolism, and good old fashioned American absurdity. 

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