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Fuzz Share New Single Mirror Ahead Of 'III' Release

Tuesday, 20 October 2020 Written by Jon Stickler

Photo: Joshua Erkman

Fuzz have released a new song, Mirror.

The giddy, guitar-charged rock rager serves as the third single from the band's first new LP in five years, 'III', due imminently via In The Red Recordings. It follows the already shared cuts Spit and Returning.

Head below to check out the track's trippy accompanying video which shows footage of the band's members — Ty Segall, Chad Ubovich and Charles Moothart — performing interspersed with some unsettling imagery. Director Joshua Erkman said:

"In an abstract way I wanted to incorporate some of the thoughts that have been swimming around in my head about isolation; it’s pretty hard to avoid thinking about that these days.

"Making the video was an exciting challenge given our current circumstances – how do you shoot a rock 'n' roll band performing in a safe, but visually interesting way? In this case the answer was myself and the cinematographer, Star Rosencrans, dragging the band out to the middle of the desert with just a camera, some optical filters, and the bare minimum amount of lights needed."

The follow up to 2015's double album 'II' is scheduled to land this Friday (October 23). It was recorded and mixed at United Recording in Los Angeles with producer Steve Albini.

'III' tracklist:

1. Returning
2. Nothing People
3. Spit
4. Time Collapse
5. Mirror
6. Close Your Eyes
7. Blind To Vines
8. End Returning

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