Archive for January, 2007

Gig at the Mandarin Club

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

Fuzu<br />
live at The Mandarin Club

We’ve just confirmed our next show for 8 March at the Mandarin Club (396 Pitt Street, Sydney). We’re in the middle slot at 9.45pm, playing with Orion, Rayco and Black Ridge.

Gig at the Sando

Friday, January 26th, 2007

The gig on Wednesday night at the Sando in Newtown was a lot of fun. Being only our second gig an all, it was still a bit nerve-wracking, but by about half-way through the set it was feeling pretty good.

The room is pretty small, and thanks to the early start, and a good turnout for us and The Famous (who played a great first gig - very tight, retro-80s inspired pop) the room felt pretty full. Thanks for everyone that came down.

Y’all were very attentive - which is a blessing and a curse in a sense. On the one hand it was very cool that it seemed everyone was digging the show and really listening. On the other hand, it ups the nerves level ‘coz up on stage you know that any mistakes are probably going to be spotted by someone out there…

Anyways - Charlie Brewer (who I don’t know personally, but might be a friend of one of the other guys) has posted some pics over at Flickr. (Don’t forget to tag any photos with “fuzu” so we can check ‘em out).

Thanks again for all of you that came down - it made the night a big success for us. We’re really pumped to get out there more now - hopefully we’ll have some more gigs lined up shortly.

Fancy a bit of Neil Young?

Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007

Next Thursday and Friday night, Fuzu will be joining in and helping out playing a few tunes at an FBi radio fundraiser at the Hopetoun hotel, organised by nonzero records.

The night is a Neil Young tribute night, with songs from the Decade compilation album being played across the two nights. Grant and Dominik will be playing with musos from great local bands like Bluebottle Kiss, The Devoted Few, Peabody, Horse Stories, Lazy Susan, Todd Sparrow, 78 Saab, theredsunband, Skullsquadron, I Love Space, Magic Lunchbox, The Camels and more, including Sam Shinazzi, Jason Walker and Peter Fenton…

Should be a lot of fun - so come down if you’re into Neil Young, love FBi, or just simply dig Sydney music.