Taken from their seventh album ‘Fox Pop’ which is out on July 3rd 2020 on Blang Records, watch the new video from Sergeant Buzfuz for Theresa McKee, a refreshing lively blast of pop peppered with mandolin and acoustic guitar, showing off the band’s more folky roots with finesse.
Since writing the last Sergeant Buzfuz album, 2015’s “Balloons For Thin Linda”, songwriter Joe Murphy has lost both parents, got married, been a victim of a smear campaign (as a whistleblowing union rep), co-founded charity QQF (a theatre company for adults with special needs) and relocated to his native Sheffield. Joe has also continued to co-run Blang, the DIT* label he started in 2005 (including working on the first album from ex-Fall members Brix & The Extricated) and has worked part-time in special needs schools in London and Sheffield to fund the recording of “Fox Pop”.
“Balloons For Thin Linda” received positive press but life events got in the way of much live promotion. The band recruited Joss on bass, Stu on slide guitar and Polly on backing vocals and released the “Humble Pie” EP in 2017. The debut album from the new line-up is finally here. It’s the seventh Buzfuz album. It’s got tunes bursting out all over the place, lyrics from the head, heart and fist and is rich in variety with two-minute pop songs, ballads, post-punk, freakbeat and strands of the band’s Celtic DNA.
*DIT = do it thissen, when Yorkshire people do things themselves. Joe promotes his own gigs (Blang emerged from live nights he ran at London’s now sadly defunct 12 Bar Club), runs his own label and started his own charity.
