Previously featured Cambridge-based post-folk collective, Fuzzy Lights today share the third single “Sirens” from their forthcoming album, Burials, out 2nd July on Meadows.
Lyricist Rachel Watkins explains, “This song deals with the divisions in our society that have been amplified over the last few years since the rise of the far right in mainstream politics and in the media. Its a dark love song that tries to figure out how can we live with one another when there is so much hate and resentment.”
K. Craig, who made the video says, “The film for Sirens was collaged from found 16mm footage, macro lens photography and digital animations. The song felt to me like a psilocybin folktale, so I really wanted to suggest occult magazine design of the 60’s & 70’s, mondo freakout films and an atmosphere of the esoteric. Fuzzy Lights’ music is always so atmospheric and beautifully layered, and I wanted to bring this depth and resonance to the film. Old tales, summers gone bad, high strangeness.”
Burials, due out 2nd July on Meadows.
Fuzzy Lights are:
Rachel Watkins – violin & vocals
Xavier Watkins – guitar & electronics
Chris Rogers – guitar
Daniel Carney – bass
Mark Blay – drums
Pre-Order Burials: https://fuzzylights.bandcamp.com/album/burials
Photo Credit: Josie Harries