Fuzzy Logic cover

Fuzzy Logic

Super Furry Animals · 1996

41 min · 12 tracks · alternative rock · neo-psychedelia

A kaleidoscopic blend of whimsical melodies and experimental sounds that capture youthful exuberance and surrealism.

Why this album works

'Fuzzy Logic' received critical acclaim upon release, helping to define the era's psychedelic rock revival. The album peaked at number 24 on the UK Albums Chart and has since been recognized as a significant influence within the alternative music scene, paving the way for subsequent albums and earning a place in various retrospective lists.
Best for
short, playful listening bursts whimsical and surreal vibes dynamic and varied soundscapes
Context
Released on May 20, 1996, 'Fuzzy Logic' was Super Furry Animals' debut album following their formation in 1993. At this point, the band was establishing its unique sound, blending alternative rock with neo-psychedelia, and setting the stage for their influential presence in the Britpop movement of the late '90s.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 God! Show Me Magic Standout 1:50
  • 2 Fuzzy Birds 2:27
  • 3 Something for the Weekend Standout 2:34
  • 4 Frisbee 2:21
  • 5 Hometown Unicorn Standout 3:33
  • 6 Gathering Moss 3:22
  • 7 If You Don’t Want Me to Destroy You 3:17
  • 8 Bad Behaviour 4:25
  • 9 Mario Man 4:07
  • 10 Hangin’ With Howard Marks 4:20
  • 11 Long Gone 5:20
  • 12 For Now and Ever 3:33

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