Raw and unfiltered, ‘48’ showcases the unique musical gift of The Fuzz and his live-tracked performances. After wandering through the seas of different genres, The Fuzz’s ‘48’ sees him landing on the shores of venomous and dark acoustic Americana.
Italian singer and musician Federico Di Lorenzo, best known as The Fuzz, is a powerhouse musician who is bold and adventurous, and with a gritty baritone that’s foreboding. ‘48’ is the title of The Fuzz’s latest single, and its hypnotizing mix of acoustic guitars, woozy and modulated electric guitar ad-libs, and driving grooves make it a rather gripping, genre-defying song.
The steady acoustic rhythm provides a backbone to the song, a backbone that quickly gets supported by a syncopated, shuffling, and mid-tempo beat that’s infinitely gripping. The electric guitar work on ‘48’ is profound and varied, utilizing various kinds of vibrato and phaser effects for a woozy and psychedelic backdrop to the sound. ‘48’ was live-tracked in the studio with minimal processing to the rawness of the deliveries on it, and the fantastic piece of song building, showcased in the song’s multiple sections and ramping up intensity showcases a fantastic songwriting talent, and an innate gift for performing.
‘48’ is a gripping piece of music that boasts a wholly enthralling composition that is sweetly dark and mystical. Utilizing The Fuzz’s ominous baritone, open-ended lyrics, and venomous chord structures, ‘48’ is a rather unforgettable ballad.