Fantuzzi – “Snakes”

Fantuzzi’s debut EP “Snakes” is beautiful and the production is clean and professional. This Berlin-based outfit delivers exactly what you need if you’ve been hunting for something that bridges the gap between glam, garage, and psych-pop. The EP is a perfect blend of fuzzy distortion and electronic undertones that will have your head bobbing from the first track.
The vocal interplay between Juliette Wallace and Rhys Marshall is what makes Fantuzzi stand out. Their differing styles generate a dynamic tension throughout the EP that leaves you wondering which way they will go next. The rhythm section of Tom Chester and Sofia Albanese gives a rock-solid foundation that allows the songs to go wildly between styles without ever losing their center. it’s a really impressive release and it will stick in your head.
Producer Cisco Parisi should be given a lot of credit for capturing the band’s live energy while still adding enough polish to make these tracks radio-ready. The result is like catching Fantuzzi in a sweaty Berlin basement venue, but with every nuance intact.
I personally cannot stop telling everyone I know about this amazing debut that perfectly encapsulates the spirit of Berlin’s current underground scene while still feeling completely accessible and irresistibly catchy so do yourself a favor and follow Fantuzzi on social media right now because “Snakes” deserves to be shared with every music lover in your life.