London-based record label Fuzz Club is best known for putting out loud and dangerous records by the likes of A Place To Bury Strangers, 10000 Russos, and The Oscillation. However, last year saw the first Fuzz Club Festival take over the Eindhoven, bringing a range of noisy, psychedelic bands to the Dutch city. This year sees the festival return to The Netherlands with a vengeance, on 23 and 24 August.
Headlining will be Danish art-punks Iceage, who seemingly move closer and closer to the ‘psychedelic’ remit with every record, and transcendental Japanese acid-rock group Kikagaku Moyo.
Also joining the bill will be seminal UK psych outfit The Telescopes, the shady drone-pop of Tess Parks, and industrial darkwave group The Soft Moon.
The festival will take place at the Effenaar, over two stages, the penultimate weekend of August. To read the tQ review of last year’s tremendous event, click here.
Fuzz Club Eindhoven takes place at Effenaar on 23 and 24 August. Tickets are available to buy here.