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Poll: Vote for your favourite song
Lazy Eyes - Fuzz Jam
83%
 83%  [15]
Yeat - Sorry Bout That
16%
 16%  [3]
Total Votes : 18

LedZep

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  • Posted: 04/03/2022 11:29
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Lazy Eyes - Fuzz Jam
Nominated by: Purplepash


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Yeat - Sorry Bout That
Nominated by: SuedeSwede


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Please listen to both songs before voting. The poll will be tallied in 7 days. See the spreadsheet for the full tournament bracket.
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  • Posted: 04/03/2022 14:16
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first easy decision of the tournament so far.

The Lazy Eyes seem like a total ripoff of King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, and they even seem to be leaning into it HARD in this song. I mean... the song's called "Fuzz Jam", 2 of the most common words used by KGLW. I mean all this in the best way possible, I love KGLW's sound and I'm glad there's other bands emulating it in Australia/New Zealand, at least up until there's an over-saturation of the style, but we're nowhere close to that yet IMO.

Wasn't impressed with Yeat. Not really a fan of this blend of cloud rap and trap. Cloud trap... is that a thing?
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  • Posted: 04/05/2022 01:50
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EyeKanFly wrote:
first easy decision of the tournament so far.

The Lazy Eyes seem like a total ripoff of King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, and they even seem to be leaning into it HARD in this song. I mean... the song's called "Fuzz Jam", 2 of the most common words used by KGLW. I mean all this in the best way possible, I love KGLW's sound and I'm glad there's other bands emulating it in Australia/New Zealand, at least up until there's an over-saturation of the style, but we're nowhere close to that yet IMO.



There's also a Tame Impala influence. GREAT, great stuff & gets my vote as well. Super catchy and trippy and just fun. GREAT beer drinking music.
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Liked both. So far this was toughest choice. In the end, I guess I just was more into the fuzzy, heavy stomping groove of Fuzz Jam. But the production and especially the cool vocals on Sorry Bout That was pretty solid as well.

So, anyway, Fuzz Jam for me.
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Indeed Fuzz Jam is both Tame Impala and KG but all in all a fairly boring song but nevertheless better than Sorry Bout That.
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Eh, not crazy about either but went with Fuzz Jam
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  • Posted: 04/06/2022 00:14
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Lazy Eyes is much more me.
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The easiest decision so far, Fuzz Jam is super catchy (the Tame Impala reference is so spot on), Sorry Bout That was just decent, nothing special for me.
Fuzz Jam gets my vote.
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  • Posted: 04/08/2022 09:07
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I think neither had anything original to offer the listening experience, but Lazy Eyes had far more interesting mini-elements to it while Yeat was (imo) garbage.
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  • Posted: 04/12/2022 00:01
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Despite being nothing I hadn't heard before, and probably better, the Lazy Eyes still grabbed me more than I expected, and well enough to get an easy vote here.
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