untitled CDR
2006 - self released CDR - £4.00
Initially released as a tour EP when touring with Mi and L'au, this CDR contains a poster print.
"lots of emotional attachment to be found here with an oddly optimistic slant that makes you hungry for more. The sound of falling stars and flickering candle light – simply lovely"
Rotten Meats - September 2006
"the EP never stops being a soothing, welcoming listen. Those who like a bit of emotional substance and subtle complexity to their spellbinding ambient noise are advised to navigate by Fuzzy Lights."
Drowned in Sound - December 2006
2. mountain top (7:36)
3. mist (5:00)
in silence we weep [EP]
2004 - self released 3" CDR - sold out
This mini CDR has been home recorded and produced in winter 2004 and is the first release by Fuzzy Lights. Each cover is handmade and contains an original print of a photograph.
"The music is a collage of strings and minimalist percussion, expertly woven into a rich and constantly evolving soundscape"
tasty fanzine - April 2005
"What it is, is bloody gorgeous. The mournful sweep of Rachel's violin and the rolling rumble and riffs of Xavier's multi-layered guitar tracks combine to make the epic No Signal - Help! very special indeed. "
soundsXP - April 2005
2. picture thoughts (8:02)
That Fuzzy Feeling
2007 - LOAF records
"Fuzzy Lights' opening "Snowstorm in a Snow Globe" sets the scene perfectly with a carillion of bells and electric piano, to which are added tiny, fluttering tremors of guitar, before the quirky piano, glockenspiel and ingenuous vocal of Canon Blue's "Halcyon".
The Independent - Friday, 14 December 2007 - 4 stars
"Fuzzy Lights' spectral Snowstorm in a Snow Globe, Klima's pointillist Sing to Me and North Sea Radio Orchestra's bold foray into O Come, O Come Emmanuel are just four reasons to buy an album that is thoroughly alt without losing sight of its seasonal purpose."
The Times - December 16, 2007