Cartoon rockstar Fuzzy Logic chats with friends in exotic and not-so-exotic locales

Our premiere episode! Hanging out with Eef Barzelay of Clem Snide

The premiere episode of Freetime with Fuzzy takes us to a wheat field outside of Ft. Wayne, Indiana where Fuzzy Logic and Ant Man Bee meet Eef Barzelay of the band, Clem Snide to talk about God, Hank Williams, playing in Spain, playing in Cleveland, doves (or gulls), the new physics, mulitiverse theory and merging alternate realities with Billy Ray Cyrus and ASCAP… among other things.

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Check out Clem Snide’s awesome new album The Meat of Life

Eef Barzelay and Clem Snide (according to Fuzzy and Ant Man): Eef Barzelay and Clem Snide will whisk you away like a summer breeze from 1989, sear your skin like Crisco oil popping off a hot griddle iron, lift your spirits like a late night phone call from a long lost friend and break your heart like a puppy dog in a strip mall pet shop. Songs of aspiration and failure, beauty in the face of decay and imminent doom… sometimes witty and ironic, sometimes deadly serious and painful… always perfectly delivered with the simple, elegant and subtly biting voice and left-handed guitar of Eef Barzelay, a man simultaneously mystified, disappointed, encouraged, annoyed and amused by this life.

Described by critic Robert Christagau (Village Voice, Rolling Stone, Blender) as “true American deadpan” and recently by Daytrotter.com as “one of the finest current songwriters in America,” Eef Barzelay and Clem Snide are indie rock staples, and the new album The Meat of Life is among their best yet. Hurry up and get yourself a copy before it all comes a tumbling down.

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