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Strawberry Fuzz at the Garden Amp

Los Angeles based indie-punk band Strawberry Fuzz kicks off the new year with a west coast tour, following the release of their new single, “Magazine.” Their first stop was at the Garden Amphitheater in Garden Grove. Leading up to Strawberry Fuzz, the night was already erupting with energy as opening bands The War Toys, Slaughterhouse, and NIIS warmed up the crowd with their explosive performances.

Strawberry Fuzz kicked off the set with their latest single, delivering an electrifying performance as always. Lead singer Colby Rodgers’ distinctive and powerful vocals immediately had the crowd moving. The band’s high energy stage presence was fueled by their angsty lyrics, fuzzy guitars, and upbeat rhythms that were accompanied by vibrant visuals that heightened their performance.

Throughout their set, they played fan favorites like “Way Too Fast,” a single that was released earlier this year and “No Lighter,” off of their most recent album “Strongs Dr.” Their lyrics incorporate stories of parties, strange characters and entertaining experiences they’ve encountered across Los Angeles. 

Strawberry Fuzz maintains an experimental edge in their sound, showcasing the vibrancy of the DIY music scene. Drawing from surf-punk and garage-rock influences, their genre bending approach allows for a truly captivating show.