Steelism's Jeremy Fetzer announces solo debut album 'An Evening At Fetzicon Lounge'

Steelism's Jeremy Fetzer announces solo debut album 'An Evening At Fetzicon Lounge'

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Steelism co-founder Jeremy Fetzer will deliver their solo debut album next month.

Revealed today, An Evening At Fetzicon Lounge will be released on February 27 via Fetzicon/Thirty Tigers. The 10-track album features collaborations with Nicole Atkins, Patrick Sansone (Wilco), and Steelism co-founder Spencer Cullum. A new single from the album titled “Time Slips Away” can be heard here. The album can be pre-ordered on vinyl here.

Fetzer said this about the forthcoming release:

“An Evening at the Fetzicon Lounge is the creation of my own soundtrack to a 1970s, vaguely European, B-movie. For one of those films where it appears that more time, energy, and resources were put into the soundtrack than the movie itself. Perhaps the film was just an excuse to make the music?

These days there’s an extraordinary amount of noise with many words being thrown around, and nothing makes more sense to me than working on instrumental music in solitude. Not living in a world that is being algorithmically given to me, but creating my own little worlds.

Fetzicon is my creative universe—the back studio behind my home where I write and record music, as well as make art and designs. This music was written late at night on guitars, basses, and synthesizers. And then with my morning coffee I’d edit and make sense of the evening’s mess… nighttime for the creation of ideas and morning-time for the execution of those ideas.”

In the following months, Fetzer will have shows in Nashville supporting Atkins and Robyn Hitchcock.

An Evening At The Fetzicon Lounge tracklisting:

1) Glass Mushroom

2) Lost Dog

3) Flying Into CAK

4) Slightly Obscured

5) Live In A Lava Lamp

6) Time Slips Away

7) Reintroduction

8) Future U

9) Mijor Keys

10) Undeveloped Film

Jeremy Fetzer tour dates

2/28 – Nashville, TN – The Analog (supporting Nicole Atkins)

4/23 – Nashville, TN – The Basement East (supporting Robyn Hitchcock)

Since 2009, MP3s and NPCs owner Terrance Pryor has written about music, conventions, cosplay, and video games for publications such as AXS, Examiner, Fake Walls, and Ranker. Based out of Los Angeles, the former rock concert promoter/radio host can be seen talking about rock music on AXS TV’s Music’s Greatest Mysteries and discussing music and whatever else on their Black Man Talks Rock channel on YouTube.