Mister Fusty’s Crazy Summer Sale!

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It’s summer time and you’ll be needing some nice music to have in the headphones for those lazy days on the sun lounger, baking on the beach or waiting wearily at the airport, won’t you? Never fear, Mister Fusty is here and he’s desperate to sell some albums a generous fellow and all three Mister Fusty albums are on sale for only £1 (that’s about $1.49 and €1.22 at the time of writing) and the Sprung EP is FREE. Not bad eh? If you’ve never heard much Fusty music before now is a good time to have a listen. The latest EP, “Connect” is still a reasonable £2.50 (It is for charity, come on).

These batsh*t crazy prices are only available at the Bandcamp store, or from any of the music players on the Listen/Download page.

Tell your friends! Oh go on..

UPDATE: The summer sale will end 1st August, earlier than expected, as Bandcamp will be taking percentage from then, which is fair enough. They have been offering the (excellent) services for free up until now.

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‘Connect’ EP Out Now!

Connect

Mister Fusty’s latest EP, “Connect” is out now featuring 5 new tracks. All proceeds from the sale of this release will go to Cancer Research UK and World Society for the Protection of Animals.

My wife took part in the Race for Life (a charity fun run in aid of Cancer Research) last year and hopes to do so this year. She is always looking for sponsors, so I decided that this EP would sponsor her and hopefully raise money for a good cause. I also chose an international charity (WSPA) too to spilt the sales money between. Both are great causes, even if you hate the music please buy the EP! (It’s a bargain at only £2.50!)

Click here to go to Bandcamp to buy or use the player below.. Thank you.

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New EP Details

Connect EP

Mister Fusty’s latest musical endeavour, an EP called ‘Connect‘, is almost ready to be released into the wild, the cover is above and you can have a sneaky listen below..

Connect EP by Mister Fusty

*All proceeds from the EP will go to two charities, Cancer Research UK and the World Society for the Protection of Animals. The EP will only initially be available via Bandcamp (who currently don’t take a cut of band’s sales, so all the money will go to charity.)

The EP will go on sale June 21st, watch this space for more news.

*Please note: This EP is not affiliated with or an official release from these charities, I will be making a personal donation to them using the money from the sales of the recordings.

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Mister Fusty on Spotify

Spotify

Finally Mister Fusty’s music has made it to Spotify. If you don’t know what that is then basically it’s an excellent music streaming service starting from free (with adverts) to a monthly charge for premium (no adverts, mobile app etc.) Unfortunately it’s not available in all countries yet but hopefully it won’t be too long before it’s everywhere. You can now listen to Mister Fusty’s music on Spotify (except for the Sparkly Darkly album – no idea why) so click on the link to listen for free.

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New Website design and Stuff

The Mister Fusty website is being updated and twiddled about with, please bear with us. The misterfusty.wordpress.com site is now gone, thanks to a friend (cheers Steven!) I have a new host, so misterfusty.com is back again!

OTHER NEWS

I plan, hopefully, to release two EPs this year. The first, as yet untitled, EP will appear in June and all proceeds will go to charity. The second should arrive in the Autumn, I say should as I’ve not written or recorded the songs yet…

More details to come on the first EP soon.

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Getting fit with EXPO

Expo

Last year I collaborated on a track with John Lane from Expo on a track called “Fitness Suite”. He sent me a backing track and I warbled along, adding a bit of percussion, bass and other bits. Incredibly, he liked what I did and didn’t vow never to speak to me again for ruining his track.

Finally you can hear the fruits of our efforts at Expo’s Myspace site. The album, called “She Sells Seashells” is out in the summer NOW featuring collaborations with other artists. When it’s out I’ll let you know but until then listen to the track here.

Unfortunately no Stevie Wonder & Paul McCartney-style video is planned at the moment.

UPDATE: It’s out now! Go check it out at expo.bandcamp.com

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Over the Rocky Mountains Store Update

Heeeeey! This is just a quick update to let you know that Mister Fusty’s latest album, “Over the Rocky Mountains” is now on a few online music stores, what better way of spending those christmas music vouchers huh?

You can now download the album at iTunes, Amazon UK & USLala and Napster

as well as CDbaby

Mister Fusty: Over the Rocky Mountains

For those wondering about a CD release it’s not going to happen unfortunately, as it’s too costly to make CDs, however if you go to the Bandcamp Fusty Shop you can download lossless FLAC music files of the album and burn them onto a CD.

HAPPY NEW YEAR! Let’s have a great 2010.

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A Christmas Gift from Fusty HQ

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all! As a special gift from us here in Fusty’s Festive log cabin please accept this free mp3 of an alternative version of one of the tracks off the album “Over the Rocky Mountains”. It’s a remix of the opening track “Rocky”, a version similar to this was to be included on the album but I decided that it didn’t really belong. I’ve had another tinker with it and here it is to download for free, here (right click and save link as).

As another bonus, using the player below, you can listen to a brand new song called “Cosmos Dust“.

Have a good one and see you next year!

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CD Baby and more

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Hello there!

This is just a quick note to say you can now download the latest Mister Fusty opus, “Over the Rocky Mountains” from CD Baby here.  Hopefully early next year the album will be on Spotify, iTunes, emusic, lala and other wonderful online mp3 depots. You shall, no doubt, be cheerfully informed as it happens. There will also be more news to come next year from my label/collective Headphone Treats. Also stay tuned for a (admittedly poor) Christmas present from Fusty HQ.  I hope you’ve been good this year!

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Top 5 Albums of the Year 2009

For no reason other than sheer enthusiasm here are my favourite albums of this year. It may not be a particularly hip list and there are a few albums released this year which I haven’t heard yet, but it’s a smattering of audio loveliness anyway. There’s no particular order, apart from the first entry, which I shall deem my top release of 2009 (Sorry guys there’s no prize on offer). I’ve tried to include Spotify and We7 links where possible for each album so you can listen. If your country doesn’t support the use of those sites I apologise in advance, but I’ll include a link to the artists own website too. Here goes..

Pugwash – “Giddy”

Strictly speaking it’s not a ‘new’ album, it’s a compilation of the best bits from their previous 4 albums, but as it was released this year and it’s the first time their music been released officially in the UK I’ve included them. Without doubt this has been the best thing I have heard all year and a major discovery for me. There’s been few occasions in 2009 where I’ve got an album and love it so much I can’t wait to get to the nearest stereo to hear it. I’m frightened of playing it too much in case I get sick of it! Influence-wise it pushes all my musical favourite buttons, The Beatles, ELO, XTC, High Llamas, are all clear influences in there without the band being  sound-alikes or derivative. I’m seriously thinking of giving up because I don’t think I’ll ever be able to write a song as good as “My Genius”. Pugwash are now signed to Andy Partridge’s Ape Label and all their previous Ireland-only released back catalogue , hopefully, will be re-released everywhere, so look out for them.

Spotify

Bill Callahan – “Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle”

If it wasn’t for my recent Pugwash conversion I probably would’ve said this has been my favourite album of the year.  Although I’ve heard of Bill and his Smog moniker I’d never heard much of his music until I came across this. It was the opening track Jim Cain that drew me in, it was very reminiscent of Lambchop’s album Nixon, which I love. The closing track Faith/Void is one of the best songs I have heard all year and I’m totally behind it’s sentiment.

Richard Hawley – Truelove’s Gutter

Much as I’d liked his previous album, Lady’s Bridge, this was Richard doing what he does best, mining that rich seam of melancholy and melody he does so effortlessly. This is up there with his wonderful previous albums such as Late Night Final and Coles Corner. It’s takes a while to get into but once it has you – it never leaves you. Beautiful.

We7

Spotify

Super Furry Animals – Dark Days/Light Years

Never ones to make a bad or even weak album the Furries returned this year with a stormer. Perhaps it’s a little more experimental and strange than their previous (underrated IMO) album Hey Venus! but still packed with great tunes. One of the most consistantly great UK bands. Cherish them while they are still around!

We7

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The Cribs – “Ignore the Ignorant”

I’d never really took much notice of The Cribs until I got hold of a couple of their previous albums this year and was bowled over. I’d wrongly lumped them in with a number of so called ‘landfill indie’ bands but in fact found out they are really rather good indeed. Now, with the addition of the legendary guitarist Johnny Marr, their sound has more texture. Perhaps Johnny’s best collaboration since Electronic or, dare I say it with Morrissey in The Smiths?

We7

Spotify

BEST OF THE REST

Other honourable mentions include… Manic Street Preachers – “Journal for Plague Lovers”, Joe Pernice – “It feels so good when I stop”, Wilco – “Wilco (the album), and M. Ward – “Hold Time”

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