We write. We gig. We rock.
Pub tested, expert approved.
A band that seems to defy any specific genre or mould, they evolve but stubbornly refuse to compromise their musical freedom and expression.
Fozz are a three-piece indie rock band from the UK blending punchy, melodic songwriting with sharp social commentary and a streak of dark humour. Their music sits somewhere between the angular wit of Squeeze and the sneer of early 2000s indie, with a nod to Britpop, post-punk, and the kind of songwriting that actually has something to say.
Their lyrics tackle everything from media hysteria to personal betrayal — always delivered with energy, edge, and a knowing wink. Songs like “Everyone’s An Expert” rip into modern armchair culture, while tracks like “Damaged Goods” and “Life’s The Wrong Way Round” lean into the emotional weight of disillusionment and ageing without losing their bite.
Fozz have played venues and festivals across the UK, picking up awards for their original material and gaining a growing audience on social media. They’re currently recording their third studio album, set for release in late 2025, and are looking to expand further into the European scene.
Live, Fozz are tight, engaging, and no-nonsense — a band with chops, charm, and a setlist that flips seamlessly between anthemic originals and the odd unexpected cover, all delivered with purpose and personality. They’re not here to ride trends. They’re here to mean it.