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Iron Gator

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bmurator US Stoner / Doom Blues / Psych. Honestly, whenever I think I have found a favourite, I only have to listen to the next song for it to change... :) I am slowly getting convinced that there is something here only AI can do... :) Certain combinations & juxtapositions are entirely new to my ears - maybe it is just my profound musical ignorance showing but still... :) I am loving every song! I settled on the fourth track because it really is *fun* but... :) Thanks Fuzzy! Highly recommended!!! Favorite track: Iron Oracle.
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mario1984 Heavy psychedelic rock at its best. Perfect while you're driving on a highway. 🛣 the cover art reminds me the Tarkus album by Emerson Lake and Palmer in a darker version.
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Fuzzy Cracklins (The Swamp Records) Wallpaper art for every track is included in the download 🤘🐊 Favorite track: Graveyard of Engines (bonus track).
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1.
Holy Smoke 03:37
As far as the eye can see, the earth burns with furnaces that never cool. Rivers of molten metal flow like lifeblood across the land, feeding towers of smoke that blot out the sun. Workers vanish into the glowing mouths of the smelters, their shadows swallowed whole. The horizon itself seems alive, forever shifting, forever devouring.
2.
Gator Throne 03:48
In the heart of the swamp, where mist coils like incense, sits the ancient lord of rust and bone. Draped in silence, the Gator King watches with hollow eyes, his throne a living engine that breathes through pipes and gears. The swamp itself bends to his will, its waters stagnant, its creatures mute. Those who kneel before the throne are not granted mercy—only the honor of becoming part of its machinery.
3.
Beneath black waves, the beast waits. A sea-born machine, its ribs are gears and its heart a roaring furnace. When storms rise, the Leviathan breaks the surface, and sailors whisper that its glowing eye is not a curse, but a beacon calling them into its endless jaws.
4.
Iron Oracle 03:48
It towers in silence, its thousand gears turning like the eyes of forgotten gods. Hooded supplicants gather, feeding the furnace with offerings no scripture records. The Oracle speaks in steam and grinding teeth, its prophecies etched in smoke across the sky. Those who hear its voice are never the same—truth delivered in fire, unbearable and absolute.
5.
What began as Babbage’s dream of perfect calculation grew into a nightmare of flesh and brass. The machine churns with endless logic, yet its numbers scream through human mouths fused to the gears. No sum is ever solved—only repeated, magnified, distorted into madness. To look upon its workings is to glimpse a truth too vast for sanity, a difference that consumes all who seek it.
6.
In the wastelands, pilgrims shuffle toward a cathedral of iron and smoke. Its stained windows glow not with holy light, but with molten fire from the gears within. Some say the cathedral sings—a hymn of grinding steel that drowns the prayers of the faithful. Those who enter rarely return, their bones woven into the machinery of worship.
7.
Chained in silence, the Titans march but never arrive. Their backs bend beneath the weight of an eternal wheel, each step feeding the gears of cities that rise like smoke on the horizon. The machine does not quicken, nor does it rest—it only grinds, forever demanding, forever devouring. To hear its rhythm is to know the heartbeat of endless servitude.
8.
It drags its iron carcass across the wasteland, each step shaking the bones of the earth. Upon its back rises a city of spires and smoke, crumbling but unyielding, carried by a beast that cannot stop. Its joints scream with rust, its skull a relic of forgotten beasts, yet it endures. To witness the Colossus is to behold a god in decay, forever burdened by the weight of civilization.
9.
Once they roared with fire, now they lie broken beneath an endless sky of ash. The carcasses of engines sprawl like fallen titans, gears jutting from the earth like rusted bones. Lantern-bearers wander the ruins, whispering to the dead machines as if their voices might stir the furnaces once more. But the graveyard listens only in silence, a monument to industry’s final breath.

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released October 3, 2025

"Iron Gator"
Desert fuzz rock by Fuzzy Circuits of The Swamp Records released exclusively on Bandcamp.

Produced by Fuzzy Cracklins.
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Artwork by DALL-E.
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Music by Udio.
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Mastered by BandLab.
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