Smitt E. Smitty & The Fezztones Covers Trick Wallace

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Boston garage and art-rockers Smitt E. Smitty & The Fezztones return with a new single. "Big Ass American Car" is a killer track originally done by Trick Williams that brings the weirdo art vibe to garage rock. It's the kind of song that has all of the elements of a straightforward garage rock song, but that wouldn't exactly be the Smitt E. Smitty & The Fezztones' way. It's a little dark, a little funny, and all rock and roll. If I had to compare "Big Ass American Car" to any other artist, it would be Frank Zappa's songs that made it on Dr. Demento. "Big Ass American Car" is a fun song that takes a biting look at American culture in the form of a kick ass rock song.

Smitt E. Smitty says of his band's latest single:

“‘Big Ass American Car’ is a song about the culture of cars in America, and the American culture in general. When the popularity of American-made cars started to diminish between the ‘70s and the ‘90s, the US car companies figured out they could make more money selling fewer bigger cars for more money. American cars just kept getting bigger and bigger, shittier and shittier, and costing more and more. BUT…  The opening line says it all. ‘I love my country. It’s the country of more. It’s just down the block, I can easily walk, but I drive to the store.’ Welcome to ‘Merica.”

You can watch the video for "Big Ass American Car" below. The song is out now on FezzKoKo Records. For more on Smitt E. Smitty & The Fezztones, check out the artist's website.

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