Fuses Share Debut Album ‘Sawdust in the Transmission’ and New Track ‘Drive It Into The Ground’
Fuses, the transatlantic duo of Swedish musician Moa-Linn Rösenlof and Canadian guitarist Craig Fahner, release their debut album ‘Sawdust in the Transmission’ on June 26 via We Are Busy Bodies.
Alongside the new album, Fuses also unveil a new music video for the track ‘Drive It Into The Ground’.
The project began almost by chance, after the pair met briefly in Gothenburg in 2024. What started as a long-distance exchange between Sweden and Canada soon became a full record, with songs taking shape remotely before the two came together to finish them properly.
‘Sawdust in the Transmission’ was recorded at Nacksving Studio in Gothenburg in the space of one week. The story around the sessions is rather lovely too: the duo got married immediately after the recording was finished, which gives the album’s themes of distance, closeness and connection a very real centre.
Musically, Fuses draw from 1960s folk rock and classic country, with traces of The Byrds and Fairport Convention in the harmonies, guitars and open-road melancholy. But the record is not simply an exercise in old sounds. There is something direct and present about it, as if the songs are trying to make sense of a life split between places.
The album moves between outer landscapes and inner weather, from the Canadian prairies to the forests of Sweden. It is a record about memory, resilience and finding warmth across distance, carried by two voices and two musical lives meeting at just the right moment.
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