
We recently had the amazing opportunity to check out the debut album, “Catch A Buzz, Not The Fuzz, via East Iris Records / Virgin Music Group, from Nashville, based alternative rock band Lombardy. You can listen to “Catch A Buzz, Not The Fuzz, Here
After listening to “Catch A Buzz, Not The Fuzz, from Lombardy, We have concluded that Lombardy brilliantly reminds us what good , electrifying, heart racing alternative rock sounds like .
From the first note all the way to end , Lombardy, does not take their foot off the gas and it’s a thing of beauty.
The album kicks off with the ripping instrumental “Warm-Up Lap,” setting the tone before launching into standout track “1992 Hooters 500,” a high-octane, adrenaline-fueled anthem inspired by one of NASCAR’s most iconic races. Packed with vivid, high-speed imagery—from drag strips to super-speedways—the track delivers a gritty, fast-paced ride built for rock playlists that don’t let up. Lombardy, effortlessly hits the sweet spot with “1992 Hooters 500” we love the funky tones of “1992 Hooters 500” We have visions of what it sounds like life and we bet it’s epic
Elsewhere on the album, standouts like “Motorbike” and “Jane Fonda” explore life as creators in a rapidly changing city—balancing boredom, nightlife, love, and run-ins with authority—with equal parts humor and grit. Mike Scott’s gnashing vocal delivery cuts through like squealing tires at a red light, demanding attention before giving way to moments of release on tracks like “Don’t Know Anymore.”
As the record unfolds, Jonathan Plevyak spectacularly delivers a dynamic range of performances—from the carefree swagger of “I’m A Vibe” to the longing introspection of “Back To You” and “Venice Beach 1989.” Bassist Seth Rentfrow steps into the spotlight on “Sexify,” a raucous, heavy-hitting track that captures the band at one of its most explosive moments.
As the dust settles, ( we did not want this musical experience to end) The album closes with “Goodbye (Get High),” a hazy, reflective comedown that trades high-speed chaos for something more nostalgic—like the final scene of a film you’re not quite ready to end. It’s a fitting conclusion to a debut that invites listeners to rewind and experience it all over again.
To celebrate the release, Lombardy will headline their official album release show tonight at The End in Nashville, TN. Tickets are available HERE.. Known for their unpredictable and electrifying live performances, the show promises a full-throttle extension of the album’s raw energy.

If you are looking for a band who takes it to a whole level you need to check out Lombardy, and their red hot debut album , “Catch A Buzz, Not The Fuzz”
