Multi-talented musician and producer Jeremy Fetzer has shared “Time Slips Away,” the captivating lead single from his upcoming debut solo record, An Evening at the Fetzicon Lounge. Set for release on Feb. 27 via Fetzicon/Thirty Tigers, the LP features 10 instrumental tracks co-produced by Fetzer and Jeremy Ferguson inside Nashville’s Battle Tapes studio.
Fetzer, a longtime anchor of the East Nashville creative community and guitarist of instrumental duo Steelism, recruited an impressive roster of musical talents to help bring Fetzicon Lounge to life. Drummer Jon Radford provides rhythmic grooves that complement Fetzer’s guitar and synth lines, along with other contributions from Nicole Atkins, Wilco‘s Patrick Sansone, and Steelism bandmate Spencer Cullum.
“An Evening at the Fetzicon Lounge is the creation of my own soundtrack to a 1970s, vaguely European, B-movie,” Fetzer shares in a statement. “For one of those films where it appears that more time, energy, and resources were put into the soundtrack than the movie itself. Perhaps the film was just an excuse to make the music?
“These days there’s an extraordinary amount of noise with many words being thrown around, and nothing makes more sense to me than working on instrumental music in solitude,” he continues. “Not living in a world that is being algorithmically given to me, but creating my own little worlds.
“Fetzicon is my creative universe—the back studio behind my home where I write and record music, as well as make art and designs. This music was written late at night on guitars, basses, and synthesizers. And then with my morning coffee I’d edit and make sense of the evening’s mess… nighttime for the creation of ideas and morning-time for the execution of those ideas,” concludes Fetzer.

Jeremy Fetzer, An Evening at the Fetzicon Lounge
1. “Glass Mushroom”
2. “Lost Dog”
3. “Flying Into CAK”
4. “Slightly Obscured”
5. “Live in a Lava Lamp”
6. “Time Slips Away”
7. “Reintroduction”
8. “Future U”
9. “Mijor Keys”
10. “Undeveloped Film”
Out February 27 via Fetzicon/Thirty Tigers
An Evening at the Fetzicon Lounge will be the latest release on Fetzicon, an imprint of Thirty Tigers first launched in 2020, the same year as the release of his solo EP, Phases. When he’s not busy working as a studio musician or designing album artwork for everyone from Dolly Parton to The Killers‘ Brandon Flowers, Fetzer has released a sprinkling of instrumental tracks leading up to what looks to be an especially compelling solo debut.
If you’re planning a trip to Nashville or are already within traveling distance, you’ll have two upcoming chances to experience An Evening at the Fetzicon Lounge live and in person in the coming weeks. First, Fetzer will serve as the opening act for Nicole Atkins’ Feb. 28 show at The Analog. On April 23, he’ll take the stage as support for Robyn Hitchcock, who shared the following words of support:
“I just had a proper listen to Fetzicon Lounge whilst doing some painting – it’s superb,” says Hitchcock. “A rich and magical soundtrack to a parallel consciousness – hopefully someone will now make a movie to go with it: bravo!”
You can learn more about the two concert dates and access ticketing info by visiting Jeremy Fetzer’s official website.
Listen to “Time Slips Away” below:
Jeremy Fetzer’s 2026 Tour Dates
Feb. 28 – Nashville, Tenn. @ The Analog [supporting Nicole Atkins]
April 23 – Nashville, Tenn. @ The Basement East [supporting Robyn Hitchcock]
