Beschreibung

VÖ 19.09. 

With their debut EP, Fuller prove that you don’t need much to make great rock music – just instinct, attitude, and a bit of courage to keep things simple. The setup is classic: drums, bass, guitar, vocals. But what emerges is far more than the sum of its parts. The songs are short, direct, and packed with subtle details that reveal themselves with each listen.

The band deliberately avoids unnecessary effects or sprawling arrangements – instead, they lean into a raw, honest sound that evokes DIY rehearsal rooms and hazy late-summer nights. Tracks like “Mew” celebrate the small joys of everyday life, while “The Nix” dives into deeply personal moments of loss and reflection – without slipping into cliché.

It’s this contrast between lightness and weight, between playful energy and thoughtful melancholy, that gives the record its charm. The guitar often takes on a lead narrative role, weaving in and out with melodic curiosity, while the bass and drums provide a tight, driving foundation. The EP was produced together with Christian Bethge, whose sensitivity for sound and atmosphere adds an extra layer of depth to the record.

Fuller don’t need big stages to leave a lasting impression – they’re more at home in the rehearsal space, where everything sounds real and nothing feels staged. And that’s exactly what makes them stand out.

FFO: Dinosaur Jr., Sebadoh, Pabst, Built To Spill, Pavement

 

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