Fuller

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This Charming Man Records

With their debut EP, German indie rockers 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. 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 listening to Superchunk. 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. 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.


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