Wesley Fuller - All Fuller No Filler (2024)
Artist: Wesley Fuller
Title: All Fuller No Filler
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Cheersquad
Genre: Power Pop, Neo-Psychedelia, Psychedelic Pop
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 46:26
Total Size: 107 / 318 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: All Fuller No Filler
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Cheersquad
Genre: Power Pop, Neo-Psychedelia, Psychedelic Pop
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 46:26
Total Size: 107 / 318 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Back to Square One (3:46)
02. Alamein Line (3:08)
03. Jacaranda (2:52)
04. Pacific Coast Highway (3:46)
05. Everything is Strange (2:44)
06. Inside and Out (3:33)
07. Trade War (3:18)
08. Counting Down the Days (3:26)
09. The Velvet Affair (4:13)
10. The House of Love (4:54)
11. Look No Further (3:27)
12. Worthwhile (4:17)
13. All of My Dreams (3:00)
Armed with his trusty white Gibson Flying V and his ain't-no-square corkscrew hair, Perth-born, Melbourne-based power pop boy wonder Wesley Fuller is a pop classicist who is not afraid to mess with the classics. Mixing stunning Beatles-style pop melodies with thumping disco beats like no one since Jeff Lynne in the late 70s, and chucking in a crunchy big glam whomp and the boldest bubblegum colours heard this century, Fuller is the latest in a line of artists that goes back to Brian Wilson and Paul McCartney; artists with a singular pop vision. Fuller first made a name for himself early in the second decade of the millennium, up front of Perth power pop outfit Hurricane Fighter Plane. Discovered online by legendary English A&R man James Endeacott, Fuller moved to Melbourne where he met and worked with like- minded folk like You Am I's Davey Lane. Soon he was making waves internationally with his 2016 EP Melvista and his 2017 debut album Inner City Dream, around which he spent an extended period of time touring Australia and in the UK and Europe. Of course, at the start of the new decade, the world changed and Fuller's ability to keep the momentum going was lost. "It was the late summer of 2019 and I'd just returned home to Melbourne after a European Tour (and several months overseas following that). I'd just ended a long-term relationship, and I'd never felt so disconnected from my friends in the Melbourne music scene - having not played locally in almost a year. “I'd lost all the momentum I'd built up in 2018, so I was back to square one. It was time to get cracking on album #2!” The result of that disconnect and of hours of isolated work throughout lockdown and beyond, Fuller's second album is ready to go.