Billy Fuller announces his debut solo album Fragments on Invada Records due 3rd April 2026.
Although this is a solo album, it’s not a solo album in the traditional sense of representing an artist’s thoughts and feelings during a particular time frame. Instead, Fuller’s album is a peek into the world of a restless creative who is always churning away. “I’m in my studio right now!” He says, “I’m making music like I always do. I have no idea who or what it’s for, like always.”
This is a record that spans time as it collects fragments of Billy creating alone in his home studio over the last few years. Through listening, one gets the impression of art that sometimes has a vision in mind, and is sometimes just the product of someone enjoying the process of creating in the moment.
All of these pieces have lain, forgotten and dormant, until now.
As a first taste of the album, Billy shares opening track “Rummer”. He says, “armed with a bass, a drum machine and a Korg micro preset this is my attempt at trying to be Kraftwerk making the theme tune for Ski Sunday!’”
FRAGMENTS TRACK LISTING:
2 – THREE BLIND MICE
3 – PENNY BONT
4 – BUDFREY ROBBED ALEXANDER
5 – I CAN’T
6 – TAILGATES & RATCHET STRAPS
7 – TODO
8 – BLACKSTAR
9 – ON THE EVE
10 – SOMETHING ELSE
11 – WHAMMY
12 – WON A SYNTH
13 – PIRATE SHIP
14 – BONANZA
15 – FULL FAT
16 – LAST TRAIN TO YATTON
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