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Back to Square One

by Wesley Fuller

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The first release of Wesley Fuller's pairing with Cheersquad Records is the irresistible new single ‘Back to Square One’.

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.

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 (who took their name from a wigged-out song by late '60s Texan combo the Red Krayola). Hurricane Fighter Plane made a handful of singles, including the brilliant Byrds-indebted "I Can't Win". Discovered online by legendary English A&R man James Endeacott (The Strokes, The Libertines) who signed Wesley to his label Sony UK -affiliated label 1965 Records, 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.

“With no gigs booked, a second album still yet to be written and recorded and so many old connections to try and rekindle, I knew that I was essentially starting from scratch. 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. New single "Back to Square One", the first taste of that new album, is a dazzlingly brilliant pop stomp, and a self-depreciating acknowledgment of the artist's current whereabouts. That self-depreciation is also punningly present in the title of the forthcoming album, which will be announced soon. Having played a low key show at Melbourne's Cherry Bar the other week - his first in years - Wesley will soon start playing out in earnest, in preparation for the new album's late 2023 release. He's got some big musical promises to deliver on; after all, no one goes back to square one with plans to stay there.

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Back To Square One

Back in the world, the physical world
Back with a vengeance we come
From the flash in the pan into the fire
Shot from a gun

Rising on up through the ashes
Reborn on the run
Starting again, circadian
Back to square one

We're gonna make it
We shall overcome
Launching our rockets
Straight for the sun

With a crash and a bang we'll fight again
Our time will come
Turning over the page on yesterday
Back to square one

We're gonna make it
We shall overcome
Firing our arrows
Straight for the sun

Back in the world, the physical world
Back with a vengeance we come
Starting again, circadian
Back to square one

Back to square one
Back to square one
Back to square one
Back to square one
Back to square one
Back to square one

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released June 6, 2023
Words and music by Wesley Fuller

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Cheersquad Records & Tapes Melbourne, Australia

Wally “Meanie” Kempton took the plunge in 2018 and launched his record label Cheersquad Records & Tapes. Since then he has released new material from acts such as The Meanies, The Hard-Ons, Chris Wilson, Phil Jamieson, Seasick Steve, Wanita, Minibikes, The Rinehearts, Immigrant Union and T. Wilds, along with limited edition vinyl of older material from Snout, Even and The Glory Box and more. ... more

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