High-energy indie funk fueled by a tight brass section and elastic basslines. It is sun-drenched, sophisticated pop-rock for people who can't stop moving.
More Fatter is a US-based ensemble formed in 2016 that has carved out a niche within the 'indie funk' subgenre. Their sound identity is built on a foundation of tight, syncopated rhythm sections complemented by a prominent horn line (trumpet and saxophone) and multi-part vocal harmonies.
While categorized broadly as Rock, their DNA is heavily informed by 1970s funk, neo-soul, and contemporary jazz fusion, placing them in a lineage alongside artists like Vulfpeck or Lawrence, though with a more pronounced indie-rock edge. Their career arc shows a steady progression from the raw, jam-heavy energy of their debut 'where are you' (2017) toward the more refined, production-conscious aesthetics of 'Fat Chance' (2024). Critical consensus highlights their exceptional live performances and the technical skill of their arrangements, often noting the 'burning spirit' mentioned in their biography. They represent a modern wave of 'musician's bands' that prioritize organic instrumentation and complex arrangements while maintaining a high degree of streaming-friendly pop appeal.
Shares joyful, playful, energetic (moods); summer, rooftop, festival (atmosphere)
Shares funk, indie rock, soul (subgenres); hi_fi, hand_played, studio_polished (production style)
Shares joyful, playful, energetic (moods); hi_fi, studio_polished, analog_warmth (production style)
Shares funk, soul, pop rock (subgenres); studio_polished, hand_played, analog_warmth (production style)
Shares joyful, playful, energetic (moods); hand_played, studio_polished, analog_warmth (production style)
Shares joyful, playful, energetic (moods); harmonized, falsetto, crooning (vocal style)
Shares joyful, playful, energetic (moods); indie rock, funk (subgenres)
Shares funk, hand_played, soul, pop rock (signature)
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