Vollverlags
Vollverlags, also known as full-length releases, are a type of music album that typically contain a significant amount of new material, often ranging from 10 to 15 tracks or more. These albums are usually released by artists to showcase their full creative output and provide a comprehensive listening experience. Vollverlags are common in genres such as rock, pop, and electronic music, where artists may have a large catalog of songs that they want to present to their audience.
The concept of Vollverlags originated in the late 20th century as a response to the increasing popularity
One of the key advantages of Vollverlags is that they allow artists to maintain control over their
However, Vollverlags also come with challenges. Producing a full-length album can be time-consuming and expensive, requiring