Plastic, Drook and PFFU live at The Broadway
7:00PM Doors // 8:00PM Show
21+
$12 in advance // $15 at the door
Drook
Drook's debut LP, The Pure Joy of Jumping, stands as a testament to the lofty ambitions of the Richmond, Virginia-based group and their ever-spinning wheelhouse of interests and tastes. Written up and down the east coast, in studios, bedrooms and coffee shops, the contents of Jumping are as traveled as the band itself. Conceived over a period of four years, this deeply personal coming-of-age record explores identity, interpersonal relationships, and the modern malaise of American life. Underscored by an earnest sense of humor and pointed self-evaluation, Jumping plays out over 11 songs driven by frenetic rhythms, blissed-out guitars, and colorful synth arrangements. It's an aggregation of self-expression with a limitless approach to form.
PFFU
“Some bands carve a niche; New Yorkers PFFU demolish the concept entirely. Their debut album, ghostass, doesn’t just blur genre boundaries—it sprints through them with reckless abandon, and we haven’t stopped listening since its release last week. From intricate walls of sound to unexpectedly danceable grooves, their music feels like a kaleidoscope of moods and ideas, pulled together by a shared love for the unpredictable… And small rodents. Whether it’s the nostalgia of holiday music or the raw energy of underground scenes, PFFU distills wildly different influences like shoegaze, bubblegum pop, grunge and educational, family-friendly folk music into something both fresh and utterly their own.” - Trev via GodIsInTheTV Blog