Fust headline The Broadway with support from Sister and Office Culture!
7:30PM Doors // 8:00PM Show
21+
$12 presale // $14 dos
Fust
Fust is a six-piece band from Durham, North Carolina consisting of Aaron Dowdy, Oliver Child-Lanning, Frank Meadows, Justin Morris, Avery Sullivan, and John Wallace. Their first record, Evil Joy (2021), has been described as "sublime calm country" by Record Crates United, made of “songs you start to sing along with on first listen" by Secret Meeting. They are excited to announce an upcoming release on Dear Life Records, their studio debut Genevieve.
Sister
Sister. is Hannah (they/she), Ceci (she/her), and James (he/him). Sister. happened by accident—during senior year of college, Ceci wrote a song for a course assignment and asked roommate Hannah to sing it. The band released their debut EP "Soft Spot" in August of 2020, and their sophomore EP "Something / Nothing" in September 2021. Now, Sister. is gearing up to release their debut LP, Abundance. The nine songs, largely about friendship, span three years worth of collaborative songwriting, with the heart of the record originating in “Abundance”, a song Hannah and Ceci wrote together based on the Ralph Waldo Emerson essay “Gifts”.
Office Culture
Brooklyn band Office Culture is the project of singer/songwriter and keyboardist Winston Cook-Wilson. Following the electronic avant-pop of their 2017 debut album , the band's acclaimed sophomore LP—2019’s —unveiled a lush, jazz-inflected sound that Pitchfork described as "sleek music for a cursed place, opulent like a ritzy hotel lounge." Cook-Wilson's wry and contemplative songs took cues from Nite-Flights-era Scott Walker, mid-‘70s Joni Mitchell, Curtis Mayfield, and ECM-label jazz. The FADER wrote: "Office Culture spends the best moments... sounding like the most vital lounge-pop act of all time.” Big Time Things—the band’s third album—is a more maximalist affair. Written and recorded across the course of three years, it’s a meticulously orchestrated and groove-forward record. The playful experimentation of the arrangements elevates the melodrama and humor of Cook-Wilson’s songs, which trace the complexities of our efforts to better ourselves by learning from our worst and least rational behavior, and how we attempt to apply that knowledge to nurturing close personal relationships. The record features a dense cast of supporting players including Carmen Q. Rothwell, Caitlin Pasko, Alena Spanger (Tiny Hazard), and members of Cuddle Magic and mmeadows.