Fust w/ Doreen, Wes Parker (solo)
Saturday, March 29th, 2025
Doors at 8pm, Music at 9pm
$15
Doreen writes from the quiet and the wreckage, crafting songs that live where grief, memory, and spirit meet. She’s joined by a band that brings air and atmosphere: expressive guitar work that mirrors the emotional arc of the lyrics, sparse percussion, ambient textures, and a haunting cello that lends weight and warmth. Her music doesn’t rush to be heard; it asks to be felt.
These are songs unafraid of silence—companions to solitude, the kind you sit with when you finally let yourself feel everything you’ve been carrying. Not just music, but sonic altars for mourning, for reckoning, for beginning again.
Doreen writes from the quiet and the wreckage, crafting songs that live where grief, memory, and spirit meet. She’s joined by a band that brings air and atmosphere: expressive guitar work that mirrors the emotional arc of the lyrics, sparse percussion, ambient textures, and a haunting cello that lends weight and warmth. Her music doesn’t rush to be heard; it asks to be felt.
These are songs unafraid of silence—companions to solitude, the kind you sit with when you finally let yourself feel everything you’ve been carrying. Not just music, but sonic altars for mourning, for reckoning, for beginning again.
Wes Parker hails from Richmond, VA, where he splits his days between waiting tables, songwriting, metal detecting, and creating hilarious skits, including his crust punk character, Skunk, among others. A veteran of bands like Camp Howard, Wes channels the grit of his past—addiction, heartbreak, and scrappy tour life—into raw, addictive tracks. Obsessed with tornados, his biggest fear and fascination, he figures there’d be no better way to go than in a twister’s path.