Big Ugly (LP)
Fust
Amoeba Review
Fust’s Big Ugly delivers their explosive, yet sincere, form of southern fried guitar rock in a big, big way. The songs move from beer-fisted radio country to elegiac drones to deconstructed ballads, all with the intimacy of a novel. This album is a story cycle, following the tough-skinned characters who inhabit the small town of Big Ugly as they find meaning in their banal surroundings, where the mystical and the tawdry are two sides of every coin.