If you're the type who tends to show up late for concerts, so as to catch the headliner without wading through a succession of opening acts, think again tonight. Whether you're drawn here for the harsh noise squalor of Isa Christ or the intuitive sound forms of Gay Shapes, you won't want to miss Long Distance Poison—the Brooklyn synth trio is on a serious creative tear lately, dealing up kosmische bliss and Italian-horror creep with a burst of new releases on the Fin, Prison Tatt, VCO and Constellation Tatsu labels.
Isa Christ + Gay Shapes + Long Distance Poison + Seabat + Sobbing
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