Best Video Film & Cultural Center features a triple bill of Radiodonta, Ambulance Chasers, and The Wrong Side of Death Mountain Fri., Feb. 27. The show starts at 7 PM and the cover is $10.
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Radiodonta’s music is unrelenting. Their unique blend of complex guitar melodies, rich vocal harmony and brutal lyricism, create a sound that evades categorization. When trying to fit this band into a box, it becomes clear that the broad influences within their sound integrate seamlessly to create colorful and moving sonic experience. Powerhouse vocals and cathartic melody float above unique song structure, elevating this band from good to great. All in all, the music they make is heavy and complex. It captures you and demands that you walk alongside it on an emotional journey.
Ambulance Chasers: We know you’ve been injured. The guy drawing chalk outlines is our dealer. We’re on the scene with the compensation you need. New Haven, CT
Greg Burns is a musician best known for his work in the instrumental post-rock outfit Red Sparowes and the post-punk/shoegaze band Marriages. His new solo project, The Wrong Side of Death Mountain, pushes into hypnotic krautrock pulse and cinematic soundscapes—instrumental music that moves like a slow-burning film score, equal parts movement and mood. Burns threads motorik drive, tape-haze texture, and widescreen atmosphere, with touchstones spanning Kraftwerk, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Trans Am, and Tortoise.