The town’s film society is partnering this year with KTSW 89.9 FM, just three weeks before MR Fest, the college radio station’s citywide music festival.
Among the local bands unleashing new music videos are: The Railhouse Band, The Warplanes, Attic Ted, Chief & The Doomsday Device, Laura Ann y la Distancia, Fire in the Pines, Grid Squid, Rome, T Cecil, Night Clerk, Furly the Unsurpassed Profit, Tracy Weinberg, and Zac Witte, among others.
In addition to music videos, the evening offers musical sets from Moon Dunes (astro-surf rock), Soda Lilies (slackergaze) and The Jeffers (moody bombast), the latter of whom bring a new video to the night’s line-up: “Go to Sleep,” a visually stunning composition partly filmed on rooftops and featuring a knife-fight showdown in Nostimo Mediterranean Cafe.
Doors are at 8 PM. The $5 entry fee benefits Cinema Club, a non-profit organization that hosts a multitude of free film events through out the city and will undertake a bonafide film festival in early November.
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