Minibeast

Adding to this weekโ€™s serious rock action in Hudson (see my Tuesday post about tonightโ€™s performance by Godspeed You! Black Emperor at Basilica Hudson), is another cool show that comes to the Sporty Dog this Sunday: the triple bill of Minibeast, Insect Factory, and Alexander Turnquist.

Minibeast is a new trio led by Peter Prescott, the drummer and singer of influential postpunks Mission of Burma and Volcano Suns. With Minibeast, as he did in the short-lived 1990s unit Kustomized, Prescott has stepped out from the kit to front the band as a guitarist and keyboardist. The resulting sound is, as Burma and Suns fans would expect, reliably rocking and highly innovative; the bandโ€™s website describes it as a combination of โ€œsurf, psych, punk, easy listening, โ€™60s childrenโ€™s music, and soundtrack influences.โ€ Insect Factory is the experimental ambient/drone project of Maryland guitarist Jeff Barksy (heโ€™s been releasing LPs and cassettes under the IF name since 2007), while Alexander Turnquist is Hudsonโ€™s resident Minimalism-influenced acoustic guitar genius.

Hereโ€™s a track from Minibeastโ€™s 2016 sophomore album, Free Will:

Minibeast, Insect Factory, and Alexander Turnquist will perform at the Spotty Dog Books & Ale in Hudson, New York, on August 12 at 7pm. Call for ticket price: (518) 671-6706. http://www.thespottydog.com/.

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Peter Aaron is the arts editor for Chronogram.

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