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NYC free spazzers may very well destroy Trunk Space
Published on June 11, 2008 at 4:05am
The bigger the better, yes, but size often has less to do with physical heft than the amount of space one is able to confiscate by sheer noise power. We're sure they're all skinny Brooklynites, but Chubby Behemoth's expansive disregard of stage boundaries and tendency to steamroll every venue it plays truly validates its name. Songs like Miscommunistation, Totally Fucking Chelsea, and 300 Flies forgo melody in favor of really loud, multilayered discordance, courtesy of an impressive arsenal of instruments such as guitar, drums, violin, saxophone, keyboard, and contrabass. From the way the guitarist appears to have a seizure mid-performance, it's a metaphysical experience. They'll be abusing audiences verbally and sonically for about a month on an aggressive touring schedule, including the Trunk Space.
Sat., June 14, 7 p.m., 2008