Two oddball and frankly fantastic underground cult bands from yesteryear are converging at the Miniplex tonight, and I don’t suggest missing this shebang. Oneida is from New York City, and Kinski are from Seattle, but both hit the bricks hard around the same time, having been birthed from the late ’90s ecstatic noise and pop scene that created some of the best moments of sound over the last couple of decades. Seriously consider hitting the pipe on this one and taking a drag off the magical, mystical world of music that existed back when artists could afford rent and still have the energy to create glory. At 8 p.m. ($18, $15 advance).
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