An experimental indie rock act out of Brooklyn, Zs creates the kind of music that will make you think your stereo is malfunctioning. The band’s forthcoming album, Grain, is a two-song affair. “Part One” features strange tape loops and found sounds that escalate to the point that they sound something like a subway train passing by. Clocking in at nearly 22 minutes long, “Part Two” is just as trippy and features undulating synths that sound like a malfunctioning video game. The band’s been around for a decade, so it’ll have plenty of material for this show. (Jeff Niesel)