When Santa Rosa’s Victims Family crossed paths with outlandish Portland spazz-rockers Nasalrod, both bands knew that they’d found kindred spirits in one another. Despite each bands’ own distinct and singular sound, they share a genre-bending, aggressive and theatrical approach to their hectic, eclectic punk songwriting. After embarking on several mini-tours together, the strong commonality and personal rapport between the two bands has culminated in the full-length split, In The Modern Meatspace, that is out now via Nadine Records. Formed in 1984 by guitarist & vocalist Ralph Spight and bassist Larry Boothroyd, Victim’s Family has been playing their exhilarating concoction of jazz, punk, funk, metal & math rock for decades; carrying the hardcore, virtuosic torch of bands such...