Last year West Philly’s tripped out psychedelic space rock collective Radio Eris unveiled a brand new monthly night of music and art at the Ellen Powell Tiberino Museum. Tonight the event debuts with a new night and name in Discordinalia and sets to bridge the gap even further. Each night of Discordinalia (5 total evenings) strives to be a “collaborative sound and art celebration,” and its debut will do so by featuring live art, the spoken word talents of CA Conrad, face and body painting, film screenings, and more. Singer David E. Williams will be on hand to debut the music video for his opus Their Paper Cranes Ablaze. The evening will get medieval on your ass when The Oubliette Ensemble, a band of minstrels that can often be seen performing impromptu sets at Clark Park, takes the stage. Radio Eris will be the house band, and might be unveiling some songs from their upcoming album that they are currently working on. Toss in even more music from Stiofan Moriarty, even more films, DJs, and audience participation during the community cutup project, and you have the makings of one experimental celebrations of the arts. Ellen Powell Tiberino Museum, 3819 Hamilton St., 8pm, $7, All Ages – Bill McThrill