Spacin’ is the pet project from Birds of Maya’s Jason Killinger, and he has recruited Acid Kicks’ Sean Hamilton, Paul Sukeena and Eva Killinger (Jason’s wife) to flesh out his already rad, lo-fi demos and produce groovy Velvet Underground-esque stoner rock party anthems perfect for rollin’ bones and skipping class. It’s raw, carefree rock ‘n’ roll at its finest that may inspire a new generation of shaggy, long-haired muscle car enthusiasts cruising around your local bowling alleys and strip malls, and I really can’t get enough of it. Spacin’ will be celebrating the release of their debut album Deep Thuds (out via Richie Records) tonight at Kung Fu Necktie with Hippy Johnny (the new venture from pals/co-workers Dan Svizeny a.k.a. Cough Cool and Brendan Codey) and Real Good. Smoke ‘em if ya got ‘em! Kung Fu Necktie, 1250 N. Front St., 8pm, $2, 21+ – Q.D. Tran