Dallas' House of Blues was transformed into a pulsating post-punk haven on Tuesday night as Sextile and Molchat Doma delivered energetic performances. Sextile, known for their infectious synth rave tunes, ignited the crowd with a non-stop set that ended with a powerful message of support for abortion rights. The anticipation for Molchat Doma was palpable, as the Belarusian band captivated the audience with their synth-driven coldwave sounds and electrifying stage presence.
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They ended their set by waving an abortion rights flag as a blatant nod to where they stand on one of. Once they exited, the anticipation was palpable — heavy in the air — for Molchat Doma.
POST-PUNK MUSIC CONCERT DALLAS MOLCHAT DOMA SEXTILE
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