The five-piece comes to us the night after their CD release party in Missoula, where they now all reside. Although the electronic-pop/synth-rock act started back in 2012 in Helena, they often didn’t live near one another thanks to college and jobs. Their new album, aptly titled Separation Anxiety, tells of these woes, as well as exploring the disconnect between real and perceived experiences. But even if the songs seem like they’re going to be too sad or contemplative for a fun, danceable show, the guys still head out on stage wearing matching Hawaiian shirts and manage to keep a positive, upbeat vibe throughout their sets (songs like “Dinosaurs” are sure to be a highlight).