(MUSIC) Named after a George Romero flick, Zombi emulate Italy's favorite horror-film soundtrackers Goblin, with thickly tenebrous waves of analog synths and heavily FX'd bass. The Chicago duo also channel the chthonic throb and juggernaut rhythms of mid-period Tangerine Dream and Heldon. At SXSW, Zombi aired songs from their new disc, Surface to Air, that furthered their mission to turn your mind's eye into a receptacle of macabre images. Expect blood on the (Marshall) stacks. (Neumo's, 925 E Pike St, 709-9442. 8 pm, $14 adv, all ages.)