If you were to pay attention only to the musical aspect of Anchor—the debut album from producer and multi-instrumentalist Nick Zammuto's new eponymous rock four-piece, released Sept. 2—that in itself would probably be more than enough to make your ears happy. Bursting with swelling synths, snappy percussion and floaty vocals, Anchor is ethereal and textural as well as irresistibly catchy. But your eyes are missing out if you don't also check out the band's playfully experimental music videos, including the ones for "Great Equator"—which features electron micrographs of scratches on records—and "IO," which documents Nick building a catapult at his rural Vermont homestead, and then attaching cameras to objects like a keyboard and a birthday cake before launching them sky-high. Artistic Violence is also on the bill. (Kolbie Stonehocker)