• Sir Woman

    Valley Bar 130 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, AZ

    Sir Woman's bouncy bedroom pop rests on a foundation of synths and drum machines and borrows more liberally from funk, soul, R&B, and disco than her sadgirl peers, with a sound closer to smoothcore, ready-for-NPR contemporaries like Lake Street Dive and easy-listening forebears like Hall and Oates.

    $22
  • Pokey LaFarge (with Cicada Rhythm)

    Crescent Ballroom 308 N. 2nd Ave., Phoenix, AZ, United States

    Neo-bluesman Pokey LaFarge brings indie rock sensibilities to bayou roots-rock instrumentation. One nerd who spent his childhood listening to Dr. John, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and Donovan can recognize another. Cicada Rhythm's backwoods harmonies evoke a similar slew of Americana revivalist influences.

    $39.32
  • Shakey Graves

    The Van Buren 401 W. Van Buren St., Phoenix, AZ, United States

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    $36
  • Hinds (with Mamalarky)

    The Nile Theater 105 W. Main St., Mesa, AZ, United States

    Spanish sweetie-pie indie-rock duo Hinds, despite a relatively thin discography, made a splash in the mid-2010s with their Euro-pop spin on indie rock; several albums later they're still going strong, forgoing complexity for a messy aesthetic that blends the energy of garage rock forebears like The Sonics with the Casiotone club instrumentation of an Ibiza discotheque.

    Austinites Mamalarky perform indie rock with a decidedly chillwave influence; there's more than a hint of Steely Dan to be found here in the instrumentation underlying lead singer Livvy Bennett's fuzzed-out vocals.