As Doyle Bramhall II heads to Japan with Eric Clapton ahead of their appearance at the Royal Albert Hall tribute to Jeff Beck, the Southpaw Stratocaster samurai sweeps through town to jam with supergroup Arc Angels. Co-axe murderer Charlie Sexton pauses Elvis Costello commitments, Double Trouble drummer Chris Layton does the same with Kenny Wayne Shepherd roadwork, and new bassist Eric Holden climbs aboard to revisit 1992’s Steve Van Zandt-produced Geffen Records sleeper Arc Angels. Austin standards from it including “Living in a Dream,” “Paradise Cafe,” “Sent by Angels,” “Sweet Nadine,” and more should shake the stone palace.