Sarah Shook & the Disarmers
Wed. 15, Continental Club, 8pm
Hard charging Chapel Hill, N.C., quintet readies Bloodshot Records debut
Sidelong behind Shook's biting twang and big guitar roar.
River Whyless
Wed. 15, Maggie Mae's Gibson Room, 10pm
2016 LP
We All the Light surges with harmonies and strings, the talented Asheville, N.C., quartet tuning Appalachian folk while touring through inspired world rhythms.
Banditos
Wed. 15, Continental Club, 10pm
Birmingham, Ala., sextet lays down freewheeling Southern rock grooves and boogie, with Janis Joplin powerhouse vocals from frontwoman Mary Beth Richardson.
Yawpers
Wed. 15, Continental Club, 11pm
Hard luck anthems in both low-down ballads and bruising, bluesy, bottleneck slide rockers define the Denver trio's cathartic wail.
Odetta Hartman
Thu. 16, Blackheart, 8pm
New York songwriter's 2015 debut
222 delivered an intoxicating batch of experimental bedroom folk, from warped psych banjos to breathlessly ambient ballads.
Wink Burcham
Thu. 16, Bungalow, 9pm
Tulsa, Okla., songwriter highlights easy and natural melodies on last year's fourth LP,
Cleveland Summer Nights, tooling through blues, folk, and honky-tonk with John Prine-esque lyrical charm and candor.
Jim & Sam
Thu. 16, Stephen F's Bar, 9pm
L.A. duo splices male-female harmonies in gorgeous pop-inflected folk like a lighter Civil Wars.
Roselit Bone
Thu. 16, Maggie Mae's, 1am
Northwest outfit wrangles dusty Western cowboy ballads with a psychotic glee.
Skylar Gudasz
Fri. 17, Central Presbyterian Church, 8:40pm
Touring in the tribute to Big Star's
Third, Durham, N.C., songwriter Skylar Gudasz's 2016 debut LP
Oleander blossoms with rich folk and torched ballads hearkening Joni Mitchell vocal prowess.
Mt. Joy
Fri. 17, Lamberts, 10pm
Philly duo Matt Quinn and Sam Cooper plot debut with soulful jamming folk and expanded fivepiece.
The Deslondes
Fri. 17, Cooper's BBQ, 11pm
Fast-rising New Orleans stringers stomp an intoxicating stew of jug band rhythms, country-soul ballads, and back-holler R&B.
Big Thief
Fri. 17, Barracuda, 11pm
2016 debut LP
Masterpiece on Saddle Creek was aptly titled, as the Brooklyn quartet delivered emotionally ripped indie rockers à la Sharon Van Etten behind Adrianne Lenker's mesmerizing vocals.