The German brothers who make up this melodic techno duo combine classical piano with layered synths.
Lee鈥檚 Palace
529 Bloor St. W.
Save Ferris
Sat., 7:30 p.m.
The veteran Orange County ska punks skank onto Bloor Street with support from Too Nice, the Checkerboards and Rat Grenade.
Budweiser Stage
909 Lake Shore Blvd. W.
Alabama Shakes
Sat., 8 p.m.
For their first tour in eight years, Brittany Howard and crew bring their lively and bluesy Southern rock to the shore.
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Horseshoe Tavern
370 Queen St. W.
Jonah Kagen
Sun., 7 p.m.
Savannah, Ga., acoustic folk-rocker Kagen takes his gentle strum to Queen West.
The Soul Rebels
Thurs., 8:30
The eight-piece New Orleans brass band will be crowding the Horseshoe鈥檚 small stage with their funky hip-hop soul.
British hard rockers the Darkness perform at the Phoenix Concert Theatre on Friday.
Simon Emmett
Phoenix Concert Theatre
410 Sherbourne St.
The Darkness
Fri., 7 p.m.
The sharp and funny British hard rockers, currently touring their recent (and superb) album, 鈥淒reams on Toast,鈥 are always a tune-packed hoot live. Be prepared to leave with a huge grin on your face.
History
1663 Queen St. E.
Wet Leg
Fri., 8 p.m.
Believe the hype. Tickets for the English indie-rock wonders (of sultry and hysterical 鈥淐haise Longue鈥 fame) may be officially sold out, but a reseller could surely rectify that situation if you鈥檙e so inclined.
Doug Brod is a Toronto-based author and team editor for the
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