Horseshoe Tavern, 370 Queen St. W.
Electric Six (Sat., 8:30 p.m.)
Since releasing “Fire,” their classic debut, in 2003, these ironic garage rockers (with early help from Jack White) have quietly — well, maybe not that quietly — released another 15 studio albums, comprising a fantastic, and often hilarious, body of work.
Danforth Music Hall, 147 Danforth Ave.
Alison Moyet (Mon., 7 p.m.)
The venerable concert venue welcomes the voice behind Yaz’s synth-duo classics “Situation,” “Don’t Go” and “Only You,” who’s a terrific solo artist in her own right.
MJ Lenderman and the Wind (Thurs., 7 p.m.)
The indie-rock singer-guitarist tours his latest album, “Manning Fireworks.”
History, 1663 Queen St. E.
Sharon Van Etten (Tues., 8 p.m.)
With her backing band the Attachment Theory, the acclaimed American singer-songwriter purveys her brand of folky alt-rock.
Phoenix Concert Theatre, 410 Sherbourne St.
Lambrini Girls (Tues., 7 p.m.)
The shouty British punk rockers deliver their abrasive, riot girrrl-inspired hits like “Homewrecker” and “Help Me I’m Gay.”
Axis, 722 College St.
Cheekface (Weds., 7 p.m.)
The Los Angeles trio bring their quirky-cute indie pop to Little Italy.
Lee’s Palace, 529 Bloor St. W.
Death From Above 1979 (Thurs., 7 p.m.)
As part the club’s 40th anniversary concerts, Toronto’s legendary dance-noise duo celebrates nearly a quarter-century of making a racket.