After putting out a well-received 7-inch on local label Good to Die, DEADKILL is ready to unleash its first full-length, No, Never!, on the world tonight. Full of all the old-school, early-’80s, punk-influenced tunes the band has established in its tenure, the new record is a step forward in both song structure and production. With Dust Moth, Rookery, Into Violence. Chop Suey. 9 p.m. $8, 21 and over. JAMES BALLINGER The songs on PATTERSON HOOD’s third solo album, 2012’s Heat Lightning Rumbles in the Distance, were conceived as part of a novel/album combination the Drive-By Truckers leader began writing on tour. The novel part never got finished, but the songs did; and though Lightning isn’t essential, Hood’s body of work is, and any chance to see him sing is a chance worth taking. With Michel Stegner & Keith Lowe. The Crocodile, 2200 Second Ave., 441-4618, thecrocodile.com. 5:30 p.m. $20. All ages. DAVE LAKE YUCK Originally from London, this indie-rock outfit underwent some major changes in 2013. In addition to losing founding member and front man Daniel Blumberg, the group recorded and released its sophomore effort, Glow & Behold, to much acclaim. And while the lineup change definitely prompted new sonic dimensions, the fuzzy, garage-rock vibes remain—even if they’re a bit more polished this time around. Neumos. 8 p.m. $13 adv. 21 and over. KP DJANGO REINHARDT’S BIRTHDAY Spend an evening honoring the man widely regarded as one of the greatest jazz guitarists. The Greg Ruby Quartet and Ranger and the “Re-Arrangers” with Michael Horowitz are going to have their work cut out for them duplicating some of the most intricate music ever recorded. The Royal Room, 5000 Rainier Ave. S., 906-9920, theroyal roomseattle.com. 9 p.m. Free. CR
After putting out a well-received 7-inch on local label Good to Die,
