As of press time, the second evening of The Cave Singers’ two-night

As of press time, the second evening of The Cave Singers’ two-night stand is sold out, but this show, with support from Shana Cleveland & the Sandcastles, is there for the taking. Now is a great time to see the Cave Singers play their stomping electric blues. The Seattle band is two years past 2013’s Naomi, and, if a recent Vancouver gig is any indication, will kick up some dust while revisiting old favorites and sprinkling in new material. Show up early for Cleveland, who’s following up on her success leading garage-band La Luz with a late June release from her delightfully meandering outfit, the Sandcastles. Tractor Tavern, 5213 Ballard Ave. N.W., 789-3599, tractortavern.com. $20. 9 p.m. 21 and over. MBIt was a big deal when The Jesus and Mary Chain reunited in 2007. The creative child of brothers Jim and William Reid, the Scottish band blazed a trail that numerous goth and shoegaze bands would follow before eventually falling apart in 1999. During the band’s absence, Sofia Coppola upped its stock by essentially making “Just Like Honey” the soundtrack to her epochal drama, Lost in Translation. When the band reappeared at Coachella, Scarlet Johanssen joined them onstage to sing the song. Like I said, it was a big deal. But for true fans, this performance is an even bigger deal. Psychocandy, the album that started it all, is turning 30, and the band—reportedly in fine, if somewhat tamed, form—is playing it in its entirety. With The Black Ryder. The Showbox, 1426 First Ave., 628-3151, showboxpresents.com. $35 adv./$40 DOS. 9 p.m. 21 and over. MBOh Jesus, Sepultura. I was so into Brazilian thrash/black-metal band Sepultura. 16-year-old me would kick my ass if I didn’t go see Sepultura. But instead I’d challenge 16-year-old me to a game of wits—and I’d win because I know that Mom ripping up our Korn ticket was a prophetic blessing, and that 16-year-old me decided to cry in the bathroom for an hour to repay the favor. Maybe if I continued to make all C’s, I’d be going to see this nu-metal-ish incarnation of Sepultura, which has two of the original members left—but I think I’ll call my mom instead. With Warbringer, Arsis, Boris the Blade, Micawber, Jesus Wears Armani, and Rhin. Studio Seven, 110 S. Horton St., 286-1312, studioseven.us. 5 p.m. $23 adv./$25 DOS. All ages. WARREN LANGFORD