Canadian quartet White Lung packs quite the punk-rock punch into the 10

Canadian quartet White Lung packs quite the punk-rock punch into the 10 songs on its latest album, Deep Fantasy. The tunes are fast and aggressive, just like the band’s previous releases, It’s the Evil and Sorry, but the group has incorporated more melody this time. Vocalist Mish Way is known for her growl, but on songs like “Face Down” and “Wrong Star,” anthemic choruses make her powerful singing ability crystal-clear. Big melodies and choruses aside, this record shouldn’t be considered a mainstream crossover. At 22 minutes, Deep Fantasy is just long enough and combative enough to give punk fans a good buzz. With Mormon Crosses, Vexx. Chop Suey, 1325 E. Madison St., 324-8005, 
chopsuey.com. 8 p.m. $10 adv./$12 DOS. 21 and over.

Indie-rock quartet The Quit has been dormant on Facebook since 2012, but the group is coming out strong for Mustaches for Kids Camp Korey Fundraiser, which will benefit an organization that provides therapeutic recreation programs for children with serious medical conditions at no cost to the families. Skylark Cafe, 3803 Delridge Way S.W., 935-2111, skylarkcafe.com. 6 p.m. $10. All ages.