Complete Surrender, the latest album from Slow Club, the English duo of

Complete Surrender, the latest album from Slow Club, the English duo of Charles Watson and Rebecca Taylor, is a bit like a Choose Your Own Adventure book. While sharing vocal duties, the pair presents several musical options for listeners. For fans of ’60s pop, there are tunes like “Tears of Joy” and “The Pieces.” Those in the mood for something more melancholy should check out “Paraguay and Panama” and “Dependable People and Things That I’m Sure Of,” while those looking for a new take on bluesy soul will appreciate the title track and “Suffering You, Suffering Me.” Despite the variety, Complete Surrender doesn’t sound disjointed; Watson’s bright voice and Taylor’s powerful vocals tie everything together. With Roses, Hibou. Barboza, 925 E. Pike St., 709-9951, thebarboza.com. 8 p.m. $12 adv. 21 and over. ACP

Living Colour stood out as a lone prominent black voice amid the heavily whitewashed metal scene of the late 1980s. Its unique sound came from a mild infusion of funk into the genre’s crunchy, distorted riffs and hypermasculine guitar solos. The band’s touring to celebrate its 30th anniversary, and a new album, Shade, its first since 2009, is due later this fall; it draws inspiration from the blues of Robert Johnson and Led Zeppelin. Opening act Ayron Jones and The Way, proteges of Sir Mix-A-Lot, seem like natural heirs to the throne. The Triple Door, 216 Union St., 838-4333, thetripledoor.net. 7:30 p.m. $35 adv./$40 DOS. All ages. MFB