Local songwriter Sarah Morris celebrates the release of her fifth full-length album Here’s To You. Moving a bit away from her twangier tendencies, the new record sees the award-winning songwriter finding a more ethereal sound with producer Dave Mehling, while staying true to her detailed and moving songcraft. Emily Haavik

Early aughts sweetheart Feist comes to First Avenue’s Mainroom for the evening. Since her early hits like ‘1234,’ Feist’s sound and lyrics have become deeper and more personal. Her latest album Multitudes, which was released just weeks ago, was written after the birth of her daughter and death of her

Composed (ha!) of present and former principal string players of the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra and Minnesota Orchestra, Accordo gathers Tuesday night at Icehouse for an abbreviated one-hour encore performance from their May 1st appearance at Westminster Hall. TUES 5/2, 7:00 PM, $26, All Ages

Current Physique is a local experimental groove-based group led by Chris Hepola, featuring influences as wide as Frank Zappa and Devo factoring into the ensemble that includes bassoon, oboe, and sax alongside guitars and keys. They will celebrate an album release at Icehouse with support from Dameun Strange’s Longing for

Doc of theyself is setting up shop at the 331 Club throughout the month of May. Creating music that can only be described as “y’allternative/dancefolk/hillbilly,” theyself will get you dancing even if you’re not the dancing type. Each performance features support from fellow local musicians, such as 26 Bats!, Druzy

Lazenlow celebrate the release of their new album The Panic Button tonight at Mortimer’s with support from friends Muju Messiah, Mullet, and Selah C. SAT 4/29, 9:00 PM, $15, 21+

Charly Bliss’ frontwoman Eva Hendricks once said: “In my opinion, the two best emotional releases are crying and dancing, so it makes sense to marry the two.” Danceable pop with feeling? We’re in. With  Raffaella. SAT 4/29, 8:00 PM, $18/$20, 21+

Normally when you hear the phrase, “Tonight there’s going to be a jailbreak somewhere in this town,” you’d think it would likely be at the jail. But not tonight! The local Thin Lizzy tribute act Jailbreak takes to the Eagles Club stage to cover the album that gave them their