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is a dramatic indie-rock band from the same Baltimore, Md., scene that spawned the likes of Beach House and Wye Oak. Its compositions are layered, winding affairs with syncopated percussion and dour vocals. The band’s 2012 release, “Nootropics,” makes for an excellent headphone listen (not the kind of record to throw on at a summer barbecue). Supporting acts No Joy and Alan Resnick round out the bill perfectly — be sure to get there on time. Tickets for Tuesday’s show at the , $12-$15, are available through . Or you can win a pair below for free:

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