Suckers, naturally.

Endorsed by Stereogum as a “band to watch,” Brooklyn’s Suckers come to Sticky Fingerz behind their self-titled EP, produced by Yeahsayer’s Anand Wilder. They do weirdo, chant-filled indie pop, 10 p.m., $5.

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At White Water, it’s like Tuesday of year’s bygone, with local new wave standouts the Reds sharing a bill with Austin country rockers Sideshow Tragedy and Iron Tongue, a new metal band featuring current and former members of Rwake, Smoke Up Johnny and Ashtray Babyhead.

And, as usual, Carl Mouton hosts a jam session at the Afterthought, 8 p.m., free.

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