Monday

>> The hordes will flock to DAR Constitution Hall this Monday night to mark the return of Death Cab to D.C. with Ted Leo and the Pharmacists. They recently added a second, Tuesday night show, but feel free to take your pick, as tickets are still available for both days. $34, 8 p.m.

>> It’s black Monday in the district, as the nominal antithesis of the White Stripes, The Black Keys, complete another 2-day set at the 9:30 Club with fellow blues rockers The Black Angels. In case you can’t make it out, both shows are also being streamed live through NPR. $20.

Tuesday

>> It’s election day! It only makes sense that after you hit up the polls, you stop by the Black Cat to wait for the results to come in with indie retro rockers The Elected. The show starts at 8 p.m. with openers Margot and the Nuclear So and So’s, and Whispertown 2000. $12, 8 p.m.

>> The frenetic fiddler is back, as Rhode Island’s rock/reggae/punk sensation Zox check into the Rock and Roll Hotel tonight with Tally Hall and Sean Gaiser, frontman of D.C.’s own Kenin.