MONDAY
>> The week kicks off with a smorgasbord of indie fare at Warehouse. New York singer-songwriter Peter Silberman, aka The Antlers, emotes Jeff Buckley-style, while Richmond garage rockers A Roman Holiday dabble in death metal, with a visit from their labelmates, Illinois screamo duo The Midwestern. $10, 9:30 p.m.
>> This is one of their last gigs before they join TV on the Radio for a nationwide tour, so come catch San Francisco hip hoppers Subtle while you can still see them for $10. With openers Rosetta Stoned (pictured). At the Rock and Roll Hotel. $10/12, 9 p.m.
TUESDAY
>> We’re excited to check out Graveyards at the Velvet Lounge, if only to find out what Detroit metalhead John Olson (of Wolf Eyes) sounds like on the alto sax. $10, 9 p.m.
>> If you’re looking for a band to fill the void of The Minutemen and The Jesus Lizard, look no further than Milwaukee’s Call Me Lightning, who belt out songs of “love, alcohol, dragons, and glory” over thrashing guitars. At The Red and the Black. $8, 9 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
>> Back in June, The Roosevelt impressed us with their spiffy songwriting and twangy indie rock. Tonight, the quartet takes the stage at DC9 along with Chicago blues-rockers Pistols at Dawn. $8, 9:30 p.m.