And a Mercedes.

Sunday shows usually result in small crowds, but that wasn’t the case at DC9 this weekend for a solid triple bill. We’d seen and enjoyed The Lucksmiths and The Ladybug Transistor before at the venue and they didn’t disappoint this time. The two were joined by Still Flyin’, a massive collective that plays indie-tinged old-school reggae who we’d been looking forward to seeing.

Melbourne, Australia’s The Lucksmiths play quirky, sweet, super catchy indie pop, and their accents add to the charm. They have a bit of a twist live too: lead singer Tali White is also the drummer, and he plays standing up. The band is touring behind its new rarities/singles/covers double disc, “Spring a Leak,” but the songs don’t sound like B-sides — “Camera Shy” was a highlight, and the happy music was a good way to end the night.

The Ladybug Transistor plays a different breed of indie pop, more literary and mature, which fits in with their home on Merge Records. Gary Olson sings with a distinctive baritone, and some songs are jazzy, with saxophone and a more syncopated rhythm, and some are folksier. Unfortunately, despite the solid performance, the midt-empo songs tended to blend together in concert.