
RZA as Bobby Digital
MONDAY
>> So, it’s summer in D.C. That means we can expect a late afternoon or evening shower. But that hasn’t stopped the music from going on at Fort Reno the past two Mondays. Have a little faith and head to the park to hear recent Three Stars The City Veins, along with The Boom Orangutans and Sarah Azzara. Free, 7:15.
>> Galaxy Hut is welcoming Norwegians and Canadians tonight, in the form of Sissy Wish and The Coast. The music’s electro-poppy but relaxed enough not to meddle with your mental state on a Monday night.
>> Fela’s youngest son, Seun Kuti, comes to the 9:30 Club with Egypt 80, a big afrobeat ensemble featuring members of his eccentric and legendary Dad’s band. Expect even the most stiff DC indie-rockers to find themselves moving.$25, 7 p.m.
>> All of these options come courtesy of the Fleet Foxes show at the Black Cat being sold out. Based on a small sample of people I know, these left-coasters appear to be emerging as everyone’s new favorite band. 9 p.m.
TUESDAY
>> Wu Chess presents RZA as Bobby Digital at the 9:30 Club. We don’t think you should need any other explanation or reasoning to get yourself to 815 V Street by 7 p.m. $25.
>> Japanese noise rockers Boris is one of those bands that people either love passionately and devotedly, or listen to and suddenly decide they should rethink their relationships with people in that first group. They’re playing this week at the Black Cat with Torche and Clouds for the lovers out there. $13, 8 p.m.