TUESDAY
>> Just Another Band from East L.A.? We think not. Los Lobos join Los Lonely Boys to tear up Wolf Trap’s Filene Center stage. $22 and $40, 8 p.m.

>> Three Stars alums The Moderate bring their humid Carolina alt-country back to the Black Cat backstage. With our own music editor Amanda’s favorite local alt country singer, John Bustine. $8, 9 p.m.

>> If you’re a fan of the TV show Lipstick Jungle — and who isn’t? — then surely you know its title song, “The Bomb” by Hollywood’s Bitter:Sweet They’re at DC9 with Don’t Be Glib. (DCist bloggers, take note.) $8 in advance, $10 at the door, 9 p.m.

WEDNESDAY
>> Margot & the Nuclear So and Sos have an ad for a certain ubiquitous fast-food chain new Southern Style Chicken Biscuit at the bottom of the homepage of their official site. Meanwhile, SPIN magazine opines that the eight-piece Indianapolis chamber-folk act’s frontman, Richard Edwards, “has the kind of wounded-fella vibe that makes you want to take him home and pour him a mug of chamomile tea.” In other words, SPIN thinks this band can make me experience something I’ve never, ever experienced before. Ever. They’re at 9:30. With The Audrye Sessions & Rev. $12, 7 p.m. doors.

>> This glorious run of non-Code Red air quality days is predicted to sustain itself at least through midweek, when George Thorogood and Buddy Guy play Wolf Trap. It’s two legends for the price of one! Okay, would you settle for one legend and the guy who wrote “Bad to the Bone”? $22-$40, 8 p.m.