Pree plays Fort Reno on Monday. MONDAY:
>> Folky balladeers and three stars alums Pree make tonight’s Fort Reno show easy to recommend. Le Loup fans in particular should take note: while May Tabol’s latest project occupies a different niche in the indie-folk spectrum, her songs are still some of the most distinctive you’ll find in the District today. With North America and Stoney Lonesome, 7:15 p.m., Free.
>> While not a show, per se, music geeks will be well served by the Black Cat’s latest movie night, especially those who count early punk rock among their primary interests. Tonight’s double header features both the New York Dolls documentary All Dolled Up as well as a concert film of the seminal Dead Boys performing at CBGB in 1977. 9 p.m., Free.
TUESDAY
>> Though best known as a member of Canadian indie supergroup the New Pornographers, Dan Bejar has managed to build a considerable cult following for his primary creative outlet, the thorny, cerebral indie rock outfit Destroyer. They’ll be playing the Black Cat with another act that’s better known for its close ties to a giant of the indie rock world: Iran, featuring TV on the Radio’s Kyp Malone. $13, 8 p.m.
>> Pennsylvania indie-poppers Illinois are at DC9 tonight, along with the Builders and the Butchers and Kashgar. $10, 9 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
>> Without a shadow of a doubt, this week’s hottest ticket is the Fleet Foxes double-header at the 9:30 Club. No surprises then that the bearded, Beach Boys-worshiping folk troupe has managed to sell out both the early and late shows. Those hoping to catch them have little choice but to turn to Craigslist. With Espers, 6:30 p.m./10:30 p.m.