Rosemary & Garlic
Wed. 14, Waller Ballroom, 8pm; Fri. 16, Central Presbyterian Church, 7pm Plying airy folk from Utrecht, Anne van den Hoogen and Dolf Smolenaers whisper a sound reminiscent of ethereal, piano-heavy music reverberating inside of a church. Their atmospheric debut dropped in January, its dramatic brooding steered by the frontwoman's delicate vocals and cinematic instrumentation. – Libby Webster
Mozes & the Firstborn
Fri. 16, Tap Room at the Market, 10pm; Sat. 17, Hotel Vegas Annex, 9:45pm A Burger Records band whose talent transcends the oft-airheaded garage rock scene, this young Netherlands quartet fronted by Melle Dielesen broke out in 2013 with debut single "I Got Skills," an undeniable sing-along tempting comparisons to the Black Lips. Ensuing sophomore LP Great Pile of Nothing shifted toward Nineties alt-rock. – Kevin Curtin
