HECTOR FACEPLANT
10 p.m., White Water Tavern. Free.

Fear not, Hector Faceplant faithful. Recent activity from the Reds (Jason Thompson) and Loch Ness Monster (Sulac) does not, as we’d feared, signal the end of HF. Much to the contrary: Little Rock’s favorite obscurantists are back performing to celebrate their latest release, “Songs You’ll Never Hear,” a strange and mesmerizing album that marries jangly, sunny pop and X-style male-female harmonies. With, of course, the lyrical weirdness that’s made Sulac an underground institution ’round these parts, and for the messageboard faithful, a wink from Liz Carroll with “Mikey & Fluke.” Longtime local indie-folk singer Stacy Mackey opens with Winston Family Orchestra, a new project from God ka Bob, Hector Faceplant’s new record label.

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