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While the band has toured and recorded with several other members since its start in 1998, founders and guitarists Ste- phen O’Malley and Greg Anderson will perform as a duo for the band’s Thursday night show in Oak Cliff. With its slow tempo, long notes and heavi- ness rivaled only by doom metal, drone metal may be one of the most difficult forms of metal to get into, but it is those same features that make expe- rience of drone one of the most cathartic forms of metal. Just imagine those heavy tones gathering up all the negativity inside of you and the long notes drawing it out of you. The band will have opening support from Jesse Sykes with Phil Wandscher. DAVID FLETCHER We Are Scientists 7 P.M. THURSDAY, NOV. 30, CLUB DADA, 2720 ELM ST. $20 AT PREKINDLE.COM Berkeley indie-rock band We Are Scientists has long been the project of guitarist and vocalist Keith Murray and bassist Chris Cain, who work with dif- ferent musicians for albums and tours. The band released its seventh album, Huffy, in 2021, which had a notable rock influence. This year, the band went back through the recordings for that album and drew out the tracks that had more of a synth influence and created the new album Lobes. The decision to create an album with more songs to dance to was praised by critics, who noted the band’s homage to the synthpop of the 1980s. The music is a perfect complement to the lyrics, which can range from darkly humorous to utterly cynical. The band will have opening support from NEWSKI, fronted by musical nomad Brett Newski, who hosts a podcast focused on the stories of touring bands, Dirt from the Road. DF Andrea Bocelli 8 P.M. THURSDAY, NOV 30, AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER, 2500 VICTORY AVE. $87.50+ AT TICKETMASTER.COM There aren’t many acts from the world of opera that have much crossover appeal to a mainstream audience, but Andrea Bocelli has joined the ranks of Maria Callas and Luciano Pavarotti as an opera singer who has made that leap. Blind since the age of 12, Bocelli started making a name for himself in pop circles around the turn of the century when his collaboration with Celine Dion, “The Prayer,” was nominated for “Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals” and for “Best Male Pop Vocal Perfor- mance” at the 42nd Grammy Awards. He and Dion performed the song together at the ceremony, and since then, Bocelli has been the name to call when an operatic tenor is needed for a song for the likes of Christina Aguilera, Mary J. Blige, Ed Sheeran and Ariana Grande, among many others. It’s hard to say what exactly to expect from Bocel- li’s performance, but it is worth noting that his last release was A Family Christmas. DF Jeff Rosenstock 7 P.M. SATURDAY, DEC. 2, FERRIS WHEELERS BACKYARD & BBQ, 1950 MARKET CENTER BLVD. $25 AT PREKINDLE.COM From 1995 until about 2012, singer Jeff Rosen- stock played in several punk, ska and hardcore bands without seeing a whole lot of success. Af- ter the collapse of New York’s Bomb the Music Industry! punk collective, Rosenstock started up his Quote Unquote Records label and set off on a solo career that has put the singer’s songwrit- ing prowess front and center. Comical, confes- sional and always creative, Rosenstock writes poetic and prophetic songs that are punk rock in spirit and power pop in their delivery. There is an urgency to Rosenstock’s music that comes with the songwriter’s revealing takes on politics and culture that are at once personal and universal. After working with The Bruce Lee Band last year, Rosenstock came back this year with a solo album, HELLMODE, which was released at the end of the summer. He will have opening sup- port from Oakland alt-rock band Small Crush and Australian alt-pop artist Georgia Maq. DF Liz Phair 7 P.M. SUNDAY, DEC. 3, MAJESTIC THEATRE, 1925 ELM ST. $59.50+ AT TICKETMASTER.COM Over 30 years ago, rock singer-songwriter Liz Phair released her tour de force album, Exile in Guyville. It was the first full-length album released under the singer’s own name. Up until that point, Phair went by the stage name Girly-Sound and self-released three albums on cassette tape. Many of the songs from those recordings were reworked into the songs on Exile in Guyville and were re- leased as part of the Girly-Sound to Guyville box set in 2018. Phair has released six albums since her breakthrough release, but none have had the same impact or staying power as her debut. Phair has played a handful of U.S. dates since 2019. She was supposed to open for Alanis Morrisette and Gar- bage last year, but canceled for undisclosed rea- sons. Phair’s Guyville Tour will see the singer performing Exile in Guyville in its entirety followed by an encore of fan favorites. LA indie-rock musi- cian Blondshell opens. DF | LET’S DO THIS | t Music Carley Elsey Liz Phair plays Sunday, Dec. 3, at the Majestic Theatre.