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White Shoes & The Couples Company (Nov 21)

This veteran Jakarta six-piece takes its inspiration from Indonesian film soundtracks of the '70s, 1930s jazz and 60s pop. They're also playing this weekend's Noise Market (Museum Siam), but we think Soulbar's heightened intimacy will be worth the admission. Prepare for an upbeat, toe-tapping evening. Supported by the local Attention Please Band. More details.

B300 (1 drink) at Soulbar, 945 Charoenkrung Rd., 095-521-1541

 


Neon Indian (Nov 26)

Mexican-born musician Alan Palomo burst onto the indie scene in 2009 with his album Psychic Chasms, full of homespun "chillwave" tracks with titles like "Deadbeat Summer," "Mind, Drips" (watch below) and "Should Have Taken Acid With You." Support on the night from locals DCNXTR and Gym & Swim. More details.

B1,500 at Live RCA, RCA, Rama 9 Rd.

 


Perfume Genius (Dec 8)

Seattle native Mike Hadreas brings his confrontational, emotionally raw brand of indie-pop to town. More details to be announced, see here.

B1,200 (advance)/B1,500 (on the door) at Bangkok City City Gallery, 13/3 Sathorn Soi 1, 083-087-2725. MRT Lumphini

 


Battles (Dec 9)

The inventive US post-rock three-piece come to town on the back of its third album, La Di Da Di. Support from Indonesia's Bottlesmoker and locals DXCNTR. More details.

B1,000 (advance)/B1,500 (on the door) at Live House JJ Green, 110/46 Lad Phrao Soi 18, 086-331-5657-8. BTS Mo Chit

 


Roscius (Dec 16)

Here's something a little different. Set to perform at Wonderfruit on Dec 19, this French-born producer's sound has been described as "world minimal disco." Live is all about improvisation, featuring bells, organic keyboards, voice samples and various percussive instruments. Watch the video below to whet your appetite before his Bangkok show. More details to be announced.

Price TBA at Dark Bar, 2/F, Ekamai Mall, Ekkamai Soi 10, 02-381-9896, 090-528-4646