Ty Segall, Shannon Lay
Last month, garage rock wizard Ty Segall played Revolution Hall with White Fence following the release of their collaborative LP Joy. Now Segall’s getting ready to release a covers album called Fudge Sandwich and will return to Portland for a solo acoustic show at the Aladdin, where fans will answer the burning question: Can one mosh to acoustic guitar riffs? (9 pm, Aladdin Theater, $25-30, all ages) CIARA DOLAN

The Internet, Moonchild
Obviously you know neo-soul band the Internet’s major 2015 hit “Girl,” from their Grammy-nominated album Ego Death, right? RIGHT!? (“Girl/If they don’t know your worth/Tell ’em you’re my girl/And anything you want is yours.”) Yeah, that’s what I thought. Their follow-up LP Hive Mind, also their first studio album to not be associated with the Oddfuture label, is basically a masterpiece. I’ll be shocked if this album isn’t nominated for a Grammy, but then again, the Recording Academy can’t even be trusted to bestow Beyoncé’s Lemonade with Album of the Year, so... yeah. Hive Mind highlights include lead singles “Come Over” and “La Di Da,” the sultry “Stay the Night,” “It Gets Better (With Time),” and “Look What U Started.” Pretty much all of these songs would make a smooth and easy soundtrack for late-night laptop work, and a logical addition to your lovemaking playlist. Their music just feels good, and seeing them live sounds like the perfect date night out, even if you just take yourself. (8 pm, Crystal Ballroom, $32.50-37.50, all ages) JENNI MOORE

Slow Burn Live
Slate's acclaimed historical narrative podcast returns for a second season chronicling the Clinton impeachment, and tonight host Leon Neyfakh joins Slate staff writer and I Have to Ask host Isaac Chotiner, the Stranger and Savage Lovecast's Dan Savage, Bitch Media's Andi Zeisler to reflect on the era and the scandal with some modern perspective live at Revolution Hall. (7:30 pm, Revolution Hall, $35, all ages)

Arctic Monkeys, Mini Mansions
Alex Turner and his acclaimed English rock band return to Portland to take over the Memorial Coliseum in support of Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino, the band's first new album since 2013's AM. (8 pm, Veterans Memorial Coliseum)

Re-run Theater: Trilogy of Terror
The Hollywood's monthly TV party presents for October a suitably spooky entry into the canon: 1975's ABC Movie of the Week Trilogy of Terror, an anthology of Richard Matheson short story adaptations, none of which have anything to do with each other but all of which star the wonderful Karen Black acting her fuckin' heart out as a revenge-fueled tutor, a victim (?) of sibling rivalry, and a woman stuck in a room with a vicious fetish doll. With sinister '70s-era ads during the commercial breaks! (7:30 pm, Hollywood Theatre, $7-9) BOBBY ROBERTS

Danzig, Venom Inc., Power Trip, Mutoid Man
The Danzig machine keeps moving in 2018, even if the band’s output comes less frequently and with varying quality. Its enigmatic frontman is still
 well, goddamn Glen Danzig. And although the John Christ and Chuck Biscuits days are almost 25 years in the rearview, Danzig has still managed to make a couple of decent-sounding records. At the very least, The Pale One is continuing to do things on his own terms. As metal continues to evolve and move a little further away from the days when Danzig was the genre’s physical embodiment, his DNA is still embedded in countless bands. Because let’s face it, demons never go out of style. (7:30 pm, Roseland, $35-55, all ages) MARK LORE

Joshua Hedley, Kelsey Waldon
Fresh off a performance at Pickathon, Nashville-hailing crooner Joshua Hedley brings his classic country sounds back through town for a headlining show supporting his Third Man Records-issued debut, Mr. Jukebox. (9 pm, Doug Fir, $13-15)

Noah Cyrus
The younger sister of Miley Cyrus and the daughter of Billy Ray got her career started voicing the title role in the English version of Hayao Miyazaki's Ponyo. Catch up with the actress and quick-rising singer/songwriter tonight when she brings her pop stylings to the Wonder Ballroom stage for the Portland stop on "The Good Cry Tour." (8 pm, Wonder Ballroom, $25, all ages)

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