MECCA NORMAL Credit: SEAN RAGGETT VIA MECCA NORMALโ€™S FACEBOOK

FRI OCT 7

Rod w/Sweeping Exits, Dim Desires, Riled; Anarres Infoshop, 7101 N Lombard

As we ease into Portlandโ€™s dark, dank fall season, Rod helps us reflect on a bygone summer. Even as lead singer Tommy Celt breaches from pop-punk croon into screamer territory, Rodโ€™s songs are loaded with humid pleasantries. Pretty Sure is a catchy, fun departure from Rodโ€™s prior releases; here the band owns a very relatable feeling of reckless abandon. The albumโ€™s lead single, โ€œCemetery,โ€ clocks in at a minute and a half, and by the end you feel like youโ€™ve just sprinted on hot asphalt.

The Hotelier w/Joyce Manor, Crying; Hawthorne Theatre, 1507 SE Cesar E. Chavez

Home, Like Noplace Is There, the Hotelierโ€™s 2014 breakthrough, remains a tour de force of emotional and musical competency. The recordโ€™s cover, an image of a dark suburban home, rings in feelings of residential ennui and youthful despair, which the Hotelier express in a way thatโ€™s validating, consoling, and mature. Their lyrics are as despondent and soaked in cafard as the coverโ€™s suburban tableau, and are delivered in histrionic belting. Since then, the band has continued to grow; their May release, Goodness, is still emotionally divulging, but its gutting disinterest is cut with the optimism that comes with growing up and out of existential adolescence.

SUN OCT 9

Mecca Normal w/the Julie Ruin, Allison Crutchfield and the Fizz; Wonder Ballroom, 128 NE Russell

When I was 15, I would listen to Mecca Normalโ€™s โ€œI Walk Aloneโ€ every day as I maneuvered the desolate and lonely 10 blocks between the bus stop and my house. This was the year I began to learn the intricacies of girlhood, soundtracked by riot grrrl bands, fresh to my previously pop-occupied ears. Jean Smithโ€™s politicized lyrics and occasionally grating singing style created alluring discomfortโ€”Mecca Normal empowered girls to be angry and critical. Their refusal to assimilate or soften their message makes them a truly foundational feminist punk group, and one whose voice is still desperately needed.