Emily Ana Zeitlyn (sister of K Records star Mirah) has a voice that’s fevered, tense, and confessional. Her band, The Weeds, is a perfect vessel for her sometimes-fiery, sometimes-soothing variety of musical storytelling. “Sad Helena” is an anthem that sounds something like Sleater-Kinney and other Olympia/Seattle-area ladies. “Poison” is a quieter rumination, while “What Was It” is a jazz-inflected number with sultry horns sounding off somewhere in the distance. It’s been quite a while since The Weed’s last album, 2007’s The Faraway Flying of Broken Beating, but their Facebook page assures us there will be some new songs in the mix tonight. Also expect the various folksy stylings of Delta Natural, Amand Jo Williams, Matthew O’Neill, and Adam Faucett. The Fire, 412 W. Girard Ave., 9pm, $8, 21+