Enjoy Some Laid-back Elegance w/Lux Perpetua at DDG Nov. 19

Justin Wolf, mastermind of Lux Perpetua, is originally from Charlottesville, Virginia, and while I’ve honestly never been to Charlottesville, I have a feeling it might account for at least some of the laid-back elegance in his music. His melodic crooning and understated guitar give you the sense of coasting down some isolated suburban road on an autumn morning. Wolf and his band (who give an undoubted punch to the live set) just recently released a new EP cleverly entitled The E.P., which has a big, beautiful analog sound that suits them quite nicely. They’ll be joined at Danger Danger Gallery tonight by lo-fi folkie Andrew Keller (a.k.a. Snow Caps) from Hermit Thrushes, fellow Charlottesville natives and psych-garage extraordinaires Invisible Hand, and acoustic popsters Bronze Float. Danger Danger Gallery, 5013 Baltimore Ave., 8pm, $5 – $10 donations, All Ages – Joe Poteracki