Wooden Arms

Green Door Store, Trafalgar Arches, Brighton, Friday, July 10, doors 7pm, £6, 01273 606312

ALTERNATIVE chamber folk - mixing influences from Chopin and Mozart with alt-rockers Grizzly Bear and Andrew Bird.

Chronixx And Zincfence Redemption

Concorde 2, Madeira Drive, Brighton, Saturday, July 11, doors 7pm, £23.50, 01273 673311

SINCE his first EP in 2010 Jamar Rolando McNaughton has been reconnecting Jamaican audiences with their roots and culture leading a reggae revival.

Support from Dre Island.

Soul Of The City Choir

The Old Market, Upper Market Street, Hove, Saturday, July 11, 7.30pm, £8.50/£6.50, 01273 201801

SAM Smith, Hozier and Beach Boys favourites are on the bill for this Brighton-based community choir.

Anne McCue

The Greys, Southover Street, Brighton, Sunday, July 12, 8pm, £10, www.wegottickets.com

COMING to Americana via her Australian home, Anne McCue’s sixth album Blue Sky Thinkin’ looks back at early influences including Django Reinhardt, Peggy Lee, Hoagy Carmichael and Cab Calloway.

Less Than Jake

Concorde 2, Madeira Drive, Brighton, Sunday, July 12, doors 7pm, £16.50, 01273 673311

THE cult ska-punks return with songs from their past two decades and latest album See The Light.

Support from Trash Boat.

Hannah Aldridge

The Greys, Southover Street, Brighton, Monday, July 13, 8pm, £8, www.wegottickets.com

FOR her debut album Razor Wire Hannah Aldridge shelved a series of all-star sessions recorded with the likes of Spooner Oldham for a grittier analogue Nashville sound.

Support from Kathryn Anderson and Rob Abbott.

Football Etc

Hope And Ruin, Queen’s Road, Brighton, Tuesday, July 14, 7.30pm, £5, 01273 606312

HOUSTON indie trio unfairly lumped in with the emo revival when they first arrived on the scene, but now breaking free of the label with latest EP Disappear.

Support from Carson Wells.

Cannibal Ox

The Haunt, Pool Valley, Brighton, Tuesday, July 14, doors 7pm, £12.50, 01273 606312

A RARE chance to see the Harlem underground hip-hop pioneers live in Brighton , 14 years on from their seminal debut The Cold Vein, as they promote its long-awaited follow-up Blade Of The Ronin.

Best Friends

Hope And Ruin, Queen’s Road, Brighton, Wednesday, July 15, 8pm, £6, 01273 606312

PRIMAL garage pop influenced by WWF wrestling, Mario Kart and lots of beer.

Support from Birdskulls.

Pere Ubu

Komedia, Gardner Street, Brighton, Thursday, July 16, 7.30pm, £14, 0845 2938480

FOLLOWING the band’s live underscore to cult classic X The Man With X-Ray Eyes as part of last year’s CineCity David Thomas’s postpunk pioneers play another hometown show to promote latest album Carnival Of Souls.