Gothic doom surrounds Strap on Halo’s discography. Layla Reyna’s vocals rise like smoke over reverby guitars and electronic drum loops. The haunting sounds of industrial rock suit her vocals as she belts out frightening songs about the occult, and dreamy melodies only serve to advance the nightmare ideas she’s trying to get across. With DJ Augustine Strange, DJ Coldheart. Highline, 210 Broadway Ave. E., 328-7837, highlineseattle.com. $7. 9 p.m. 21 and over. DH
In a 180-degree turn from Deftones, the metal band he’s fronted since the late ’80s, singer Chino Moreno gathered Chuck Doom and Far’s Shaun Lopez to form ttt, or Crosses. The band’s self-titled debut features remastered versions of its first two EPs, plus five new songs. Lead single “the Epilogue” shows a new side to Moreno’s voice that’s both soothing and powerful. With JMSN. The Neptune, 1303 N.E. 45th St., 682-1414, stgpresents.org/neptune. 8:30 p.m. $20 adv./$22 DOS. All ages. ACP