With LCD Soundsystem gone, the disco-dance-pop crown is up for grabs. Fellow DFA Records artist Factory Floor seems like a suitable successor. Mixing glitch synth lines and harsh drum claps, the band captures the feeling of fever-dancing across an abandoned warehouse. Think Footloose with an experimental, underground soundtrack. With DVA Damas. The Barboza, 925 E. Pike St., 709-9467, thebarboza.com. 8 p.m. $12 adv. 21 and over. DH
Martin Taylor has spent the great part of his celebrated career working in collaboration, holding his own while trading guitar licks with the likes of Jeff Beck, Tommy Emmanuel, and Chet Atkins, to name a few. In the intimate confines of Jazz Alley, one of the world’s greatest acoustic-guitar players will show what he can do while riding solo. Through Wednesday. Jazz Alley, 2033 Sixth Ave., 441-9729, jazzalley.com. 7:30 p.m. $25.50. CR
On his debut album, Sweet Disarray, bespectacled British musician Dan Croll bounces from folk to indie pop to electronica and back, often within the same song. Rather than muddle the music, the 23-year-old Croll’s genre-juggling adds a bit of funk to more heartfelt lyrics. And touches of Afrobeat influence and steel drums make an already lively album even more vibrant. With Panama Wedding. Neumos. 8 p.m. $15. All ages. ACP
More than a year after it was released, “Pompeii,” the fourth single from indie-rock quartet Bastille’s debut album, Bad Blood, is still a radio staple, both in the U.S. and the band’s native England. The group’s lyrics about the city destroyed by Mount Vesuvius make for a percussion-heavy song that’s cinematically vivid and engaging. With To Kill a King. Showbox SoDo. 9 p.m. SOLD OUT. All ages. ACP
For singer/songwriter/globetrotter Susy Sun, naming her sophomore album Wanderlust was a no-brainer. Sun, who has spent time in London, Greece, and Spain, sings about love lost and gained in her textbook indie-pop voice while backed by the Passenger String Quartet. As a special treat, Wanderlust includes “Piano Impromptu,” which lets Sun’s background as a classically trained pianist take center stage. With Naomi Wachira, Whitney Lyman. Triple Door. 7:30 p.m. $15 adv./$18 DOS. All ages. ACP