Perfect Families, Mr. Night Sky to rock Space Craft stage

Two local acts — from Seattle and Everett, respectively — will share the Space Craft stage Saturday, Nov. 18 at Rolling Bay Hall.

Seattle-based duo Perfect Families is comprised of brothers and multi-instrumentalists Joel and Micah Smith.

Their latest work is a dreamy exploration of indie pop, complete with grooving bass, gripping vocal melodies and meandering guitars. The brothers’ DIY approach to recording and production results in a texture-rich blend of drowsy synthesizers and down-tempo, pseudo-electronic drum work.

The band has been building a steadfast following in the Pacific Northwest for the last four years, performing regularly in Seattle and Portland. They are known for their surprisingly energetic live shows featuring longtime friend Raven Macdaniels on guitar, and enthusiastic newcomer Jeff Klein behind the drums.

“Gradients,” their third self-released album, came out in August.

Mr. Night Sky, aka Richie Rekow, is an acoustic, folk rock performer described by The Stranger as a “tender-stringed psych-guitarist.”

Tickets, $12 in advance and $15 at the door, are available now at www.spacecraftpresents.org. Rolling Bay Hall is at 10598 Northeast Valley Road.