5 SHOWS NOT TO MISS

By Staff

Thursday, May 8
If you want to take the creepiest Texas acid trip since the Butthole Surfers, check out Indian Jewelry tonight.
Cake Shop, 152 Ludlow St. (betw. Stanton & Rivington Sts.), 212-253-0036; 8, $6.

Saturday, May 10
If you want to go to a hip-hop show with big words, indecipherable accents and virtuosic flows, you’ll be in the crowd with the rest of the kids listening to El-P, Dizzee Rascal and Busdriver.
Webster Hall, 125 E. 11th St. (betw. 3rd & 4th Aves.), 212-353-1600; 6, $20.

Monday, May 12

If you like Canadian twins and boys screaming like schoolgirls, then the sounds of Tegan & Sara are not to be missed.
Terminal 5, 610 W 56th St. (at 11th St.), 212-260-4700; 7, $32.50.

Tuesday, May 13
If you’re quads are feeling tight from not having jumped on a bandwagon in some time (and you like the Cure), check out Black Kids with Cut Copy.
Studio B, 259 Banker St. (betw. Calyer St. & Meserole Ave.), B’klyn, 718-389-1880; 8, $17

Wednesday, May 14

If you like your indie upbeat and embellished by adorable U.K. accents and superfluous grammatical marks, check out Los Campesinos!
Maxwell’s, 1039 Washington St. (at 11th St.), Hoboken, 201-653-1703; 8:30, $15.

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