Local indie band Finger Foods will take the stage at The Blue Room Saturday to celebrate the release of their first full-length album Detroit, with support from hometown bands Budge, Superhero and Most Improved. Finger Foods made waves with their first two EPs Marcy, Marcy and Buckley Bites, and they deftly combine shoegaze, classic indie rock and country Western elements for a hometown sound that seems to represent what’s emerging from Nashville’s indie up-and-comers. The new album is produced by Grammy-winning audio engineer and producer Justin Francis, who has worked on projects from Orville Peck, Tyler Childers and Leon Bridges. I caught their single release show at The End in the fall, and even a few months before Detroit dropped, it already seemed like they were a fixture of the stage, with fans in the crowd jumping and singing along.
7 p.m. at The Blue Room at Third Man Records
623 Seventh Ave. S.

