Earl Sweatshirt Credit: Earl Sweatshirt photo courtesy of Brick Stowell

[HIP HOP] + SAT., APRIL 4

After a tumultuous couple of weeks with Sony, we can retroactively assume that Earl Sweatshirt‘s “Not Ready 2 Leave” tour subtitle didn’t have anything to do with the relationship with his record label. Sony didn’t exactly stick the landing with I Don’t Like Shit, I Don’t Go Outside‘s rollout, posting an album title and release date where there should have just been a music video. Earl wasn’t happy, but we have his second record all the same. It’s even more dark, drawn-out and deliberate than Doris. He performs at Mr. Small’s with Remy Banks and Vince Staples, who turned in the promising Hell Can Wait EP last year. Shawn Cooke 8 p.m. 400 Lincoln Ave., Millvale. $25. 412-821-4447 or www.mrsmalls.com

[HIP HOP] + SAT., APRIL 4

Curren$y doesn’t make grand statements — he’s a “weed rapper” and never tries to transcend that subgenre. His songs have similar urgency to a game of solitaire. However, the unveiling of his next album, Pilot Talk , has all the opulence of a Jay Z box set and the tech savvy of a 21st-century Wu Tang release. (It’s a $100 USB bundle with a T-shirt and Pilot Talk 3 look book — and you can’t download it on iTunes.) Lead single “Alert” indicates that his winning formula hasn’t changed a bit, even if the packaging’s new. Curren$y plays Altar Bar tonight with Corner Boy, Palermo Stone and Norman Dean. SC 9 p.m. 1620 Penn Ave., Strip District. $25-28. 412-206-9719 or www.thealtarbar.com

[PUNK] + WED., APRIL 8

Like some of last year’s most thrilling punk records (Perfect Pussy’s Say Yes to Love, White Lung’s Deep Fantasy), Single MothersNegative Qualities is an exercise in exhausting brevity. It’s only a 10-song, 23-minute LP, but it hits hard. Vocalist Drew Thomson screams his way through blistering post-hardcore that takes aim at bookish college snobs, religion and anyone who’s full of shit. And if that isn’t punk enough for you, see the website’s welcome note: “Single Mothers broke up in 2009 — and have been playing shows ever since.” The band plays a show at Club Café tonight with Edhochuli and Killing Thing. SC 8 p.m. 56 S. 12th St., South Side. $8-10. 412-431-4950 or www.clubcafelive.com

Protomartyr Credit: Protomartyr photo courtesy of Angel Ceballos

[POST-PUNK] + WED., APRIL 8

Protomartyr‘s battle-ready songs pack brute force, and yet the band rarely seems to take itself seriously. For instance, it announced the completion of its new album with a Facebook photo with the caption, “Horseshit artsy photo as tenuous evidence we are done recording the third album.” It will likely come to us a little more than a year after the band’s excellent Under Color of Official Right, which was equally pummeling, nasty and perceptive. Pittsburgh punk exports The Gotobeds open for Protomartyr tonight at Gooski’s. SC 9 p.m. 3117 Brereton St., Polish Hill. 412-681-1658