With the release of their latest full-length album, Celebration, Florida, just over a month away, the members of The Felice Brothers are back where they’ve always seemed most at home—on the road. The hard-touring, Upstate-New-York-based folk-country act wrapped up a pair of sold-out performances at Maxwell’s in Hoboken (with tourmates Diamond Doves) earlier this week; tickets for tonights’ show at First Unitarian Church, however, are still available. And don’t forget to bring a sign—as the band currently on the lookout for the “weirdest/artiest/sexiest” fan-made sign to help promote the new album. (As the band’s website states, “look to their Tumblr for inspiration, then build your own sign for the record.) In the meantime, the new albums first single, “Ponzi” (officially released yesterday) is available for sale via the usual suspects, and NPR Music is hosting a free stream of the band’s recent performance at SXSW. The Felice Brothers perform with Diamond Doves at 8 p.m. at First Unitarian Church; tickets to the all-ages show are $20.

Also playing: The Joy Formidable + The Lonely Forest, Mona at Johnny Brenda’s (9 p.m., 21+, $12); Lyrics Born + Skins & Needles at The Blockley (9 p.m., $13-$16)