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Here are three notable shows in town tonight:

Eve 6Spotlight show • Rock band Eve 6 disbanded in 2004, but the original lineup of Jon Siebels, Max Collins and Tony Fagenson is back together with a new album ("Speak in Code") and tour. "It feels better than it should," said Siebels in an interview. "We have a renewed appreciation and focus." During the hiatus, Collins and Fagenson formed a new band called The Sugi Tap, and Siegels worked on a number of projects, including with the band Monsters Are Waiting. But now the band members are all over 30, and the group has matured since it first tasted success with singles "Inside Out" and "Here's To the Night" while barely out of high school. "Max likes to say [the success] was before our brains developed," Siebels said. As a result, Siebels boasts a new, mature sound. "We stretched out musically," he said. "We're bringing new stuff to the table."When • Tuesday, April 17, at 6:30 p.m.Where • In The Venue, 579 W. 200 South, Salt Lake CityTickets • $14.50 at SmithsTix

School of Seven BellsBrooklyn indie-pop duo School of Seven Bells will perform with Exitmusic. School of Seven Bells, consisting of Alejandra Deheza and Benjamin Curtis, released its third studio album, "Ghostory," in February.When • Tuesday, April 17, at 9 p.m.Where • Kilby Court, 741 S. Kilby Court (330 West), Salt Lake City Tickets • $10 in advance, $12 day of, at SmithsTix

SlaughterhouseHip-hop supergroup Slaughterhouse, which consists of rappers Crooked I, Joell Ortiz, Joe Budden and Royce Da 5'9, performs at The Depot. The group is signed to Shady Records along with Yelawolf, and both acts appeared with Eminem on the cover of XXL magazine's March 2011 edition.When • Tuesday, April 17, at 10:30 p.m.Where • The Depot, 400 W. South Temple, Salt Lake City Tickets • $15 at SmithsTix