The Eagles of Death Metal, a band that irreverently filters the nocturnal action of the rock-filled desert through bluegrass inclinations, southern-fried rock and Glenn Frey’s darkest nightmares gigs at Launchpad (618 Central SW) on Thursday, Aug. 27. The concert is the second stop on a world tour supporting their latest recording, Zipper Down (out on October 2, 2015). With a rotating cast of rocanrol notables filling up their luxuriously tuneful ensemble, EODM are led by Jesse Hughes and John Homme. They’re two musicians from Califas who sought a viable alternative to alternative rock. By providing their audiences with swaggering guitar antics, blistering bass lines and vocals that are by turns as aggressive and sentimental as the goings-on at a rustic strip joint, they’ve found an answer that kills. Tickets for this 21+ journey to the center of your mind cost $15. The doors swing open at 8 pm so that the swooping birds of enchantment can light upon the stage at 9:30 pm. Be there or be square. If you choose the latter option, I’ve got a copy of Hotel California you can borrow.