Last year, the Brooklyn-based folk-noir duo Charming Disaster came to Cleveland for the first time and performed at the Euclid Tavern with local author Brandy Schillace. The band’s songs address themes like love, death, crime, ancient mythology and the occult, and the group cites the gothic humor of Edward Gorey and Tim Burton, the noir fiction of Raymond Chandler, American murder ballads and the “dramatic flair” of the cabaret as inspirations. Tonight at 8, the band performs at the Good Goat Gallery in Lakewood as part of a preview event for the upcoming art exhibition Je Suis Amélie. Admission is $10. (Niesel)