Maybe it’s something in the drywall. Singer-guitarist Max Poscente grew up in the same Lakewood house where a young Steve Miller once rattled the walls in the 1950s. Now living in California, Poscente makes well-crafted, semi-psychedelic rock with his five-piece band About You.

The group’s debut album, due out Feb. 7, includes “What If I Could,” featuring a striking video by Gerald Sullivan and Robert Yeoman, collaborators of filmmaker Wes Anderson. Another just-released song, “Sunny,” is a dramatic strut about overcoming depression. In a statement, Poscente called it “an allegory for wanting to live. It’s not about pretending things are OK — it’s about holding onto the hope that they can be.”

Poscente returns to Dallas for a trio of shows: Nov. 21 at Sons of Hermann Hall (Zounds Sounds

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