Some bands wear creative stasis with panache—Mazzy Star, for example. Their new album, Seasons of Your Day, is their first since 1996, and not much has changed from their previous three LPs of opiated, melancholic psych blues and lonesome-cowboy folk. Hope Sandoval’s pulchritudinous sad-woman vocals remain a highlight over Seasons’ 10 tracks, and David Roback’s plangent, crystalline guitar continues to move emotions substantially with minimal gestures. All is bliss, still. Don’t ever change, Mazzy Star. (Neptune Theatre, 1303 NE 45th St, stgpresents.org, 8 pm, $35, all ages)