Gracie Gray’s songs are spectral spells. The tracks on the Thousand Oaks native’s new album, Oregon in a Day, aren’t loud or flashy. Instead, Gray soothingly intones such acoustic folk-pop songs as “Dreams Overwhelm Me” with an intimate, confessional voice framed by low-key instrumentation. “Donate my name to your little pile/I feel the shame/I try to smile around you,” she coos softly on “Pile,” hinting at a complicated relationship in a few romantically yearning lines. Gray’s original songs are broken up with occasional covers, such as a gently percussive version of Moira Smiley & VOCO’s “Bring Me a Little Water, Sylvie” and a delicately affecting, spare and sparkling rendition of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.” With Tim Carr, Fyohna and Millstein.

Bootleg Theater, 2220 Beverly Blvd., Westlake; Sun., July 7, 8 p.m.; $8. (213) 389-3856, bootlegtheater.org.

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