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Review: Frankie and the Witch Fingers Find a Psychedelic Groove at Bottom Lounge | Third Coast Review
Skip to contentTouring in support of their new record Data Doom, LA-based psych-rock band Frankie and the Witch Fingers brought heavy riffage and a snappy atmosphere to Bottom Lounge. Fans of Ty Segall and Thee Oh Sees will doubtless be familiar with the ludicrously-named quartet, and it’s hard to imagine the overlap between fanbases being far from 100%. The quartet traffics in those delectable psychedelic guitar tones, punchy beats, howling vocals, and sludgy bass. There are also heavy horror, sci-fi, and fantasy themes across their lyrics and iconography, which recalls Australian...…Skip to contentTouring in support of their new record Data Doom, LA-based psych-rock band Frankie and the Witch Fingers brought heavy riffage and a snappy atmosphere to Bottom Lounge. Fans of Ty Segall and Thee Oh Sees will doubtless be familiar with the ludicrously-named quartet, and it’s hard to imagine the overlap between fanbases being far from 100%. The quartet traffics in those delectable psychedelic guitar tones, punchy beats, howling vocals, and sludgy bass. There are also heavy horror, sci-fi, and fantasy themes across their lyrics and iconography, which recalls Australian...WW…
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