Posts Tagged ‘Frankie & The Witch Fingers’

“Sidewalk” is the first full-length album from Frankie and the Witch Fingers. Originally released on cassette in 2013. Now, totally remastered, re-packaged, and re-imagined by Greenway Records, the Witch Fingers’ most fuzzed-out bubblegum nightmare looks and sounds better than ever! Limited edition “Cocaine Dream Swirl” coloured vinyl with an intense Spot UV treatment on the jacket and full color inner sleeve, for Record Store Day 2020.

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The garage psych brain poppers debut with a stonking great set of nimble riffs and clattering choruses that’ll have you regularly needing to pull up to catch your breath before gleefully diving back into the fray. Remastered from original source tapes, Record Store Day exclusive colour vinyl edition of 500. New art, spot uv covers + new full colour inserts that line up across the 4 reissues to combine 1 image. rsd hype sticker on shrink. It’s been out of print for years. newly acquired by Greenway Records, first pressing on new label.

Hailing from Bloomington, Indiana, Frankie and the Witch Fingers play fuzz-drenched, organ-swirling garage rock, circa mid-‘60s San Jose, California. along with bands like L.A. Witch and Death Valley Girls, they are stumping up some gloriously fuzzy and freaky jams that harken back to The Electic Prunes and Thirteenth Floor Elevators, but also the Paisley Underground scene of the 1980’s.

Lead single “Vibrations” is the perfect example of the band’s adoration for the past with its wiry guitars, creepy pop vocals and saucy hip shake. Fans of OG garage bands such as The Count Five and Chocolate Watch Band will be pleased. This release comes in either “Potion Pink” or black vinyl with an insert.

They have a new record out on the great Permanent Records called Brain Telephone. It’s their fourth full length, and they are all worthy of your attention.

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Frankie & The Witch Fingers do have a sound that is probably too big for Indiana to contain, So alas, with the stars in their eyes, they up and moved to L.A. like Axl Rose! It’s alright by me, as long as they keep churning out these magical LP’s.

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