Description
Long festering on the West Coast, Frankie and the Witch Fingers have carved out a niche thats equal parts molten tar pit teardown and end-stage anxious careen. As they wind out of the stoned-ape psychedelics of their 2020 opus Monsters Eating People Eating Monsters their sound, over a series of singles, has begun to thicken and throb. Its coalesced into a darker strain that ingests the explosive impulses of R&B, the rhythmic insistence of 70s German Progressives, and the elasticity of funk fusionists alike. They weld their arsenal of influences to a chassis of nail-bitten bombast. On Data Doom the band hurtles the listener head first into the wood-chipper of technological dystopia, systemic rot, creeping fascism, the military-industrial profit mill, and a near-constant erosion of humanity that peels away the soul bit by bit. With a fuse lit by these modern-day monstrosities the band seeks to find salvation through a thousand watt wake-up of rock n roll exfoliation.






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