Concert / Psych-punk Frankie and the witch fingers

Support: Cyclorama
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Photo 1: Four men and a woman with green hair stand in front of a background of white squares, connected by green rope.
Photo 2: Black and white diptych showing, on the left, a singer-guitarist in profile at his microphone and, on the right, a focused drummer during a live performance
Photo 3: Four men and one woman are wearing bandages on different parts of their bodies.
Photo 1: Four men and a woman with green hair stand in front of a background of white squares, connected by green rope.
Photo 2: Black and white diptych showing, on the left, a singer-guitarist in profile at his microphone and, on the right, a focused drummer during a live performance
© photo 1: deathbyjames / photo 2: Cyclorama / photo 3: deathbyjames © photo 1: deathbyjames / photo 2: Cyclorama

Los Angeles psych-punk shapeshifters Frankie and the Witch Fingers have spent the last decade mutating their sound into bold, electrifying new forms. Their main attraction is their explosive performance: With their rowdy and visceral approach to live shows, each member brings their own devilry to induce an experience of bacchanal proportions.

Brimming with wiry synths, angular melodies, and grooves that squirm and bite, their music is delivered with a sly, playful wink. And every time you think the trip couldn’t get any weirder, Frankie and the Witch Fingers crank up the dial, shatter the mundane, and drag you into whatever warped direction their experimental journey takes next.

For fans of:

Oh Sees, Ty Segall

Video excerpt from Frankie and the Witch Fingers — Futurephobic

Cyclorama recently made it back onto the scene with their anticipated fifth album, Illuminated by Mirror Ball. If you missed the release party, this is your chance to fully immerse yourself into Cyclorama’s most daring soundscapes yet!

Video excerpt from CYCLORAMA / CREPUSCULAR CHAMBER