Tickets for the upcoming tour dates will go on sale tomorrow.
Los Angeles psych-rock juggernauts Frankie and The Witch Fingers have announced an extensive run of 2022 headline tour dates, which will take them across both US coasts and into Canada.
In addition to a monumental two-night stand in New York City, the band will also make an appearance at Portland, OR's Pickathon and much more. Tickets go on sale tomorrow -- see the full list of dates below, and find more information HERE.
Last year, the band returned with the riotous single "Cookin'" and its appropriately bloody accompanying video. The track appeared as the A-side on a 7" backed by the equally blistering "Tracksuit."
The band capped off their anticipated 2021 US tour with a sold-out show at NYC's legendary Bowery Ballroom with labelmates Acid Dad, after they'd already made appearances at at Atlanta's Shaky Knees Music Festival and Austin's renowned psych-rock gathering Levitation.
If you tune your ears to the cracks in the San Andreas and listen in for the world gurgling grind, you might come close to the tectonic thunder that's been beaming out of L.A. for the past few years under the banner of Frankie and the Witch Fingers.
Hashed and hardened in the Midwest Indy enclave of Bloomington and catching the ear of the Chicago psych contingent with their early singles, the band headed West around the same time that the crew at Permanent put up shop in the Golden State. With records spread across labels like Hypnotic Bridge, Permanent, Greenway, and The Reverberation Appreciation Society, the band has been an ever-evolving force of rhythm-ripped rock 'n roll pummel ever since.
Anchored by songwriters Dylan Sizemore and Josh Menashe, the band has kept a rotating door of friends and collaborators moving through their midst along the way, with each bringing their own particular melt to the mountain of sound the Witch Fingers maintain.
Following the ambitious arc of their opus Monsters Eating People Eating Monsters... the band burrowed further into the street tar grip and pelvic pulse of L.A. rock 'n roll euphoria with an oil-slick drop-kick of a single - "Cookin' b/w Tracksuit."
The release accompanied a 5-week U.S. tour that saw the band topping bills at NY's Bowery Ballroom and gracing the lineups of Levitation in Austin and Shaky Knees Fest in Atlanta. Their time at Levitation also saw the band enter the fest's revered Sessions series, recording a live LP that culled from the MEPEM and ZAM records heavily.
The session found the band holed up for a week at Super X Ranch outside of Joshua Tree, California, finally pressing their stage heat onto a twelve-inch tempest for posterity. The last run oiled the gears for what's to come, getting them back into their natural habitat up on the stage, steaming under the hot lights and sublimating a heady mix of psych-soul singe into a full-body buzz.
The upcoming year promises a renewed dedication to tour, molding their mayhem in the process into its final form before they enter the studio to scrape the scars off of the road to tape. In anticipation, a new face enters the fray for both the live arena and the gestating new LP.
Drummer Nick Aguilar will join now-permanent bassist Nikki Pickle (Death Valley Girls) as the rhythm engine behind the acetylene alchemy of Dylan and Josh. Nick brings a new crunch to the kit, having honed his craft in the San Pedro / LBC punk scene before touring as the drummer for Mike Watt.
The addition of Nick turns up the tumult, both on stage and in the studio, and his prolific pound will act as a powerful catalyst for the band's next direction. The new lineup finds the band as potent as ever, and following past stints opening for luminaries like OSEES, Cheap Trick, and ZZ Top, the Witch Fingers have more than proven their heft, now entering a new chapter as heirs of the amp stack kingdom.
While the last record, and an ensuing storm of dates made Frankie and the Witch Fingers a household handle - burning through a barrage of multicolored vinyl pressings and sparring with indie heavyweights for Billboard chart positions - the band returns from the forge of 2020 and the vice of 2021 to make a case for the rapture of the stage once again.
Bringing an audience back to the wellspring to connect to these songs on a metaphysical level, the band transforms the stage into a sonic scrub for the soul. With years spent pressure-coating their sound into a diamond-hard hydra of heaviness, the band enters its next phase hungry for the heat of the throng and ready to wrap the Witch Fingers' grip tighter around the reigns of rock 'n roll.
June 21 - Barboza - Seattle, WA
June 22 - Fox Cabaret - Vancouver, BC
June 24 - Sled Island - Calgary, AB
June 25 - Lucky You Lounge - Spokane, WA
July 7 - Artifice - Las Vegas, NV
July 8 - Quarters Arcade Bar - Salt Lake City, UT
July 9 - Globe Hall - Denver, CO
July 11 - Total Drag - Sioux Falls, SD
July 12 - 7th St Entry - Minneapolis, MN
July 13 - Cactus Club - Milwaukee, WI
July 14 - Subterranean - Chicago, IL
July 15 - Healer - Indianapolis, IN
July 16 - Zanzabar - Louisville, KY
July 17 - Woodward Theater - Cincinnati, OH
July 19 - Bug Jar - Rochester, NY
July 20 - Lee's Palace - Toronto, ON
July 21 - River & Sky - Sudbury, ON
July 22 - Club SAW - Ottawa, ON
July 23 - Le Festif! - Baie-Saint-Paul, QC
July 24 - Bar le Ritz - Montreal, QC
July 26 - Rockwell - Boston, MA
July 27 - No Fun - Troy, NY
July 28 - TV Eye - Brooklyn, NY
July 29 - Mercury Lounge - New York, NY
July 30 - The Saint - Asbury Park, NJ
July 31 - Metro Gallery - Baltimore, MD
August 2 - Slowdown - Omaha, NE
August 3 - The Cave Collective - Rapid City, SD
August 5-6 - Pickathon - Portland, OR
August 8 - The Miniplex - Arcata, CA
August 9 - Starlet Room - Sacramento, CA
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