FATWF Electricide - Mirror Foil Screenprinted
FATWF Electricide - Mirror Foil Screenprinted
FATWF Electricide - Mirror Foil Screenprinted
FATWF Electricide - Mirror Foil Screenprinted
FATWF Electricide - Mirror Foil Screenprinted
FATWF Electricide - Mirror Foil Screenprinted
FATWF Electricide - Mirror Foil Screenprinted
FATWF Electricide - Mirror Foil Screenprinted
FATWF Electricide - Mirror Foil Screenprinted

FATWF Electricide - Mirror Foil Screenprinted

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Frankie and the Witch Fingers "Electricide" 7-Inch vinyl record

Coke Bottle Clear Vinyl 

Double Sided Screen-printed Cover Art on Mirror Foil! 

Includes an Electricide Sticker 

Frankie and the Witch Fingers “Electricide/Chalice” 7-Inch Chrome Edition! The final piece of the puzzle! A super-deluxe version of this ultra-limited pressing. Only 140 created (100 online, 40 at shows), these won’t be repressed. All-original new cover art by @jordanwarrenvisuals and hand-screened by @e.s.serigraphy onto ultra heavyweight chrome foil stock, super thick and double-sided art. Grab one before they’re gone!

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Los Angeles psych-rock juggernauts Frankie and the Witch Fingers have returned with the pummeling new single “Electricide.” The track appears as the A side on a new 7" backed by the brand new "Chalice" -- available via Greenway Records / The Reverberation Appreciation Society.

Side A:
Electricide
Side B:
Chalice

You can also find the record on your favorite streaming service here


Following the mind-sweat psychedelics of their last album, Monsters Eating People Eating Monsters…, Frankie and the Witch Fingers snapped back into focus with the tar-pit grease-slick of “Cookin’,” a single that found them scratching through the rubble of rock n’ roll. With a new tour on the horizon, the band follows that single up with “Electricide,” a double side of singe that sees them chewing on iron-plated riffs at a breakneck pace. Fueled by speed, smoke, and an elemental electricity, “Electricide” continues to embrace the street-level heft that crept in with “Cookin’.” They drop into the single, already pushing the venom and volume to its limits, crushing the accelerator to the floorboards. Then, just before the three-minute mark, the band detonates the amps for maximum damage, hitting a heaviness that’s only been hinted at on record, evoking their explosive live shows.

The flip finds them cooling off, but only slightly, with a bit of desert twang butting heads with oxygenated synths. “Chalice” runs its fingers through the listeners’ lymph nodes with a neon- hued intoxication that’s just as enticing as the red-line rip on the a-side. It’s as potent a pairing as the band have offered up yet and just a hint of what the band has in store for the coming year.

© Greenway Records / The Reverberation Appreciation Society