Bubbling up from the psychedelic tar pits of L.A., Frankie and the Witch Fingers have been a constant source of primordial groove for the better part of the last decade. Formed and incubated in Bloomington, before moving west to scrap with Los Angeles’ garage rock rabble, the band evolved from cavern-clawed echo merchants to architects of prog-infected psych epics that evoke a shift in reality.

Their latest album, Data Doom, plunges headfirst into a world of technological dystopia, systemic decay, creeping fascism, and the slow disintegration of our shared humanity. It’s delivered with their signature psych-garage ferocity and laced with a proto-punk bite.