Frankie and the Witch Fingers ZAM Record Store Day 2023

ZAM is Back for Record Store Day 2023!

We are thrilled to announce the return of Frankie and the Witch Fingers double album ZAM as a super deluxe Record Store Day release in 2023! This is the record you have been asking for! It’s been out of print for years and it’s the one that changed the game for both the band and Greenway.

This release will feature a new full on red & chrome mirror’d jacket, audiophile grade smoke colored 12″ LP’s in poly-lined inner sleeves, a bonus flexi 7″ with an unreleased demo track taken from the original writing sessions and a massive double sided poster!

Call your local record store today and demand they secure you a copy! This one will be the release to get 🙂  We are so freakin excited!

Out for Record Store Day on April 22nd 2023.

Frankie and the Witch Fingers ZAM Record Store Day 2023

Frankie and the Witch Fingers ZAM Record Store Day 2023

 

Frankie and the Witch Fingers ZAM Record Store Day 2023

Frankie and the Witch Fingers ZAM Record Store Day 2023

Baby Cool’s Debut EP ‘Earthling on the Road to Self Love’ is Out Today!

Marrying psychedelic pop with folk and a touch of country, Baby Cool is the latest side project by Nice Biscuit co-front woman Grace Cuell, who is releasing her debut album, ‘Earthling On The Road To Self Love’, out today via Greenway Records / The Reverberation Appreciation Society (US), Fuzz Club / Bad Vibrations (UK/EU) & Virgin Music Australia.

Baby Cool’s debut EP is now available for streaming everywhere.

Stream ‘Earthling on the Road to Self Love’

 

For her debut album as Baby Cool, Grace Cuell evolves her established psychedelic tendencies with glimmers of Nashville twang and New Orleans swing. These eight songs are understated at first, woozy and dreamlike, steered by melodic lap steel guitar runs lacquered in fuzz, carrying wallops of heart in Cuell’s soul-baring ruminations on mental health, self-love and preservation” – NME

 

Greenway exclusive “The Sea” Blue & Lemon Yellow Swirl + Splatter Vinyl
Limited to 250 copies

 

Recorded with Sam Joseph (Family Jordan), the songs on ‘Earthling’ were brought to life with the help of Jess Ferronato (Nice Biscuit), Nick Cavendish (Nice Biscuit) and Drew Heyden (The Flamingo Jones): “I had such a beautiful community of friends that helped bring this whole thing to life. There was magic and love in every part of the process of creating this album.”

Tracklist:
1. The Sea
2. Ode To Mother Luna
3. Altar
4. For Us
5. Poison
6. Country Song
7. Interlude
8. Magic
9. Daydream

 

Watch ‘Earthling on the Road to Self Love’ Music Videos

 

 

Frankie and the Witch Fingers Electricide Greenway Records Levitation

Frankie and the Witch Fingers unleash new 7″ Electricide

Today, 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 The Reverberation Appreciation Society / Greenway Records. The band is currently finishing their US tour which will finish off with an appearance at Levitation before they embark on a headline tour of Australia.

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.

Frankie and the Witch Fingers Electricide Greenway Records Levitation

New Acid Dad Single + Video ‘Get Me High’

Acid Dad is back with a brand new jam and a fresh 7″ release ‘Get Me High’ out today! The new single features an otherworldly video by Acid Dad visual artist Webb Hunt and the 7″ pre-order is live on our site, Pre-Order the 7″ Here

Greenway is stoked to once again co-release with Levitation’s imprint The Reverberation Appreciation Society & each label has their own exclusive colored vinyl 7”

“Since our studio was destroyed by the Hurricane Ida floods, our music has been heavily influenced by the nature of water,” the band says about the track and video. “‘Get Me High’ is about trying to grasp a breath after unexpectedly losing everything. Inspired by children’s cartoons, pipe systems, and fluid dynamics, we created Ding Ding, creatures who find themselves lost in a foreign psychedelic world.” – Acid Dad

Limited to 100 copies on Greenway exclusive Liquid Blue vinyl

Acid Dad Tour Dates:

29th Sep – Permanent Records Roadhouse, Los Angeles, CA *
30th Sep – Desert Daze, Lake Perris, CA
1st Oct – Independent, San Francisco, CA
3rd Oct – Star Theatre, Portland, OR
4th Oct – Biltmore Cabaret, Vancouver, BC
5th Oct – The Crocodile, Seattle, WA
7th Oct – Urban Lodge, Salt Lake City, UT
8th Oct – Globe Hall, Denver, CO – SOLD OUT
9th Oct – Globe Hall, Denver, CO – SOLD OUT
11th Oct – 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis, MN – SOLD OUT
12th Oct – Empty Bottle, Chicago, IL – SOLD OUT
13th Oct – Empty Bottle, Chicago, IL – SOLD OUT
14th Oct – El Club, Detroit, MI
15th Oct – Axis Club, Toronto, ON
17th Oct – Bar Le Ritz, Montréal, PQ
18th Oct – Sinclair, Boston, MA
20th Oct – Le Poisson Rouge, New York, NY
21st Oct – Underground Arts, Philadelphia, PA
22nd Oct – Union Stage, Washington, DC
24th Oct – Exit/In, Nashville, TN
27th Oct – Satellite Bar, Houston, TX
28th Oct – Levitation, Austin, TX
29th Oct – Deep Ellum Art Co, Dallas, TX
1st Nov – Casbah, San Diego, CA – SOLD OUT
2nd Nov – El Rey Theatre, Los Angeles, CA

All Dates with Psychedelic Porn Crumpets
* Acid Dad headline

Baby Cool Greenway Records

Welcome Baby Cool to the Greenway Family!

We are beyond stoked to introduce you to Greenway’s newest signing Baby Cool!

Brisbane, Australia psych-pop artist Baby Cool is today sharing ‘Magic’, the debut single from the new project by Nice Biscuit co-frontwoman Grace Cuell. Arriving following recent tour dates with Babe Rainbow and The Lazy Eyes, Baby Cool’s ‘Magic’ is out now. Stay tuned for more news from Baby Cool, the debut LP will be co-released by Greenway Records & Levitation’s The Reverberation Appreciation Society in North America, Virgin Music in Australia & Bad Vibes / Fuzz Club in the UK.

baby cool greenway records nice biscuit grace cuell

Recorded and mixed by Samuel Joseph (Family Jordan), the track ‘Magic’ is performed by an all-star lineup with Jess Ferronato (Nice Biscuit) on drums and guitar, Nick Cavendish (Nice Biscuit) on bass and Drew Heydon (The Flamingo Jones) on keys.

“The songs are deeply sentimental. I have a lot I need to sing about to help me make sense of this earthly pod I have been gifted. If in singing these words out loud, I can help others find solace in knowing that we’re all out here flailing about in the cosmos, then it feels good to me.” – Cuell

‘Magic’ is released alongside a music video made by Brisbane/Berlin-based graphic artist Dougal Morrison. “Dougal is a genuine wizard. Nice Biscuit has worked alongside him for years, so it felt right to have him on board to help visualise Baby Cool. Like most wizards, Dougal’s process is a bit of a mystery to me. For this video he has used a combination of his own graphic design spells and some whack AI technology. However he did it, it felt like magic – which seems fitting.”