Big Eyes “Streets of the Lost” is out today!

It’s 2019 and the words ‘rock’ and ‘female-led’ have rejoined the conversation with Big Eyes’ new album, Streets of the Lost. As an album chasing, “Classic power pop songwriting with hard rock dual leads and a punk edge,” Big Eyes succeed in delivering more than just the traditional two-minute angry blast of sound. From tackling the tragedy of suicide on “The Upside” to laughing in the face of adolescence on “Young, Dumb and Bored,” the band presents a fully-formed idea of unrelenting guitars and percussion that anyone could find meaning in. The addition of tastefully electrifying vocals only contributes to the overall humility and humanity of the album.

Check out the new video for “Hourglass” which premiered over at Brooklyn Vegan.

You’ve already heard the song “Lucky You”,  “Hourglass” is presented hand in hand with its grainy, psychedelic video. “We wanted to try something new for the ‘Hourglass’ video, so we went with more of a trippy, psychedelic vibe instead of a specific storyline or more literal interpretation, like most of our other videos,” singer/guitarist Kait Eldridge tells us. “Your mind can play tricks on ya! Time is relative! History repeats itself! Thank you to Sztuka Naiwna for doing such a killer job!” The new song is classic Big Eyes, with a flashy twin-lead solo worked in for good measure. Check out the song/video below.

Check out Big Eyes on tour!

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Frankie and the Witch Fingers “ZAM” is out now!

ZAM IS HERE! We could not be more proud to introduce you to this incredible album. Frankie and The Witch Fingers are the truth and today is the day. Join the movement & drink the kool-aid. Stream it from space anywhere you listen to music or go buy the double LP at your local record shop, either way you’re a winner baby.

At this moment, all 1000 copies pressed (splatters, red, black) are sold out. There still is a chance you stumble on a copy at your local record shop, so if you see a copy, grab it for dear life!! 💚🖤 Don’t worry, we have some tricks up our sleeves, ZAM will be back in full force soon enough. We will be changing some aspects up so this first pressing will stay super special for generations to come….

Big Eyes announce new album “Streets of the Lost” + new video

New York-bred and based band Big Eyes are back and going for a trifecta, with the video release of lead-single “Lucky You” today via Kerrang! Magazine, announcing a spring tour starting March 30, the day of vocalist Kait’s birthday, starting at Union Pool and a forthcoming album, Streets of the Lost, set to release mid-tour April 5. Big Eyes kicks off “Lucky You” with a driving, crescendoing intro, until 30 seconds in, when Kate makes her presence known with witty and clever introspective lyrics. Their latest LP, Streets of the Lost, is out April 5th via Greenway Records & available to pre-order now.

Frankie and the Witch Fingers announce new album “ZAM”

We’re stoked to announce ZAM, the latest LP (a double!) from LA’s Frankie and the Witch Fingers will be out March 1st! Paste Magazine have the brand new track “Realization” and describe it as “the kind of super-charged garage track that requires a loss of inhibition to appreciate, but once its frantic zip finds a home in your brain, you’ll let it stay for as long as it wants. There’s an unavoidable hypnotism in its funky guitar interludes, and after its rhythm-driven sonics and meddlesome lead vocals have left the station, there’s no chance of halting or derailing the psychedelic steam train.”

Pre-Order the Gatefold Double LP now, ahead of the March 1 2019 release date. Vinyl orders include 11×17 poster until we run out of them!

Frankie and the Witch Fingers “Pleasure” out today

Pleasure is up and out today! Streaming down from space to your device however you like to listen, go spread this infectious nugget and keep your eyes on Frankie and the Witch Fingers for more on the way! If your into vinyl I would not wait much longer on grabbing a 7” we’re down to under 20 of this entire pressing and then it’s gone for good, non album b side is a must listen and vinyl is the only way to hear it.