Heavy Song of the Week: Frankie and the Witch Fingers Dial Up Garage Psych on "Bonehead"
Briefly

'In a world where it's easy to add more, we had a blast cooking out the junk and keeping it potent and pure,' said the band of the track.
'Bonehead' captures the essence of punk and garage rock with its raw, live energy, showcasing the importance of authenticity in music production.
The fast-paced, Cramps-inspired riffs and natural, wavering vocals of 'Bonehead' highlight a nostalgic return to the garage rock era while standing out today.
The track contrasts with many overproduced songs by being genuine and spontaneous, underscoring that 'Bonehead' couldn't have been made without a live capture.
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