The Frights
A noisy and surprisingly infectious West Coast surf-punk outfit who initially formed as a prank, the Frights succeeded almost in spite of themselves, climbing the ladder from small San Diego indie Postmark Records, which issued their early EPs and 2013 debut, all the way up to the roster of venerated punk label Epitaph, which released their 2018 album Hypochondriac.
Hailing from the San Diego suburb of Poway, California, the Frights were formed in the summer of 2012 by guitarist and lead singer Mikey Carnevale, bassist and vocalist Richard Dotson, and drummer Adam Lomnitzer. The three friends had just graduated from high school and began writing songs together, mixing surf music, vintage punk rock, indie noise, and flashes of doo wop vocals in tunes that managed to be catchy, aggressive, and playfully ridiculous all at once. In December 2012, Carnevale, Dotson, and Lomnitzer were home from college on Christmas break and they decided to play a show to give their songs a public airing before setting them aside; however, someone in the audience ran a small local label, Postmark Records, and liked the set well enough that they promptly offered to release a 7" on the band. The Frights were happy to accept the offer, and in March 2013 they released a five-song EP, Dead Beach. Just two months later, a second EP hit the streets, Fur Sure, and by the end of the year the Frights had dropped their self-titled debut album. As well as putting out plenty of vinyl, the Frights were playing out as often as possible, and two more records appeared in 2014, a single ("Tongues" b/w "Puppy Knuckles") and a split EP with Death Lens. In 2015, the Frights landed a deal with successful indie label Dangerbird Records, and after repeatedly asking Zac Carper of FIDLAR to take them on as an opening act, Carper responded with a different suggestion -- what if he were to produce a record for the Frights? Carper was behind the controls for the Frights' second album, and first for Dangerbird, You Are Going to Hate This, which was released in February 2016. You Are Going to Hate This also introduced a new Frights lineup, as Marc Finn took over in the drummer's seat. Moving from Dangerbird to legendary punk imprint Epitaph, the band resumed working with Carper as producer and delivered their third outing, Hypochondriac, in August 2018. A concert album, Live at the Observatory, arrived the following year.
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Discography
16 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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You Are Going to Hate This
Alternative & Indie - Released by Dangerbird Records on Feb 12, 2016
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Everything Seems Like Yesterday
Alternative & Indie - Released by Epitaph on Jan 24, 2020
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Live At The Observatory (Live)
Alternative & Indie - Released by Epitaph on Apr 12, 2019
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You Are Going to Hate This - Single
Alternative & Indie - Released by Dangerbird Records on Oct 30, 2015
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Christmas Everyday - Single
Christmas Music - Released by Dangerbird Records on Dec 9, 2016
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The Drummer’s in Trouble!
Alternative & Indie - Released by Here Lies Music on May 5, 2023
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Gallows Humour
Alternative & Indie - Released by Here Lies Music on Jun 2, 2023
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Tiny Cities Made Of Ashes
Rock - Released by Hopeless Records on Nov 8, 2019
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The Comfort of Someone in the Other Room
Alternative & Indie - Released by Here Lies Music on May 26, 2023
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Kids - Single
Alternative & Indie - Released by Dangerbird Records on Jan 15, 2016
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Leave Me Alone (Single Edit)
Alternative & Indie - Released by Epitaph on Jun 15, 2020
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Kicking Cans (Single Edit)
Alternative & Indie - Released by Epitaph on Mar 5, 2020
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo