For the past decade, Frankie and the Witch Fingers have delivered a form of psych-rock that hits on both a primal and ecstatically mind-bending level. In the making of their new album Data Doom, the Los Angeles-based four-piece "forged a sublimely galvanizing sound informed by their love of Afrobeat and proto-punk—a potent vessel for their frenetic meditations on technological change run rampant, encroaching fascism, and corrosive systems of power," as it's put in a press release. On tour in support of the album, the group performs tonight at 8 at the Grog Shop in Cleveland Heights.