Newcomers Esben and the Witch made the best of an early afternoon slot and made drone and psych rock music that was both engaging and cool. The band’s lead singer shaked and stirred as the sound went from the creepy low-end dirge escalating into a full-on rock explosion. Good noisy fun!
Esben and the Witch Live at Lipstick 24 Austin BFF’s Day Party SXSW
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