Taken from the album “Fingers Crossed,“ out January 21, 2022 on Slumberland Records.
Directed and edited by Christina Riley.
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Artsick was formed in June 2018 when Christina Riley (of NorCal band Burnt Palms) teamed up with Mario Hernandez (Kids On A Crime Spree, Ciao Bella) on drums and Donna McKean (Lunchbox, Hard Left) on bass. Following up their terrific 2018 7“ single they are now back with their debut album “Fingers Crossed,“ a thrilling, compelling and downright fun record that surveys a vast swathe of indie and indiepop history, from DIY progenitors like Dolly Mixture through the punkier side of C86 (think Talulah Gosh, Fat Tulips) to the 90s K Records-centered International Pop Underground and straight through more recent exemplars like Vivian Girls and Colleen Green. Christina says that she was “always been drawn to fuzzy guitars, melodies with emotion and songs with urgency“ and that is readily apparent on every moment of this excellent album.