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Saltwater Hooks, Basement Shouts — The Frights
San Diego-born surf-punk outfit The Frights built a house-party sound that mixes doo-wop croons with garage grit.
From garage to glow-up
Their path runs from raw early singles to the sharper Hypochondriac, then a quieter pivot on Everything Seems Like Yesterday that showed their acoustic core. A likely set finds them ripping through Kids, Tungs, and Crutch, with Over It saved for a late burst.Who shows up and why it works
Expect a mixed crowd of college kids and longtime locals, patched denim and sun-faded tees, and a pit that moves hard but resets quickly between songs. Lesser-known note: You Are Going to Hate This was produced by Zac Carper, which sharpened their surf bite without sanding off the bark. Since 2020 they often slip in a short acoustic block, a nod to those home-recorded sketches that shaped their softer material. Early traction came from rough demos and word-of-mouth shows that spread across San Diego’s DIY rooms. Treat the song picks and production notes here as informed guesses from recent shows and festival clips.The Frights Scene: Sun-Faded Denim, Big Choruses
Sun-bleached DIY ritual
The scene feels casual and sunworn: thrifted windbreakers, scuffed skate shoes, and marker-scrawled setlists tucked into back pockets. Chant moments cluster around the big hooks, with the room barking the title lines of Kids and Crutch while friends link shoulders at the edges of the pit.Shared memory, soft edges
Merch trends lean simple and hand-drawn, pastel or washed-out ink, plus a few designs that nod to old surf zines and 90s video-store graphics. You will spot disposables and tiny camcorders, a hint that this crowd likes to document the blur and compare notes after. Between songs, small jokes and quick tuning breaks keep things human, and you hear pockets of fans trading memories of early San Diego gigs and first tours. The culture values release without cruelty, so you see quick lifts for fallen surfers, water handoffs, and wide lanes opened when someone needs air. By the encore, the floor looks like a neighborhood party more than a showcase, which is exactly how The Frights seem to like it.How The Frights Make Noise Feel Like Home
Live, The Frights keep the vocals upfront, half-sung and half-barked, with harmonies landing on the simplest notes so the crowd can stack on top.